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5 things to do when family betrays you

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 2, 2023, 21:00 IST
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Here is what you should if your family hurts you like that

Betrayal by a family member can be one of the most emotionally devastating experiences one can face. It shakes the foundation of trust and security that the family is supposed to provide. When family betrays you, it can leave you feeling lost, hurt, and confused. Here are some ways to deal with such a situation

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Process your emotions

The first step is to acknowledge your feelings. Betrayal can trigger a range of emotions, including anger, sadness, shock, and confusion. Let yourself feel and process these emotions. This might be a painful and challenging process, but it's a necessary part of healing.

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Seek support

You don't have to go through this difficult time alone. Reach out to friends or other family members who can provide emotional support. Talking to a therapist or counsellor can also be highly beneficial. They can offer guidance and a safe space to express your feelings.

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Set healthy boundaries

Depending on the nature and severity of the betrayal, it may be necessary to set boundaries. If the family member's actions are causing you harm or stress, it's essential to protect yourself. Boundaries can include limiting contact, both physical and emotional until you can determine the best way to move forward.

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Reflect and understand

Take some time to reflect on the reasons behind the betrayal. Understanding the motivations or circumstances that led to the betrayal can give you clarity but not excuse those actions. Sometimes, family members betray each other due to personal issues, unresolved conflicts, or misunderstandings. Reflecting on the situation can help you understand better and potentially find a path to reconciliation or closure.

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Choose your path

After processing your emotions and gaining a better understanding of the situation, you must decide how to proceed. There are several options, and the right choice will depend on the specific circumstances.

If you feel emotionally ready and safe to do so, you can confront the family member who betrayed you. Open and honest communication can lead to a resolution or, at the very least, a better understanding of the situation.

In some cases, maintaining distance and limiting or severing ties with the family member may be the best choice for your well-being. Your mental and emotional health should be your top priority.

If the betrayal was due to a misunderstanding, and if both parties are willing to work towards a resolution, reconciliation may be possible. However, be cautious and try to take a counsellor’s help.


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