
Family Troubles with Dr. Joshua Coleman
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<p>Family Troubles with Dr. Joshua Coleman is a podcast dedicated to exploring and understanding the intricate dynamics of family life through a multifaceted lens. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Coleman, a seasoned psychologist with decades of experience, this show dives deep into the complexities of modern familial relationships, along with transformative strategies to foster healthier connections and mend broken bonds.</p><p><br></p><p>Each episode will tackle a broad range of topics affecting families today - from estranged relationships and family conflict, to the latest research and evolving societal pressures. Discussions will be intellectually stimulating, offering a 360-degree view of the strains on family life through interviews with leading academics, psychologists, sociologists and historians.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever asked:</p><p>• Why do adult relationships with parents fall apart?<br>• When is estrangement appropriate?<br>• Is reconciling and healing after estrangement possible?<br>• Why is estrangement becoming more common today?</p><p><br></p><p>Then you’re in the right place. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in understanding the current landscape of family dynamics, Family Troubles will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives.</p><p>Join in as we unravel the modern challenges facing families, share expert opinions, and provide a space for learning about the evolving nature of family estrangement and relationships.</p>
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Publishing Since
3/31/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 9, 2026
What Does Research Tell Us About Estranged Parents, Siblings and More with Lucy Blake
Dr. Joshua Coleman interviews Professor Lucy Blake about research on family estrangement and sibling relationships, offering insights into complex family dynamics.

June 2, 2026
Breaking the Cycle: What History Teaches Us About Today's Family Crisis with Professor Steven Mintz
Dr. Joshua Coleman interviews historian Professor Steven Mintz about how historical family patterns inform today's parenting challenges and building resilient households.

May 26, 2026
What Does It Take to Reconcile? Why Cutoff Culture Is Growing and What Families Can Do Instead with Tania Khazaal
In this episode of Family Troubles, I sit down with Tania Khazaal for a thoughtful and candid conversation about family estrangement, emotional healing, and what it really means to move forward without losing ourselves or the people we love. Tania shares her personal story of cutting off contact with her mother, what brought her back, and how changing the way she understood her mother’s story changed the way she understood herself. We talk about the rise of what Tania calls “cutoff culture,” ...
11 total episodes available with 2 transcripts
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- What is Family Troubles with Dr. Joshua Coleman?
<p>Family Troubles with Dr. Joshua Coleman is a podcast dedicated to exploring and understanding the intricate dynamics of family life through a multifaceted lens. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Coleman, a seasoned psychologist with decades of experience, this show dives deep into the complexities of modern familial relationships, along with transformative strategies to foster healthier connections and mend broken bonds.</p><p><br></p><p>Each episode will tackle a broad range of topics affecting families today - from estranged relationships and family conflict, to the latest research and evolving societal pressures. Discussions will be intellectually stimulating, offering a 360-degree view of the strains on family life through interviews with leading academics, psychologists, sociologists and historians.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever asked:</p><p>• Why do adult relationships with parents fall apart?<br>• When is estrangement appropriate?<br>• Is reconciling and healing after estrangement possible?<br>• Why is estrangement becoming more common today?</p><p><br></p><p>Then you’re in the right place. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in understanding the current landscape of family dynamics, Family Troubles will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives.</p><p>Join in as we unravel the modern challenges facing families, share expert opinions, and provide a space for learning about the evolving nature of family estrangement and relationships.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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