A mother writes to advice columnist R. Eric Thomas about her adult daughter who experienced a nervous breakdown seven years ago following a breakup. The daughter moved back in with her parents and started therapy, eventually making progress towards recovery. However, she is attached to her childhood bedroom and gets upset when her mother mentions changing it into a guest/sewing room.
The mother, who is still working and wants to retire, feels imprisoned by her daughter’s resistance to change. The daughter’s objections to selling the house and concerns about inherited wealth are causing tension between them. The mother also mentions the recent death of her husband, which has been particularly hard on the daughter.
In response, Thomas advises the mother to set boundaries and prioritize her own needs. He suggests having a mediated conversation with the daughter and her therapist to address their feelings and find a way to move forward. He stresses the importance of taking care of her own mental health and seeking support during this challenging time.
Readers are encouraged to send questions to R. Eric Thomas for advice and to follow him on social media for more guidance. Thomas emphasizes the importance of communication, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care in navigating difficult family dynamics.
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