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Why Adult Children Go No Contact
Trauma & Truth, Relationships & Restoration Amanda Scott-Telford 12/31/25 Trauma & Truth, Relationships & Restoration Amanda Scott-Telford 12/31/25

Why Adult Children Go No Contact

Family estrangement isn't about anger—it's about survival. When decades of boundary violations, abuse, or value clashes finally reach a breaking point, walking away becomes an act of self-preservation. Here's what the research tells us about why adult children go no contact.

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Why the Holidays Might Be the Hardest Part About Going No Contact
Relationships & Restoration, Trauma & Truth Amanda Scott-Telford 12/20/25 Relationships & Restoration, Trauma & Truth Amanda Scott-Telford 12/20/25

Why the Holidays Might Be the Hardest Part About Going No Contact

You're not missing out on a happy family. You're protecting yourself from one that wasn't.

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It Didn't Start With You
Trauma & Truth, Wiring & Rewiring, Relationships & Restoration Amanda Scott-Telford 12/15/25 Trauma & Truth, Wiring & Rewiring, Relationships & Restoration Amanda Scott-Telford 12/15/25

It Didn't Start With You

The ACEs quiz measures 10 childhood experiences linked to health challenges in adulthood—but your score isn't your destiny. Learn what the quiz captures, what it misses, and why awareness is the first step toward healing.

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