Do addicts/alcoholics regret losing you?
Inside The Mind Of An Addict - Un podcast de Amber Hollingsworth - Les mercredis
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Sometimes you must put distance between yourself and an addicted loved one. It's a tough decision and usually comes after MANY failed attempts to help the person. It's heartbreakingđ Amber explores the complexities of addiction in relationships. Addicts and alcoholics often have a twisted thinking process, making it difficult to empathize and connect with loved ones. They may regret losing the benefits of a relationship but not regret losing the person themselves, and the fight/flight or high/withdrawal state induced by addiction can create chaos and make it harder to connect with people. The journey to recovery takes time, requires gaining insight through counseling or 12-step meetings, and may involve medication like Suboxone. I aim to help you focus on self-care and establish reasonable boundaries. Sometimes, backing off and cutting contact with an addict or alcoholic may help them see the need for change more quickly. â ïžThese are educational videos and should not be considered therapy or advice specifically for your situation. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: đVisit Our Website: https://www.familyrecoveryacademy.online/ đFREE Downloadable Resources: https://www.familyrecoveryacademy.online/free-resources đąGet access to our advanced family recovery skills. đđ» https://www.familyrecoveryacademy.online/hff-membership
