Contributed by Jag Gill

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The Client on the Brink of Estrangement

Two Clinical Responses to the Question of Cutoffs

Cutting family members off is one of the most fraught decisions a client can make—and one of the hardest to navigate as a therapist. Read more

Jag Gill

Jag Gill is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology whose research focuses on parent-child estrangement. His work explores how parents and adult children cope with family disconnection, the pathways through which they reconnect, and the broader cultural, relational, and intrapersonal dynamics that contribute to its rise. His work bridges the lived experience of relational rupture with clinical approaches that support meaningful repair and healing on both sides of the divide.