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Mike
Carruthers:
Going
home for the holidays… as great as it sounds, holiday celebrations
with family can be trouble.
Herbert Rappaport, PhD:
There's a sibling that makes
a comment, there's an uncle who's going to be critical at the
way somebody from the next generation is doing their Thanksgiving
dinner, there's somebody who maybe drinks too much.
Dr. Herbert Rappaport,
author of the book The
Family Gathering Survival Plan…
The thing that
I find most intriguing about what happens in families around
holidays is that the same thing tends to happen year after year,
so it accumulates.
It doesn't have
to be that way if someone takes the initiative to fix the problem,
but timing is everything.
I definitely
think that the time to not try to fix things is at the celebration
itself. So, the time to make changes is in-between holidays.
I'm thinking of one particular patient that I work with who
was really trying to bring an air of celebration to his Thanksgiving
dinners and what this guy wanted to do was read a little poetry
or a little prayer and he kept getting made fun of. And I encouraged
him to not wait until the week before the holiday but actually
sit down and have a very serious conversation with his older
sister and everybody seemed to come out feeling pretty good
about it.
And although
it might seem scary to be the one to try to make things better
at a holiday celebration, Dr. Rappaport says when you do, something
wonderful usually happens.
When one person
stands up and voices a complaint, there's usually several other
people that say, "Thank heavens somebody did this."
- they've been wanting to do this for years.
For transcripts
visit our website somethingyoushouldknow.net
- I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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