Family rejection occurs when relatives withhold emotional, financial, or social support, often due to a person’s identity, choices, or beliefs. It is used as a tool of control or punishment, isolating individuals from their support network. Those who enforce it may seek compliance, while the rejected person suffers, though awareness and advocacy can help rebuild connections.
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