📅 Wednesday, April 16th | 12:00–1:30pm EST | Free & Live
Our closest relationships are built on the big things — shared values, love, a sense of connection. But they play out in the details. The mundane, everyday moments of living alongside one another.
And that's where resentment quietly takes hold.
Maybe it started innocently. You were the one who always showed up, always gave a little more, always picked up the slack. Everything piled up gradually. Until one day, the thought crept in: I feel taken advantage of.
Or maybe you're on the other side — you're the one carrying the load, doing the invisible work, holding everything together — and the people around you have no idea how much is actually on your plate. You feel unseen. Undervalued. Exhausted.
It could be a spouse, a sibling, a friend, a parent, a colleague. The relationship looks different — but the feeling is the same.
Either way, resentment is sounding an alarm. And neglecting to heed that signal can cause irreparable harm to the relationships you value most.
This isn't generic self-help advice. Sarah Chana Radcliffe addresses the real, messy, complicated situations we all face in our closest relationships — from the friend who always takes and never gives, to the family member who doesn't seem to notice how much you do, to the partner who has no idea how depleted you've become.
You'll receive targeted, psychologically sound strategies that account for the real dynamics at play in your unique relationships.
Whether you're dealing with a genuine imbalance, unfounded assumptions, simmering silence, or years of built-up frustration, you'll learn exactly how to read the signal resentment is sending — and what to do about it in a way that strengthens your relationships while restoring your peace of mind.
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Sarah Chana Radcliffe is a psychologist in full time private practice in Toronto Canada, counseling parents, couples and individuals.
Mrs. Radcliffe is the author of “Raise Your Kids without Raising Your Voice”, “The Fear Fix,” “Make Yourself at Home,” “Harmony at Home”, “Better Behavior Now!”, “No More Tics!”, and other books on Jewish family life and emotional well-being. Sarah Chana writes a weekly column for the Family First section of Mishpacha Magazine.
In conjunction with Jewish Workshops, she has produced an extensive library of webinar classes on parenting, marriage, anxiety and stress management and runs a live, ongoing weekly family-life webinar series called “The Family Circle.” Mrs. Radcliffe heads the Sarah Chana Radcliffe Academy where she trains and certifies parenting coaches internationally. She also provides daily tools for parenting, family life and emotional well-being on social media, as well as through her "Daily Parenting Posts" Email List, available worldwide.
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“I am enjoying every minute of the course, I love Sara Chanas' humour and true to life examples of what's really going on in our homes. My own parenting experience has become more enjoyable as I have gained confidence and clarity in parenting teens. "
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“Her approach is balanced, solid, intensely loving & healthily authoritative - what you would expect from an expert with a strong Torah lens... Her expertise in navigating the "normal" parenting areas and knowing how to distinguish them from the more complex exceptions is unequaled.”
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“As a licensed therapist I constantly am sharing with my colleagues this ie. her emotional coaching is better than anything we have learned from experts already !!!! So much and so deep. I am her biggest fan and advocate.”
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“I must say that I have gained tremendously personally, learning outstanding skills and techniques geared towards my own kids and teens, which has been given over with such clarity, in such a practical manner, and mostly and very importantly, all congruent with torah values. "
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“ I really appreciate how Sara Chana uses her expertise, her skill of understanding human nature, as well as her warmth and her caring nature to impart her wisdom to help people.”
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“Mrs.Radcliffe is terrific! I learned so much from her. So many new ways of looking at things and that's after participating in various parenting courses and workshops along the years.She is deep, smart, charming and inspiring and I'm very grateful that I decided to join.”