Heather Ross

Living With Your Child's Addiction

Heather Ross

  • EP 43 Why You Feel Rejected

EP 43 Why You Feel Rejected

Friday 1st October 2021

Heather Ross discusses healing the rejection wound and supporting your child's addiction recovery in 'Living With Your Child's Addiction' EP 43.
19 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate
Transformative

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Living With Your Child's Addiction
Author:
Heather Ross
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Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
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Mending the Rejection Wound: A Path to Healing in Addiction Recovery

Healing your own emotional wounds is where the magic is when it comes to your child’s addiction.
Feeling rejected can be a heavy burden, especially when you're dealing with your child's addiction. In this episode of 'Living With Your Child's Addiction', Heather Ross dives into the emotional wounds that rejection leaves behind and how they can affect your relationship with your child. She emphasizes that healing these wounds is crucial for both you and your child's recovery journey.
Heather shares three practical steps to mend the rejection wound, helping you transform your reactions and foster a more supportive and loving environment. Whether you're feeling hopeless or overwhelmed, this episode offers a compassionate approach to turning those emotions around. Tune in to learn how to heal yourself while supporting your child through their struggles.
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