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When caregiving turns to resentment: Recognizing signs and finding relief
ShareAdd Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on Google(Aging Untold) - Caring for a loved one can bring unexpected emotions, but there's one in particular that can leave caregivers feeling guilty or even ashamed: resentment.
By LeAnne Gendreau, Amy Amy Cameron O'Rourke, Rhea Rogers, Sondra 'Sam' Cradduck , Katherine Ambrose ·1 day ago
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(Aging Untold) - Caring for a loved one can bring unexpected emotions, but there's one in particular that can leave caregivers feeling guilty or even ashamed: resentment.
The Aging Untold experts are exploring what causes resentment in caregiving relationships and how to address it.
What causes resentment in caregiving Amy O'Rourke, an aging expert, said the first issue is not speaking honestly to yourself or to someone else about what you're really going through - taking on more than you can handle or more than you want to handle.
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