Kathleen Glasgow
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And I don't think that we talk enough about the mental health of those people who are collateral damage of addiction. The people who are watching this happen, who are trying to help someone who can't help them, who desperately want, especially for Emmy, she desperately wants to figure out who she is and to have a life. But she feels guilty about it.
And I don't think that we talk enough about the mental health of those people who are collateral damage of addiction. The people who are watching this happen, who are trying to help someone who can't help them, who desperately want, especially for Emmy, she desperately wants to figure out who she is and to have a life. But she feels guilty about it.
And I don't think that we talk enough about the mental health of those people who are collateral damage of addiction. The people who are watching this happen, who are trying to help someone who can't help them, who desperately want, especially for Emmy, she desperately wants to figure out who she is and to have a life. But she feels guilty about it.
Because how can you have fun thinking about wanting to go to a dance when your brother...
Because how can you have fun thinking about wanting to go to a dance when your brother...
Because how can you have fun thinking about wanting to go to a dance when your brother...
is struggling so much and going through all this stuff and and we don't I don't think we talk enough about that guilt that people feel and it is really about like in the end figuring out what boundaries you're going to set like I love you and I can support you but also I have to go live a life and do these things that I want to do I can't make it all about you I can't
is struggling so much and going through all this stuff and and we don't I don't think we talk enough about that guilt that people feel and it is really about like in the end figuring out what boundaries you're going to set like I love you and I can support you but also I have to go live a life and do these things that I want to do I can't make it all about you I can't
is struggling so much and going through all this stuff and and we don't I don't think we talk enough about that guilt that people feel and it is really about like in the end figuring out what boundaries you're going to set like I love you and I can support you but also I have to go live a life and do these things that I want to do I can't make it all about you I can't
figure out where you are all the time i can't sit with you all the time i can't make sure you're safe all the time at some point all of that is it's up to you i'm just here for when you fall do you know and i and that's really hard for people to express because they feel they do they feel guilty but it really it ravages you like especially i think kids who are in families that that
figure out where you are all the time i can't sit with you all the time i can't make sure you're safe all the time at some point all of that is it's up to you i'm just here for when you fall do you know and i and that's really hard for people to express because they feel they do they feel guilty but it really it ravages you like especially i think kids who are in families that that
figure out where you are all the time i can't sit with you all the time i can't make sure you're safe all the time at some point all of that is it's up to you i'm just here for when you fall do you know and i and that's really hard for people to express because they feel they do they feel guilty but it really it ravages you like especially i think kids who are in families that that
have been ravaged by addiction, that is so difficult to grow up with. And it affects all the patterns of how you learn how to behave with other people and how you let other people treat you. And those are things that when you grow up later, if you do find a support system, you have to unravel and you have to start all over again and actually learn how to be a person without those other things.
have been ravaged by addiction, that is so difficult to grow up with. And it affects all the patterns of how you learn how to behave with other people and how you let other people treat you. And those are things that when you grow up later, if you do find a support system, you have to unravel and you have to start all over again and actually learn how to be a person without those other things.
have been ravaged by addiction, that is so difficult to grow up with. And it affects all the patterns of how you learn how to behave with other people and how you let other people treat you. And those are things that when you grow up later, if you do find a support system, you have to unravel and you have to start all over again and actually learn how to be a person without those other things.
And it's so difficult. I don't know if that makes sense or not.
And it's so difficult. I don't know if that makes sense or not.
And it's so difficult. I don't know if that makes sense or not.
Yes. And that's so, it's so hard. What, like going back to grief and how to make friends with the dark. When I went on tour for that, I met this student at a school and he pulled me aside afterwards. And he said, I read this book and I don't know. I think that what I'm feeling in this book is what I'm feeling in life, but I'm not really sure. And I was like, what's going on?
Yes. And that's so, it's so hard. What, like going back to grief and how to make friends with the dark. When I went on tour for that, I met this student at a school and he pulled me aside afterwards. And he said, I read this book and I don't know. I think that what I'm feeling in this book is what I'm feeling in life, but I'm not really sure. And I was like, what's going on?