Is your adoption journey turning out differently than you imagined? You had so much love to give, but now you feel ashamed and bewildered by your lack of compassion.
You may be experiencing blocked care—a self-protective mechanism in your nervous system that makes it difficult to connect with your child and maintain compassion. When it happens, it’s like your heart seems to have left the relationship. But the good news is you are not a bad parent. You can heal from blocked care, and compassion can be rekindled in your heart.
Written by @lisacqualls and @melissacorkum_ who have themselves overcome blocked care, the book, Reclaim Compassion, answers the questions, “How did this happen, and will it ever get better?” You’ll recognize yourself in the honest stories from the authors and other parents and come to realize that you’re not at all alone.
Rooted in faith and backed by neuroscience, this practical and powerful guide offers a simple step-by-step process for reclaiming compassion for your child and yourself.
This week, enjoy an audio preview of Chapter 1.
Click here to download a transcript for this episode.
Relevant LinksReclaim Compassion Website
#145: Neurofeedback at Home with Olga Ward
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#143: Strengthening Our Kids’ Brains with Ann Maura Hinton
#142: [Enneagram & Adoption] Back to School Encouragement for Adoptive Parents
#141: How to Connect with Your Middle Schooler with Principal Nabil Zerizef
#140: Helpful Strategies for Tough School Mornings with Jessica Sinarski
#139: From Overwhelmed to Simplified with Wendy Zanders
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#138: Dad Connection with Ryan North
#137: Dad Connection with Peter Mutabazi
#136: Dad Connection with Jason Johnson
#135: Dad Connection with Aaron Ivey
#134: Dad Connection with Alan Finn
#133: [Mentor Moment] How do I respond to my child who wants to be babied?
#132: Full Circle with former foster youth, Tori Petersen
#131: [Mentor Moment] How do we handle multiple children with differing levels of openness with birth family?
#130: A Birth Mother’s Perspective on Open Adoption and Post-Placement Support with Ashley Mitchell
#129: An Adoptee’s Remarkable Search with Ed Di Gangi
#128: [Mentor Moment] How do we help extended family have respect and compassion for our foster child’s birth family?
#127: Processing Trauma through EMDR with Laura Taylor
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