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View fullsize If you lost a mom when you were young, there’s a really good chance you spent a lot of the time that followed making sure other people were okay. 

Maybe you became the one who always smoothed things over, the one who anticipated what other p
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View fullsize This community is the kind of sisterhood I needed so badly in the years after my mom died. But back then, I never could have imagined the degree of support a group of women spread out all over the world could offer each other.

The compassion. The
View fullsize It’s both as simple and as complicated as that, right? That’s why our Motherless Daughters community exists. If you’re curious and think it might help you, I’d love for you to follow us here, and join us on a Community Call or
View fullsize What we know about mother loss, the trauma it brings, and how to support motherless daughters has evolved a lot over the years — thankfully! 

That’s me in the 1990s when Motherless Daughters first came out, talking about what we knew bac
View fullsize 💔 Losing your mother in your 20s and 30s can leave you caught between two worlds. Old enough to “manage” on your own, but still longing for her presence during some of life’s biggest milestones.

You may have been told you were fin
View fullsize 💔 Losing your mother as a young child is an event that shapes everything that follows. 

At an age when you most needed care and guidance, you may have felt unseen, unsupported, or left to figure things out on your own.

You may have few or no m
View fullsize Guilt can come in many shapes and sizes after losing a mom.

We may feel it for things we said. Or things we didn’t say.

Decisions we made. Or decisions we couldn’t make.
 
If you were your mom’s caregiver, you may feel it for not
View fullsize Losing a mom as an adult turns a daughter’s world inside out.

How can you strengthen your internal sense of steadiness and support afterward?

A technique called Brainspotting can help.

In next month’s Motherless Daughters Communi
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