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How can I find a path back to my estranged daughter? | Canada Voices
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How can I find a path back to my estranged daughter? | Canada Voices

12 March 20265 Mins Read

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Real Talk is a new relationship advice column featuring questions from readers and answers from experts. Some details may be changed to protect the privacy of the people profiled. It is not a substitute for seeking professional psychological or medical advice.

Our reader David writes:

My 38-year-old daughter estranged herself from me when her mother and I separated. I don’t know why and she won’t tell me. We had regular and cordial communications until the separation.

I write regularly, not as frequently as I used to, and have been reading books and watching podcasts on estrangement. I understand that her reasons for not speaking to me are real, and that I have failed her in some capacity. However, until we communicate, I don’t know what the issues are, or how to begin to address them.

I’m at a loss. I have considered involving a counsellor but have not found anyone in my small town that I trust with this responsibility. I want to know how I can reach my daughter if she won’t respond. Without knowing what happened or what I can do to make it better, I’m stuck. I need to find a path to my daughter.

From the therapist: Joanna Seidel, clinical director and founder of Toronto Family Therapy & Mediation Inc.

It is possible that your daughter may have experienced a sense of emotional distance for quite some time, and yet continued to engage cordially while the family structure remained in place. The separation may have shifted something for her, potentially giving her permission to act on feelings she had previously set aside.

This dynamic is not uncommon. Children often distance themselves or cut off contact with one parent following a separation. This can occur at many developmental stages – childhood, adolescence or adulthood. In some cases, the distancing may be connected to unresolved loyalty conflicts, alignment with the other parent, or justified reasons regarding the relationship.

It’s positive that you continue to write to your daughter regularly. It shows you are trying to follow up with love and connection. In a future letter, you might consider letting her know that you are taking her estrangement seriously and have been reading about this issue – and reflecting on it.

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Honesty helps, too. Acknowledge the situation by saying something like: “It has been a long time since we have been close.” Then, express that you care about her deeply, think of her often and genuinely want the relationship to improve.

An important piece in rebuilding trust is taking responsibility. This does not mean taking blame for everything. But it does mean acknowledging that you may have hurt her in ways you did not fully understand at the time. You could say something such as: “I recognize that I have hurt you in our relationship, and I am truly sorry for my part in it. I would like the opportunity to make things better.”

The key is to keep the message simple and free of pressure. Express love, take responsibility and let her know that you are willing to work on repairing your relationship, whenever she feels ready.

Unfortunately, when an adult child refuses contact with a parent, or clearly states they do not wish to communicate, it can be very difficult to unblock the situation. The first and most important step is to determine whether they might be willing to participate in a therapeutic process, or even speak with a neutral family member or friend who can facilitate a conversation between parent and child.

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If they refuse, the only option left to the parent is to respect the child’s decision and give them space. As hard as this may be, attempting to override that boundary – even with the best of intentions – can further damage the relationship and make reconciliation even more difficult. Respecting a no-contact request does not mean giving up on the relationship. It means honouring a child’s autonomy as an adult.

There are gentle and appropriate ways to keep the door open. You can send a brief birthday or holiday message; occasionally send a small gift or pictures that may spark a memory; and let your daughter know you are open to speaking or seeking help together when the time is right.

This situation can be profoundly painful for a parent. You may want to consider engaging in individual therapy to process the experience and your daughter’s point of view – not as a strategy to win her back, but as a genuine effort toward healing and understanding.

While a parent cannot control an adult child’s choices, they can control how they respond. A steady, respectful and loving approach, combined with personal growth, often creates the strongest foundation for repair, over time.

As told to Gayle MacDonald

Struggling with your relationships? Share your story for our new advice column, Real Talk

Every month, lifestyle reporter Gayle MacDonald will pose a reader’s question about a relationship issue they’re struggling with to an expert for advice. Briefly describe the tricky situation or dilemma you’re facing with the people in your life – from romantic relationships to friendships or family – in the box below and clearly state the question you would like answered. Some details may be changed to protect the privacy of the people profiled.

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