Regrets and Reflections: Parents Share Their Journey Through Their Children's Addiction
Regrets, though, are something that could be burdensome, and regrets are something that we have to let go of, because a regret is me reliving my mistake as if I'm doing it right now.
Regret is a heavy burden, especially for parents navigating the turbulent waters of their children's substance use disorder. In this episode of 'My Child & Addiction - A Parent-to-Parent Podcast', a group of parents open up about their deepest regrets and the lessons they've learned along the way. From feeling paralyzed by fear and shame to wishing they had sought help sooner, these parents share their heartfelt stories in hopes of offering support to others in similar situations.
The conversation is enriched by the insights of Michael Otey, a Family Educator from Caron Treatment Centers, who joins the discussion to provide professional perspectives on coping mechanisms and family dynamics. Whether you're a parent currently facing these challenges or someone seeking to understand the complexities of addiction, this episode offers a compassionate and honest look at the realities many families endure.
Tune in for a candid conversation that sheds light on the importance of community, understanding, and letting go of regrets.