
I’m A Star in the sky and though I thought I was alone there is a whole galaxy out there. Dr. Jamie and staff brings the whole outer space thing into our inner space and we learn to glow like the stars we are. So F’in (freakin) grateful 🥲
I’ve learned a lot about childhood trauma – and how the relationships I've built growing up have been toxic. I've learned in TAR Anon how to build healthy relationships and to be honest with myself. I am transforming into a loving person, and I’m taking the steps to becoming a great dad. I do the work and have put myself through many services. I have a counselor, a recovery coach, as well as a sponsor in AA. I've taken parenting classes and graduated from Nurturing Fathers. I participate regularly in CoDA. But by far, the work I’m doing in TAR Anon is really helping me shine as a caring, loving human being. I believe that this journey will lead me to break the cycle of addiction and stop the generational trauma of our kids being taken by the state.
Now, happily, I have my own apartment and a Section 8 housing voucher. I work for a company that manufactures and installs gutters on homes. I've been clean since June 13, 2023 and have never stopped working on my recovery and on getting my son back. Dr Jamie has been outstanding and was a big help advocating to DCF to not submit my son for adoption. At trial, the judge said she's never seen a father go the lengths I have to not lose my son, and the judge granted me six (6) more months to change my goal back to reunification from adoption. I'm praying that if I keep doing the right thing, that within six (6) months I'll have my son back. I will continue to put in the work and will be taking the lead in TAR Anon to help other survivors like myself. I believe we all deserve to have a good life and our kids should not have to go through what me and my son have gone through.
I’m A Star in the sky and though I thought I was alone there is a whole galaxy out there. Dr. Jamie and staff brings the whole outer space thing into our inner space and we learn to glow like the stars we are. So F’in (freakin) grateful 🥲
I’ve learned a lot about childhood trauma – and how the relationships I've built growing up have been toxic. I've learned in TAR Anon how to build healthy relationships and to be honest with myself. I am transforming into a loving person, and I’m taking the steps to becoming a great dad. I do the work and have put myself through many services. I have a counselor, a recovery coach, as well as a sponsor in AA. I've taken parenting classes and graduated from Nurturing Fathers. I participate regularly in CoDA. But by far, the work I’m doing in TAR Anon is really helping me shine as a caring, loving human being. I believe that this journey will lead me to break the cycle of addiction and stop the generational trauma of our kids being taken by the state.
Now, happily, I have my own apartment and a Section 8 housing voucher. I work for a company that manufactures and installs gutters on homes. I've been clean since June 13, 2023 and have never stopped working on my recovery and on getting my son back. Dr Jamie has been outstanding and was a big help advocating to DCF to not submit my son for adoption. At trial, the judge said she's never seen a father go the lengths I have to not lose my son, and the judge granted me six (6) more months to change my goal back to reunification from adoption. I'm praying that if I keep doing the right thing, that within six (6) months I'll have my son back. I will continue to put in the work and will be taking the lead in TAR Anon to help other survivors like myself. I believe we all deserve to have a good life and our kids should not have to go through what me and my son have gone through.