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I lost my mom when I was ten. I never grieved. I proclaimed, "I am fine." This summer, I admitted: "I am not fine. My mom left me when I was little girl. And it hurt." It took me 6 mos to find Edelman's paradigmatic framework. It helps.
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The Twin Cities Motherless Daughters January Meetup
"There is a clear distinction between losing your mother as a child and losing your mother as an adult. Childhood loss hurts MORE - is more painful and more confusing - than losing a mother as an adult, when adult coping skills are in place. ..."
"You lost your mother when you were 3; I lost my mother when I was 10. Childhood loss hurts MORE - is more painful and more confusing - than losing a mother as an adult, when adult coping skills are in place. Most daughters simply mourn the great mother they lost; My unattended grief is that I never got the mother?s essential triad of physical care, nurturing, and consistent emotional support."
"I lost my mom when I was ten. I never grieved. I proclaimed, "I am fine." This summer, I admitted: "I am not fine. My mom left me when I was little girl. And it hurt." It took me 6 mos to find Edelman's paradigmatic framework. It helps."
