Mom of 3,
I think we are on the right track and at least we are recognizing our issues and what issues are causing our negative core beliefs. I think we are making progress - this is a good thing, huh?
I don't think we should be sorry it took us so long to figure it out, but thankful that we did figure it out no matter how long it took.
I am not familiar with your daughter situation, I tried to look for a thread that talked about it, but was unable to find it. I do recognize issues with children are very painful and difficult to accept. What we have to do (in my opinion) is recognize that we did the best we could at the time with the information and knowledge we had and we can't kick ourselves in the butt for it forever.
I think should have, would have, could have are negative core beliefs, do you?
I also find it amazing when I attend a church service that the message is intended for me or at least I feel like it is (I don't think that is a bad thing - I am paying attention and getting something out of it). I tend to be more spiritual than religious and practice my spirituality with God of my understanding in my home, but my meditation and daily reflections seem to always be helpful in that days events. I do surround myself in my personal life with family that believe the way that I do - that is my fellowship. I practice my spirituality on a daily basis and have a special place in my home for my meditation with small things that represent those that I love most and the things I care about - I find this very comforting and makes me feel closer to God of my understanding on a daily basis.
I try to remember there is always something to be thankful for - I work on that daily. I think that you are on the right track and I see much progress in your recognition of issues. Identification, for me is the first step, I am writing them down as I go so I can address each and everyone of them, I think you should too.
Lets keep working hard at our goal, to get better!