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5 Ways to Improve Your Indian Family Relationships TODAY | Scripted India Ep 3.3 | The Logic Stick

Indian parent-child relationship psychology

understanding Indian families

sibling rivalry psychology India

emotional distance from parents

sibling jealousy India

mother-son emotional distance

Indian emotional conditioning

The Logic Stick podcast

Scripted India Episode 3

mental health

parenting

relationships

toxic parents

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mental health awareness

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Автор: The Logic Stick

Загружено: 2025-08-01

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Описание: Scripted India Episode 3: A Deep Dive into Modern Relationships
Welcome to Episode 3 Part 3 of Scripted India, a podcast hosted by JC, where we explore the psychological layers of Indian society. This episode focuses on the emotional challenges of family relationships — particularly between parents and children, siblings, and the lasting influence of relatives in shaping our identity and self-worth.

Joining JC in this conversation is Dr. Labdhi Shah, an experienced mental health practitioner and psychotherapist, who provides professional insight into the emotional patterns we often inherit, suppress, or misunderstand in Indian households.

What You’ll Learn in Part 3 – Family Relationships and Emotional Conditioning
This episode takes a closer look at:

Why some mother-son or father-daughter relationships feel emotionally disconnected
How sibling jealousy begins in childhood and extends into adulthood
Why we still seek emotional validation from parents, even as grown-ups
How the opinions of relatives can create pressure, guilt, or conflict in our lives

The goal of this conversation is not to blame, but to understand. By reflecting on these emotional patterns, we learn how to begin healing and build healthier connections.

Part of a 4-Part Series on Modern Relationships
This conversation is part of a larger, four-part podcast series on modern Indian relationships. Each episode explores one key relationship theme, offering psychological insights and relatable questions.

Part 1 – Love, Lust & Letting Go
Focus: Romantic relationships, breakups, casual love
Topics: Emotional detachment, Gen Z vs Millennial love, cues before breakups, should you get back with your ex, maintaining friendships post-breakup

Watch Part 1 here:    • The #1 Mistake Indian Parents Make That Ex...  

Part 2 – Marriage & Intimacy: Loyalty or Fear?
Focus: Marital intimacy, loyalty, emotional disconnect
Topics: What’s left when s*x disappears from marriage, fantasizing in marriage, manipulation, career gaps, fading chemistry, loyalty based on fear or love

Watch Part 2 here:    • Wellness Expert Reveals TOP 5 Social Media...  

Part 3 – Family Relationships: Parents, Siblings & Emotional Baggage (Current Episode)
Focus: Emotional wounds from childhood, healing relationships with family
Topics: Indian parenting, sibling rivalry, emotional distance, influence of relatives, setting boundaries, internalized guilt

You are watching Part 3 now.

Part 4 –    • Therapist Reveals Best Techniques for Hand...  
Focus: Adult friendships and workplace dynamics
Topics: How marriage and careers affect friendships, fake colleagues, office politics, loyalty at work, emotional safety in friendships
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About the Host – JC
JC is the creator of Scripted India and founder of The Logic Stick, a platform that challenges societal norms by exploring real stories, emotions, and thought patterns through a psychological lens. With each conversation, JC creates a space for reflection, healing, and emotional insight that resonates with Indians navigating modern life.

About the Guest – Dr. Labdhi Shah ‪@unheardlifebylabdhi‬
Dr. Labdhi Shah is a well-known psychotherapist and mental health practitioner with extensive experience in counseling clients on relationships, emotional trauma, and self-awareness. Her grounded approach brings clarity to complex emotional challenges faced within Indian family dynamics.

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Check out our Podcast Playlist -    • Scripted India - The Mindset Podcast with JC  

Related Episodes:
Episode 1 - Understanding Your Child's Mind    • The #1 Mistake Indian Parents Make That Ex...  
Episode 2 - Top Nutritionist Reveals Wellness Secrets    • Wellness Expert Reveals TOP 5 Social Media...  

Time Stamps
0:00 – Father-Son vs. Mother-Son: Why These Relationships Feel So Different
6:15 – How to Repair a Father-Son Relationship: Emotional Tools That Work
9:47 – Sibling Jealousy Explained: Why Competition and Comparison Hurt
14:30 – Why Are Relatives So Involved in Indian Families? The Psychology Behind It
21:30 – Gratitude in Indian Families: How to Appreciate and Give Back to Relatives


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#TherapyForIndians
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