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"Done With The Crying: Help and Healing for Mothers of Estranged Adult Children," a widely recognized guide for parents dealing with the pain and emotional challenges of estrangement from their adult children. Sheri McGregor holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Human Behavior, and she has also completed two years toward a doctorate in psychology. She is a life coach and writer with a longstanding career writing on parenting, psychology, health, and wellness.
McGregor founded the online support community RejectedParents.net, dedicated to helping parents cope with estrangement. Her book addresses the complex emotions of grief, guilt, anger, and confusion that mothers often experience and offers practical advice for healing, moving forward, and reclaiming personal identity and self-worth beyond the estranged relationship. McGregor combines personal experience, research, and coaching skills to provide hope, understanding, and tools for emotional recovery."Done With The Crying: Help and Healing for Mothers of Estranged Adult Children" by Sheri McGregor M.A. is a compassionate and insightful guide addressing the emotional trauma mothers face when estranged from their adult children. Sheri McGregor draws on her psychology and human behavior background, as well as personal experience, to provide healing strategies and support for mothers navigating this difficult journey.
The book helps readers understand the complex feelings of grief, guilt, anger, and confusion, while offering practical advice on self-care, emotional recovery, and reclaiming identity beyond the painful estrangement. Sheri McGregor also founded the supportive community RejectedParents.net, where parents connect and find resources. The book has been well-received for its empathetic approach and useful guidance for mothers seeking hope and healing after family estrangement.
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