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When Family Is the Source of the Trauma With Dr. Sherrie

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Licensed clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Sherrie Campbell joins us for a powerful conversation about toxic family dynamics, emotional abuse, and the complicated path toward family estrangement. In this episode, Sonia and Kathleen explore how unhealthy family relationships can shape self-worth, boundaries, and coping mechanisms—including substance use—and how women can begin to reclaim their lives.


Dr. Campbell is a nationally recognized expert on family estrangement, author of Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members, a TEDx speaker, and host of the top 1% podcast Sherapy Sessions: Cutting Toxic Family Ties. Together, they unpack the realities of emotionally abusive parenting, boundary setting, and the courage it takes to choose healing.


The conversation explores difficult but deeply relatable questions: What actually qualifies as emotional abuse in a family system? Why do so many adult children struggle to recognize toxic dynamics while they’re living inside them? How do manipulation, triangulation, guilt, and silent treatment shape a child’s development—and how do those patterns follow people into adulthood? The episode also examines how family trauma can intersect with coping behaviors like alcohol use, why estrangement is often misunderstood, and how protective distance can become an act of self-respect rather than rejection.



Dr. Campbell shares parts of her own story of growing up in a deeply dysfunctional family system and the decades-long process that ultimately led her to cut contact with her mother. She walks through the moment that finally broke the cycle, the years of boundary setting that preceded it, and the grief that often accompanies estrangement. The conversation closes with reflections on healing, journaling as a lifelong practice, and what it means to build a chosen life outside of family dysfunction.


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Episode Highlights

00:00 – Introducing Dr. Sherrie Campbell and the topic of toxic family relationships

02:30 – Why family estrangement is often misunderstood

04:10 – The difference between single-incident conflict and chronic family dysfunction

05:40 – Why parents are responsible for repairing relationships with their children

07:20 – How boundaries are meant to preserve relationships, not destroy them

08:10 – The common behaviors of emotionally abusive parents

10:15 – Why emotional abuse can be difficult to recognize inside families

11:00 – A personal example of subtle emotional humiliation

12:30 – Emotional abuse vs. emotional neglect explained

14:00 – What “protective estrangement” really means

15:30 – The metaphor of the house, yard, and fence for setting boundaries

18:30 – Why estrangement usually follows decades of boundary violations

21:00 – How long many adult children try to repair relationships before cutting ties

24:00 – The intersection of childhood trauma and substance use

25:00 – Why people turn to alcohol or other coping behaviors

27:30 – Lessons learned from working with addiction recovery groups

29:30 – What changes internally when someone gets sober

31:00 – Why addiction recovery requires responsibility and self-respect

33:30 – The first steps toward healing from family trauma

36:30 – Rebuilding self-trust after toxic parenting

39:00 – Dr. Campbell’s personal healing practices and journaling ritual

41:00 – Breaking generational cycles through love and conscious parenting


Dr. Sherrie's Links

Link to TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/deyHwDkG7oc?si=vy7p-wD6MvgwCfR-

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.sherrie/


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