Yale Psychiatrist Advises MSNBC Viewers to Break Off Ties with Family Members Who Voted for Trump and Refuse to See Them During Holidays
RUSH EXCERPT:
CALHOUN: "I love that you asked this question because there is a push, I think there is a societal norm that if somebody is your family that they are entitled to your time and I think the answer is absolutely not, so if you are going through a situation where you have family members, close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you, like what you said, against your livelihood, it's completely fine to not be around those people and tell them why, to say I have a problem with the way that you voted because it went against my very livelihood and I’m not going to be around you this holiday, I need to take some space for me and I actually talked to adults as well as advising parents for children. I think, I don’t think you should force children or adults to be around people just because they are your family, there is a level of need to--"




