
A neurodivergent adoptee journeys through adoption trauma healing, reunion with her biological family, connecting with other adoptees and more...
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For me, as I continue on in my healing process (the “letting go” of traumatic experiences), more triggers come charging to the forefront without warning.
Me (subconsciously to myself): I have finally achieved stability! I’m sober, I’ve lo...
As I prepare to leave North Dakota after four days in Bismarck with my biological maternal side, I have reunion on my mind.
What does it mean to be “in reunion”?
According to various dictionaries online, reunion means to rejoin.
I did...
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Nature-Nurture issue in psychology, Nature revolves around genetics (heredity and other factors) and Nurture revolves around environmental (physical and social) factors. Thankfully, we know now t...
Last Mother’s Day was overcast and rainy in Detroit, and I was alone.
A deep storm of sadness and overwhelm (with that hint of anger burn) took over my body. I was less than 90 days sober and I had just returned from spending 15 minutes i...
Well, its been a minute! I hope all is well with everyone.
I took time away to make life changes and I am happy to report that I have lost 25lbs, achieved 14 months of sobriety and enrolled myself in school to get after a second degree in...
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