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Chris's avatar

I’m not crying you’re crying….

This hit me in such a personal space. The first years of my daughter’s life are such a blur of exhaustion and worry that I suspect most my “memories” are just the pictures of that time I’ve added words to.

16 years later as I was picking apart the threads of how my marriage had come undone I was faced with all the grief that I had avoided in those first years when it seemed unlikely our daughter would survive (gulp…writing that still hurts).

There are many reasons for marriages to unravel, addictions to happen and people to struggle…what isn’t talked about enough (I suspect because people lump it into “victim shaming”, which I don’t believe it is) is the healing that comes from taking an honest look at our own accountability when our partner struggles. There’s a difference between shouldering the blame and taking a hard look at our own choices and how they helped pave a road.

I wish more people talked about that because as complicated and nuanced life is, relationships are often even more so.

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Dr Vicki Connop's avatar

A beautiful, thoughtful read Amber. Thanks for sharing your story. So important I think, as therapists, that we share the real and the raw to let everyone know we're all in it together ❤

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