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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.