You can’t control your parent’s behaviour, but you can control your own reactions and responses.
Living with a parent who tries to control every aspect of your life can be frustrating and stifling. They might dictate what you wear, who you see, or even what you study.
While their intentions may come from a place of love and concern, it can feel like you’re constantly walking on eggshells, unable to make your own decisions.
Recognising controlling behaviour
The first step to dealing with a controlling parent is acknowledging the problem. Not all parents who are strict are necessarily controlling. So, how do you know the difference? Here are some signs to watch for:
- Micromanagement: Do they constantly critique your decisions, offer unsolicited advice, or need to know every detail of your life?
- Guilt tripping: Do they use emotional manipulation to get their way? Do they make you feel bad if you disagree with them?