Mother Who Lost Custody to Addiction Creates Authentic Daily Guide for Women in Recovery


Posted July 26, 2025 by cassieuptmore

Still fighting for her children, mother Cassie Uptmore creates "Still In It" - the daily support she needed most. 365 reflections for women navigating custody loss, trauma, and rebuilding their lives in recovery.

 
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Mother Who Lost Custody to Addiction Creates Authentic Daily Guide for Women in Recovery

New Book "Still In It: Daily Reflections for Women in Recovery" Provides 365 Days of Real Support for America's Fastest-Growing Addiction Demographic

CONTACT: Cassie Uptmore
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 214-298-3060
Website: cassieuptmore.com

When author Cassie Uptmore hit rock bottom and lost custody of her children, she searched desperately for a recovery resource that understood her reality as a woman—and found nothing. Determined to fill this gap, she created what she needed most: authentic, daily support for women navigating the complex journey of recovery.

"Still In It: Daily Reflections for Women in Recovery: 365 Days of Healing and Hope" is now available on Amazon, offering the raw, honest companionship Uptmore wished existed during her darkest moments.
Rather than generic recovery platitudes, Still In It confronts the messy reality of women's recovery—addressing shame, broken family relationships, and the challenging work of rebuilding identity after addiction. Each daily reflection provides practical support through inspirational content, guided journaling prompts, and meditation practices created specifically for women's unique healing journeys.

"Recovery isn't about reclaiming your old life—it's about constructing something completely new from the ground up," explains Uptmore, who chronicled her own recovery journey as a survival strategy. "This book serves every woman who feels she's still 'in it'—still battling, still healing, still determined never to surrender."
The need for female-focused recovery resources has never been more urgent. Women's addiction rates have skyrocketed 400% over the past decade, with 75% reporting trauma as a significant factor. Despite facing unique obstacles including childcare duties and societal judgment, women find critically few recovery resources designed specifically for their experiences.

Uptmore approaches recovery with unflinching honesty about the actual journey, drawing from her lived experience rather than clinical theory. Her guidance recognizes the intricate relationship between motherhood, trauma, and addiction that defines many women's recovery paths. The book delivers 365 daily reflections crafted exclusively for women, trauma-conscious healing methods, and authentic wisdom gained through personal experience.

About the Author
Cassie Uptmore creates recovery content from experience, not academic study. Following addiction's devastating impact and losing custody of her children, she started documenting her recovery journey as a means of survival. Her genuine authenticity about recovery's realities has connected with thousands of readers through platforms including Substack and Medium. Previous publications include The Sober Mom Journal and A Seat Saved for You. Currently serving as Director of Marketing for Sober.Buzz, she also writes "The Buzz with Cassie" column on Medium.

Book Information:
Title: Still In It: Daily Reflections for Women in Recovery: 365 Days of Healing and Hope
Author: Cassie Uptmore
Format: Paperback and Digital editions
Pages: 388 pages
ISBN: 979-8293929115
Price: $15.99
Availability: Amazon

Still In It is currently available through Amazon.

Media Availability: Cassie Uptmore is available for interviews discussing women's recovery challenges, authentic healing approaches, and rebuilding life after addiction loss.
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Last Updated July 26, 2025