Considering going no contact with a toxic family member? You deserve peace, healing, and the freedom to choose well-being over family dysfunction.
Ending contact with a toxic parent, sibling, or relative can feel terrifying—even when you know it's necessary. You may struggle with guilt, shame, self-doubt, or fear of judgment from others. But choosing to cut ties with an abusive or dysfunctional family member is not selfish—it's an act of self-protection and self-respect.
In Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members, psychologist and toxic-family survivor Sherrie Campbell offers compassionate, practical guidance for anyone navigating estrangement, no contact, or boundary-setting with a toxic family member. Drawing from clinical expertise and lived experience, she provides clear tools to help you heal from emotional abuse, reclaim your self-worth, and move forward with confidence.
In this book, you'll learn how to:
Whether you are considering severing ties, actively distancing yourself, or already estranged from a toxic family member, this empowering guide will help you validate your decision, strengthen your resolve, and create a life rooted in safety, clarity, and self-respect.
You are not alone—and you are not wrong for protecting your peace.