33 min

81. A Mom’s Lived Experience With Her Son’s Suicidal Ideation and Program Journey [Parent Interview‪]‬ Parenting Post-Wilderness: Parenting a Struggling Teen During and After Treatment

    • Parenting

“We were mentally panicked. We didn’t want our kid to die and we didn’t know what to do.”


Today's episode will hit close to home for many of you. We're diving into the raw and real journey of a mother facing her son's struggles with mental health, including suicidal ideation and self-harm.


She reflects on her son growing up as an emotionally needy child, things getting rougher when he became a teenager, and eventually escalating after an event that happened at school during his sophomore year. It was like her son fell apart overnight. He started cutting himself, carving words in his skin, and threatening to kill himself.


“We had nothing … in our repertoire of parenting tools about what to do when your kid is having feelings like that. And we really panicked.” - Guest


What followed was a rocky road of homeschooling, therapy, mental hospitals, wilderness, and a residential treatment center (RTC). 


“There’s no way to sugarcoat how hard it is. It’s unbearable but you have to walk through it” - Guest


If you've ever felt lost or overwhelmed as a parent, if you're struggling to support a child with mental health challenges, or if you simply want to hear a story of resilience and hope, then this episode is for you. 


Tune in and listen to this mom's incredible journey of how she lived through her son’s mental health crisis, suicidal ideation, self-harm, and program journey. You won't regret it.


In this episode, we discuss:
A mom’s lived experience with her teen who struggled with mental health, self-harm, and suicidal ideation;The rabbit hole of thinking back to the past, the ‘what if’s’ and blaming yourself for decisions you’ve made in your parenting;How this mom used to respond to her son’s behavior; The choices this mom made in times of crisis;Her son’s resistance when he was sent to wilderness;The hardest thing this mom had to do in her life;This mom’s lived experience of bringing her son home after wilderness to see if he had done enough work to keep the work going at home;This mom’s realization that the language she was using was invalidating her son’s feelings;What does it mean to do your own work as a parent?;And more!Need support?
🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!

🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.


Ps. Are you getting great value out of this podcast? It would mean the world to me if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts. This way, you will help me reach and help more parents of struggling teens develop healthy responses and boundaries instead of acting out of fear and anxiety. You can leave a review by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom, tapping to leave a star rating and then write your review. Thanks so much!


And if you haven’t already done so, make sure to subscribe to our show so you don’t miss any of my future episodes!


And remember parents, the change begins with us.

“We were mentally panicked. We didn’t want our kid to die and we didn’t know what to do.”


Today's episode will hit close to home for many of you. We're diving into the raw and real journey of a mother facing her son's struggles with mental health, including suicidal ideation and self-harm.


She reflects on her son growing up as an emotionally needy child, things getting rougher when he became a teenager, and eventually escalating after an event that happened at school during his sophomore year. It was like her son fell apart overnight. He started cutting himself, carving words in his skin, and threatening to kill himself.


“We had nothing … in our repertoire of parenting tools about what to do when your kid is having feelings like that. And we really panicked.” - Guest


What followed was a rocky road of homeschooling, therapy, mental hospitals, wilderness, and a residential treatment center (RTC). 


“There’s no way to sugarcoat how hard it is. It’s unbearable but you have to walk through it” - Guest


If you've ever felt lost or overwhelmed as a parent, if you're struggling to support a child with mental health challenges, or if you simply want to hear a story of resilience and hope, then this episode is for you. 


Tune in and listen to this mom's incredible journey of how she lived through her son’s mental health crisis, suicidal ideation, self-harm, and program journey. You won't regret it.


In this episode, we discuss:
A mom’s lived experience with her teen who struggled with mental health, self-harm, and suicidal ideation;The rabbit hole of thinking back to the past, the ‘what if’s’ and blaming yourself for decisions you’ve made in your parenting;How this mom used to respond to her son’s behavior; The choices this mom made in times of crisis;Her son’s resistance when he was sent to wilderness;The hardest thing this mom had to do in her life;This mom’s lived experience of bringing her son home after wilderness to see if he had done enough work to keep the work going at home;This mom’s realization that the language she was using was invalidating her son’s feelings;What does it mean to do your own work as a parent?;And more!Need support?
🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!

🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.


Ps. Are you getting great value out of this podcast? It would mean the world to me if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts. This way, you will help me reach and help more parents of struggling teens develop healthy responses and boundaries instead of acting out of fear and anxiety. You can leave a review by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom, tapping to leave a star rating and then write your review. Thanks so much!


And if you haven’t already done so, make sure to subscribe to our show so you don’t miss any of my future episodes!


And remember parents, the change begins with us.

33 min