No Contact
Why Grown Children End Parent Relationships—and How to Cope, Heal, and Move Forward
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No Contact: Why Grown Children End Parent Relationships—and How to Cope, Heal, and Move Forward
Are you a parent grieving the silence of an estranged adult child? You are not alone—and this compassionate guide can help you find clarity, healing, and hope.
When your adult child cuts off contact, the pain is devastating. You’re left with unanswered questions, a heart full of love, and a life that feels suddenly unfamiliar. No Contact is a supportive, nonjudgmental resource for parents navigating the heartbreak of estrangement—and searching for a path forward.
In this groundbreaking book, therapist-informed guidance walks you through the deeply complex reasons adult children may choose to go no contact, while helping you care for your own emotional well-being. You’ll discover how to process grief, set healthy boundaries, and rebuild your sense of identity—even when reconciliation feels out of reach.
Inside, you’ll learn:
The top reasons adult children choose estrangement from their parents
How to manage guilt, shame, anger, and the loneliness of being cut off
What not to do when your child stops responding—and what might gently support reconnection
How to create a meaningful life whether reconciliation happens or not
Practical coping strategies, journaling prompts, and affirmations for healing
Whether you’re newly estranged, have been struggling for years, or are experiencing off-and-on contact, this book offers a clear, steady voice of support. You’ll gain tools to protect your peace, honor your truth, and carry both love and loss with strength.
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