
Deconstructing the Religious Family
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The key difference between deconstructing religion and deconstructing religious families lies in the focus and the nature of the conflicts. Deconstructing religion is primarily an internal process of examining and potentially rejecting specific religious beliefs. It involves cognitive and emotional shifts that relate to one's worldview and personal identity. In contrast, deconstructing religious families is relational and involves addressing the interpersonal dynamics that arise when religious beliefs are no longer shared. This process can uncover and amplify existing family issues, such as communication breakdowns, unmet emotional needs, or unresolved childhood trauma, which may have been obscured by the religious framework.
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