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When You're the Parent Now. Breaking Cycles While Still Cleaning up Your Own Mess
Aaron B Kershaw;Billye J Jones;Lori-Ellen Pisani (Author) · BuildingBlocs Publishing · Paperback
When You're the Parent Now: Breaking Cycles While Still Cleaning Up Your Own Mess is the fifth volume in the Used to Survive Series - a trauma-informed, straight-talking recovery framework that reframes addiction as adaptation, not identity.
Parenting in recovery is one of the hardest roles you'll ever step into. You're trying to heal your own wounds while showing up for your kids. You want to break cycles, but you're still patching yourself back together. You feel the weight of past mistakes, the sting of rejection, and the fear that it might be "too late."
This book is here to tell you it isn't.
When You're the Parent Now tackles the messy, complicated work of parenting while still recovering. It doesn't hand out clichés or impossible standards. Instead, it gives you a roadmap for rebuilding trust, making repairs, and protecting your sobriety while being present for the people who matter most.
Inside you'll discover:
Why "enough" parenting matters - and why perfection isn't required.
The reattachment process - small, predictable rituals that rebuild trust.
Apologies that land - moving from "I'm sorry" to "I will."
Parenting triggers - how discipline, rejection, and silence can reignite old wounds, and what to do instead.
Co-parenting with chaos - staying grounded when the other parent isn't stable.
Breaking the pattern, not the child - creating safety without repeating survival scripts.
When kids pull away - how to respect distance without collapsing.
Becoming the parent you needed - transforming grief into guidance and building a legacy worth keeping.
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