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    When ‘You Owe Me’ Becomes the Family Motto

    By Danielle BennettJuly 15, 20265 Mins Read
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    We all make mistakes as parents, but there is a big difference between holding a healthy boundary and being held hostage by your kid’s resentment. 

    When your adult child’s unresolved pain turns into a grocery list of demands, guilt can easily trick you into saying yes to things that you shouldn’t or falling for giving time, money or energy that you shouldn’t.

    If you are tired of paying emotional damages for things that happened two decades ago, it might be time to change the dynamic because there are ways to acknowledge their feelings without becoming their personal ATM or emotional punching bag. 

    Here’s how to avoid taking the blame and stop feeling pressured into unreasonable demands by your grown kid, according to a specialist.

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    In a recent article in Psychology Today, Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein, a family psychologist who focuses on helping families reduce conflicts and negative self-talk, talks about something he calls the “accusation-demand cycle,” a common pattern seen between emotionally hurt adult children and their parents who feel guilty.

    Usually, it starts with an accusation. Soon after or even months later, there’s a request or demand that follows. The energy typically comes from a place of, “If you really feel sorry, then please help me with my rent.” Or, “After everything that’s happened, why can’t you just let me stay at home until I get back on my feet.” 

    He explains that when the parent feels guilty, this feeling doesn’t just go away after one conversation. It keeps coming back, like a “swarm of drones looking for a place to land,” and these “landing spots” for guilt can include sending money, allowing the child to move back home, or the parent constantly thinking about their past mistakes in parenting.

    How to Hold the Line

    Dr. Bernstein offers two example phrases to help parents navigate emotional conversations when guilt starts creeping in. He emphasizes, however, that these phrases are not meant to be rigid scripts but rather tools to inspire a more thoughtful approach to communication. 

    “I hear that this is still costing you, and I’m not going to solve it with money.” When parents try to ease their guilt by giving money or saying sorry, even if it’s just a little, they miss chances to build better, calmer, and more respectful relationships with their adult children. This approach is likely to fail. By trying to buy or apologize their way out of guilt, they overlook the opportunity to create healthier connections.

    When you recognize your adult child’s struggles and set clear boundaries, it can create a healthier situation for both of you. This doesn’t mean you won’t help; many parents choose to provide financial support to their children, and that can be a loving act. However, if giving help becomes a condition for forgiveness, it turns into a ransom. Instead, the main idea is that money shouldn’t replace fixing the relationship.

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    “I’m willing to keep working on this with you. I’m not willing to keep re-litigating whose fault it is.” Beneath the blame, adult children desperately want to feel understood because acknowledgment validates their lived reality. A “true verdict” on who was right or wrong is merely transactional, whereas understanding fosters emotional connection. It represents the ultimate wish that their pain was seen, which is vital for healing. And when parents feel attacked, they often over-explain their intentions or defend their choices. While this is usually done out of fear and love, it fuels a circular argument that leaves the adult child feeling unheard and dismissed.

    If parents could step back and recognize that their children are simply longing for validation, they might find a way to connect more deeply, allowing for genuine healing to take place in the relationship.

    The Final Takeaway 

    When blame gets tangled up with demands, it can really pile on the pressure for parents who are already grappling with feelings of guilt – it’s like a double whammy! Instead of getting caught up in the blame game, the best move is to take a step back and decipher what that blame is truly asking for. 

    Often, it’s not just about pointing fingers but about expressing a need or desire for connection and understanding. By focusing on those underlying needs rather than the accusations, parents can respond in a way that reinforces their relationship with their kids. It’s all about shifting the mindset from problem-solving to relationship-building, turning those tough moments into opportunities for deeper conversations and stronger bonds. 

    So, next time you’re feeling the heat from blame and demands, remember to take a breath and ask yourself what’s really being asked of you. You might just find the path to a more positive connection!

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