Mending the Broken Heart: Parent Estrangement Support Group on May 7th Hosted by Fern Weis, Parent + Family Recovery Coach
- Apr 27
- 2 min read

You didn’t choose to go no-contact — but the effects can linger deeply.
And if you’re here, you may be carrying confusion, grief, or unanswered questions about your relationship with your child.
For many parents, it’s their child who chose distance. And while every story is different, one thing is shared: this experience can feel incredibly isolating.
You don’t have to go through it alone.
We invite you into a gentle, safe, and educational space where you can be supported without judgment.
Upcoming Sessions (7:30 PM ET):
Thursday, May 7
Thursday, June 4
Thursday, July 9
In our virtual group, you’ll have space:
to share the truth of your experience
to stay grounded, even when your child isn’t
to learn practical strategies for communication, self-care, and boundaries
and to reconnect with hope — even when the relationship feels far away
This is not about pressure or blame. It’s about support, perspective, and steady guidance forward.
Save your spot HERE. Zoom link will be provided after registration.
If this resonates with you, we would be honored to have you join us.
We are eager to welcome you into our community.
Fern Weis is a certified life coach who learned that caring and good intentions are not enough in parenting. In fact, they are often the problem! Fern supports parents of teens and young adults who are going through difficult situations, including addiction recovery. She helps parents release guilt, end enabling and confidently prepare their children to thrive through life's challenges. Her articles are featured in Thrive Global, Medium, Motherly, The Teen Mentor, and Bergen County Moms.
Learn more about coaching and classes at www.fernweis.com. And then download your free guide, "Five Powerful Steps to Get Your Teen to Talk." For information on Family Recovery programs, visit www.familyrecoverypartners.com.





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