Beth Reid

  • My Journey to Healing the Mother Wound

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    Reclaiming the Self After Maternal Abandonment Every year as my children grow, I’m reminded of the girl I once was. Having two children and a bonus daughter has given me the deepest mirror into my own soul. Through them, I’ve been forced to meet parts of myself I had long buried. Watching my daughter—now 11—move

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  • How Lies and Loss Shaped My Childhood

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    After the night my dad refused to let me go with my mom, everything changed. I started asking questions. What really happened when I was little? Why did she leave? Why didn’t she come back? Why wouldn’t he let me go with her that night? He never answered my questions until now. And then he

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  • The Mother Wound Isn’t Just About My Mother

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    After my mother left when I was 22 months old, I lived with my aunt and uncle for about a year. I don’t remember that time, but I was told I called my aunt “mom.” My aunt expressed a desire to adopt me and asked my father, who was unable to care for me at

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  • A Child’s Story of Longing, Loss, and Love

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    The Day My Mother Sat at My Table “Table for Two?” “Table for two?” the hostess repeated. I was 9 years old, standing in a restaurant with my dad when those words changed my world. Menus in hand, she led us to a table, placed the menus down—and then she sat across from me. I

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