free webinar
When to Leave Your Toxic Marriage
JUNE 2ND AT 2PM PT
Learn how to stop second-guessing, get clear on what’s keeping you stuck, and explore what’s truly best for you.
Deciding whether to stay or leave a toxic relationship is one of the most painful crossroads you’ll ever face. This webinar was created to help you slow the chaos, tune into what’s true, and find a path forward that honors your safety, your clarity, and your healing.
You’ll learn why toxic patterns—like gaslighting, emotional manipulation, and walking on eggshells—keep you spinning in doubt, and how to begin separating fear from wisdom.
We’ll also walk through the mindset shifts, boundary work, and grief that come with leaving—or choosing to stay differently. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but there are tools that help you get honest about what you need next. And we’ll give them to you.
Save your seat now and join us live to get the clarity and support you deserve.
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During this webinar, you'll learn:

How to recognize the emotional patterns keeping you stuck in the cycle of confusion.

What makes leaving so difficult—and what that reveals about your needs, values, and fears.

The first practical steps to take (emotionally and logistically) if you're considering leaving.

Hi there, we're
Kimberly & Lyle
A mother–daughter team. Licensed therapists. Survivors of family addiction.
We’ve sat on both sides of the story—professionally supporting families impacted by addiction, and personally walking through the devastation it brings into a home.
With decades of combined experience in mental health, addiction recovery, and family systems work, we help people just like you navigate the chaos, confusion, and heartbreak that come with loving someone who struggles with substance use.
Our mission is simple:
To give families the tools, support, and language they were never taught—so they can stop walking on eggshells and start healing.
We believe in boundaries.
We believe in self-care that isn’t performative.
And we believe that loving someone through addiction doesn’t mean losing yourself in the process.
You’re not alone here. And you don’t have to keep doing this in the dark.