When Parents Hurt - Campaign Launch

For some people, the experience of becoming a parent draws them closer to their own parents (and - dare I say it - to their in-laws as well).  But for others, those parent-child bonds are strained, severed, or don’t even survive to the point of sharing the joy of grandchildren.

Dr. Joshua Coleman, a recognized expert in relationships, is the author of “When Parents Hurt” - a new book offering “compassionate strategies when you and your grown child don’t get along.”  Ten of our bloggers have read the book and will share their own perspectives on it. 

Additionally, Dr. Coleman will be Kristen’s guest on her Motherhood Uncensored podcast tomorrow evening (Wednesday, July 11) from 9-10pm EDT.  She has ten copies of “When Parents Hurt” to give away to those who call into the show (or email her) with a question for Dr. Coleman.

Wednesday, July 11 - Surrender Dorothy
Thursday, July 12 - Radioactive Girl
Friday, July 13 - Managing Motherhood
Monday, July 16 - Motherhood Uncensored
Tuesday, July 17 - Troll Baby
Wednesday, July 18 - Builder Mama
Thursday, July 19 - Mid-Campaign Post on PBN
Friday, July 20 - Cheese Party
Monday, July 23 - Soul Gardening
Tuesday, July 24 - Chaos Theory
Wednesday, July 25 - Pundit Mom
Monday, July 30 - Round-Up Review on PBN

2 Responses to “When Parents Hurt - Campaign Launch”

  1. Does Dr. Coleman talk about disabilities? A disabled child puts a lot of stress on a marriage and on relationships with, well, relations.

  2. I don’t really hurt, but I don’t talk to my parents. I think I am going to chime in for the first time ever…I love the uncensored show.

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