Were you raised in the same family yet feel like you lived a completely different childhood from your siblings?When parents are emotionally immature, the damage does not stop at childhood. It shapes sibling bonds, creates hidden resentments, and leaves deep patterns that follow into adult life. Adult Siblings of Emotionally Immature Parents offers a clear path for understanding why your sibling relationships may feel strained, distant, or painfully disconnected and how to heal them without losing yourself. Drawing from psychology, family systems theory, and real-life case insights, this guide helps you break free from the invisible roles assigned to you as a child and finally choose the relationships that are right for you now. Inside, you will discover how to: Recognize the hidden family roles such as the golden child, scapegoat, or invisible sibling that shaped your identity Understand why two siblings can remember the same parent in completely different ways Spot the patterns of guilt, obligation, and loyalty traps that keep you stuck Set and hold boundaries without endless conflict or guilt Heal from old wounds while deciding whether to reconnect, redefine, or release certain relationships Reclaim your own identity so your past no longer dictates your present Why this book is different: It does not push you toward one "right" outcome. Whether you want to repair your sibling bond, keep respectful distance, or step away entirely, you will get the tools, language, and confidence to choose your own path without shame or second-guessing. If you are ready to stop replaying old family scripts, protect your mental health, and build relationships on your terms, this book will be your step-by-step companion.