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Stop consuming maternal abuse as entertainment. Start recognizing it as a public health issue that manifests in your friend’s perfectionism, your partner’s fear of conflict, and your own exhaustion from performing happiness.

Caroline tells her son, “I should have had dogs.” This single line sums up a generation of wealthy, emotionally barren mothers. The lifestyle here is opulent (yachts, private jets), but the entertainment value lies in watching adult children scramble for 30 seconds of maternal approval. It validates the survivor’s experience: abuse is not always poverty and bruises; sometimes it is a cold stare across a gilded dining table. maternal maltreatment facialabuse

If you are a survivor, your lifestyle does not need to be a monument to your pain. You are allowed to change the channel—on your television, and on the critical voice in your head that sounds exactly like her. If you or someone you know is experiencing the effects of maternal maltreatment, resources are available. Contact the National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-422-4453) or seek a trauma-informed therapist specializing in attachment disorders. Your story is not entertainment; it is evidence of survival. Stop consuming maternal abuse as entertainment

By Dr. Eleanor Vance, Social Psychology & Media Analyst The lifestyle here is opulent (yachts, private jets),