Yale Psychiatrist Advises Avoiding Trump-Voting Relatives
Yale Psychiatrist Advises Avoiding Trump-Voting Relatives

Yale Psychiatrist Advises Avoiding Trump-Voting Relatives

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Dr. Amanda Calhoun, a Yale University child psychiatry fellow, recently suggested on MSNBC that individuals should consider avoiding family members who voted for Donald Trump during the holiday season for their mental health. She emphasized that it is acceptable to communicate the reasons for this decision, particularly if those votes are perceived as harmful to one's livelihood. Calhoun's comments sparked controversy online, with critics questioning her professionalism and advocating for maintaining familial relationships despite political disagreements. This discussion comes in the wake of heightened tensions post-election, as many express frustration towards the political landscape. Some argue that engaging with opposing views could foster understanding rather than division. The commentary reflects broader societal divides as individuals navigate personal relationships amid political strife.

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