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If you feel stressed during interactions with your teen or adult child and it seems like you are fighting against each other when it comes to their mental illness or addiction, you are not alone
If you feel stressed during interactions with your teen or adult child and it seems like you are fighting against each other when it comes to their mental illness or addiction, you are not alone. Often they do not see things the same way you do. You start off on the same side… both going…
Read MoreIf you are a parent struggling with feelings of guilt, self-blame or self-doubt, you may be making one of these mistakes
If you have a teen or adult child with mental illness or addiction and you are struggling with feelings of guilt, self-blame or self-doubt, you may be making one of these mistakes- 💫Taking things personally. When things are not going well with your child, do you blame yourself and make everything that is happening about…
Read MoreWondering how you can take care of yourself during challenging times?
Loving yourself and taking good care of yourself is always important, but it can become a real challenge when you have a teen or adult child with mental illness and/or addiction. Here are some things you can start doing right now that can really make a difference in how you feel- 💫Self-compassion – be gentle,…
Read MoreIs denial standing in your way of finding peace?
I recently posted about when your child has mental illness and addiction, you may need to grieve the loss of who they were and how life was before illness. Not doing so can prevent you from finding peace. One thing that may stand in your way of grieving is denial. Denial is refusal to believe or accept…
Read MoreGrieving the loss of how your child was and how life was prior to their mental illness and addiction
If you have a child with mental illness and addiction, you undoubtedly know that life is different now than it was prior to their illness and addiction. They may seem like a different person. You may have a different relationship with them. You probably have different thoughts and struggles. They may not be on the same path…
Read MoreSelf-love: It’s especially important when you have a child with mental illness/addiction
I know you probably hear a lot about self-love, but loving yourself and taking good care of yourself is especially important when you are a parent or caregiver struggling with a teen or adult child with mental illness and addiction. Why – 💫 Self-love allows you to live with an open heart and connect to…
Read MoreGoing into the new year with gratitude
As we say goodbye to 2023 and welcome 2024, a host of emotions may come up for you. For me, there are many mixed emotions… In 2023 I am grateful that I launched my book Finding Peace and Purpose Amdist the Tears and I’m blessed to have spent time and closeness with two of my…
Read MoreGoals for the new year
What is a goal you want for yourself in the new year? If your child is struggling with mental illness or addiction, I have heard many parents say their goal is for their child to be sober. But that is their goal, for them to decide. So what is your goal, for you? Maybe it’s…
Read MoreMerry Christmas
Wishing you a very happy holiday, whatever you believe or celebrate. I know for some this is a difficult time, especially if you have lost a loved one, a loved one is ill, or you are ill. And I am sending you extra love and prayers for healing, peace, and light. I am very much…
Read MoreDo you have a plan for handling stress and triggers during the holidays?
When you have a loved one with mental illness or addiction, this time of year can be even more challenging. There may be a lot of uncertainty as to how things will go and what will happen. There may be friction between you and your loved one or a lack of communication. You may feel…
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