Why Cutting Off Family Isn’t Always Wrong

Explore why cutting off family isn’t always wrong, and how setting boundaries can sometimes be the healthiest choice for your wellbeing and personal growth. Should you ever walk away from your family? It’s a question many people carry quietly — often alongside guilt, confusion, and pressure to “just make it work.” But what if creating distance isn’t selfish… but necessary? In this video, I explore one of the most talked-about family dynamics in the public eye right now — the reported distance between Brooklyn Beckham and his parents — and use it as a lens to understand the psychology behind family estrangement. You'll learn: ✨ The key signs that stepping back might be the healthiest choice ✨ The difference between boundaries and estrangement ✨ Why these decisions are rarely sudden ✨ The emotional impact — including guilt, grief, and social pressure ✨ How to know if you’re making the right decision for you This is not about encouraging distance — it’s about understanding when it may be necessary, and how to navigate it with honesty and self-compassion. If you’re currently facing a difficult family situation, or trying to support someone who is, you’re not alone. 💬 I’d love to hear your thoughts — what do you think about Brooklyn Beckham’s situation? Have you ever had to set boundaries or step back from family? 👍 If this video resonated with you, don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content on relationships, mental health, and navigating complex life decisions. 🔗 Connect with Dr Sam For therapy services, professional insights, and resources on mental health and family estrangement, explore the links below: 🌐 Official Website https://www.headspace-therapy.com 🌐 Family Estrangement Resources https://www.familyestrangements.com   / s4mb     / drsambarcham   Disclaimer The content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care, therapy, diagnosis, or treatment. While I am an accredited psychologist, the information shared here is general in nature and may not apply to your specific situation. For personalised support, please consult a qualified mental health professional. Your well-being is important—please seek the care that’s right for you. #FamilyEstrangement #ToxicFamily #CuttingOffFamily #FamilyBoundaries #SettingBoundaries #EstrangedFromFamily #FamilyConflict #NarcissisticFamily #ProtectYourPeace #ChooseYourself #SelfRespect #MentalHealth #RelationshipAdvice #HealthyBoundaries #HardChoices