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A Parent’s Story

Articles by Parents Like You
When Love Means Doing Things Differently

When Love Means Doing Things Differently

  When Love Means Doing Things Differently I am the parent of four children and two grandchildren. My daughter, Rita, was adopted from another country as an infant. At the age of fifteen, she became pregnant and made the loving decision to place her child up for...

What I Had to Unlearn to Truly Love My Son

What I Had to Unlearn to Truly Love My Son

  I am a mother of two sons and one daughter, and a grandmother to a grandson and granddaughter. I want to share the story of my son, Chance. Chance had a normal childhood. He was active, fun, and kind—but also a bit of a daredevil. He liked to push boundaries, bend...

Delayed Growth: A Parent’s Path to Boundaries

I am the parent of two stepdaughters and a grandparent to seven grandchildren. When Kathy was five years old, her mother and I became a family. From an early age, my stepdaughter Kathy stood out as bright and capable. Unlike her older sister, she didn’t seem to need...

The View from Recovery

Articles by People in Recovery
Trusted With More

Trusted With More

June in Phoenix has a way of reminding me. The heat doesn’t ask permission before it arrives. It settles over everything - sidewalks, steering wheels, skin, breath. There is a heaviness to it that only people who have lived through an Arizona summer truly understand....

Only a Mother’s Love

Only a Mother’s Love

Mother’s Day used to be complicated for me. Not because I didn’t believe in it… but because I didn’t know where I fit in it. There was a time in my life when I wasn’t showing up as the kind of daughter any mother would feel celebrated by. I was the one creating chaos....

Purpose to Pain

It had four walls. A front seat, a back seat, and a windshield that turned the Phoenix sun into something almost unbearable. By mid‑morning, the heat would begin to rise, and by afternoon it pressed in from every direction—thick and unmoving—making it hard to breathe....

From Counselors

Articles by PAL and Partner Counselors
Loving Your Adult Child Without Losing Yourself

Loving Your Adult Child Without Losing Yourself

Reflections for Parents — Especially Moms — from a Counselor’s PerspectiveAdapted from The Four Seasons of Recovery, by Michael Speakman, LISAC (PAL Founder) One of the hardest truths parents must face is this: love alone is not always enough to change addiction — and...

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