
Family Estrangement Group
Mondays at 4 PM ET/ 1 PM PT
Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club and get access to a twice-monthly group for adults who are estranged from a family member.
Members can register for groups here.

Why Join This Group?
A Safe Place for Honest Conversations
This group is for individuals ready to have open, honest discussions about their estrangement. It’s a space where you can speak your truth without judgment or pressure to reconcile—or stay estranged.
Broaden Your Perspective
Estrangement is as unique as the people experiencing it. Hearing others’ stories can help you see new angles and deepen your understanding of your own journey.
Avoid the Echo Chamber
While it’s natural to seek validation, staying in an echo chamber can hold you back. This group encourages growth and reflection by fostering thoughtful, diverse conversations that respect each person’s choices.

What To Expect
- Empathy and Understanding: You’ll be surrounded by people who get it.
- Guided Discussions: Each session will have a focus, allowing for meaningful dialogue and connection.
- Support for Your Journey: Whether you’re in the process of setting boundaries, contemplating reconciliation, or navigating life without family, this group is here to support you.
Meet Other Estranged Adults
Join The Family Cyclebreakers Club and get access to two Family Estrangement Groups per month + all other Calling Home groups and content.
A Support Group for Adults Estranged from Family Members
Estrangement is a complex and deeply personal journey, and it’s often misunderstood by those who haven’t experienced it. Friends and loved ones may offer advice that misses the mark, or their reactions can leave you feeling more isolated than supported.
This twice-monthly support group is here to change that.