Jonathan Alpert’s Advice on Dealing with Your TDS-Afflicted Relatives Over the Holidays

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On The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, Jonathan Alpert, psychotherapist and author, joined Clay Travis for an interview about navigating family gatherings when politics intrude:

He offered advice on dealing with relatives afflicted by Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) during the holidays.

Alpert emphasized setting boundaries and keeping conversations light to avoid political blow‑ups.

He suggested focusing on shared traditions and positive interactions rather than partisan debates.

The interview also featured questions from callers, allowing Alpert to respond directly to listeners’ real‑world family scenarios.

Clay underscored that the holidays should be about connection and celebration, not political conflict.

The takeaway: Jonathan Alpert, in conversation with Clay Travis and callers, advised listeners to de‑escalate tensions, prioritize family harmony, and keep politics from overshadowing holiday gatherings.
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