Older mothers reveal mixed feelings towards adult children in groundbreaking study
The article explores how older mothers feel about their adult children, focusing on mixed feelings known as ambivalence. Despite the common portrayal of conflicting emotions in popular culture, research on this topic has been lacking until recently. The study involved 189 older women and found that ambivalence is indeed present in parent-adult child relationships in later life. This suggests that it's normal for mothers to have both positive and negative feelings towards their grown-up children.