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In this episode, Emily, Kay, and Gene Trowbridge discuss the story of Amy Trowbridge, Emily’s sister, and her struggles with adoption, addiction, and mental health. They explore how adoption may have played a role in Amy’s mental health and addiction issues. The conversation delves into Amy’s behavior changes in kindergarten, her promiscuity, feelings of emptiness and loneliness, and her suicide attempts. The Trowbridge reflect on their parenting and the impact of adoption on their family dynamics. They also discuss the importance of addressing adoption-related trauma and the need for nurturing and closeness in adoptees’ lives. This conversation delves into the complex relationship between adoption and addiction. The speakers discuss the behavioral changes they observed in Amy from a young age and how they relate to her later struggles with addiction. They explore the impact of attachment issues on substance abuse and the role of institutionalization in cognitive development. The conversation also touches on the importance of boundaries and forgiveness in maintaining relationships with loved ones who struggle with addiction. The speakers reflect on the challenges and complexities of being an adoptee and the strength that can be found in overcoming addiction.
Story Notes:
🤝Introduction and Background
🤝The Impact of Adoption on Amy’s Mental Health
🤝The Importance of Addressing Adoption-Related Trauma
🤝Early Behavioral Changes and Addiction
🤝Strength in Being Adopted and Overcoming Addiction
🤝The Desire to Belong and the Adoption Experience