EP 70: The Quiet Truth About Addiction: Love, Safety, and Survival
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Is letting your child use drugs at home an act of failure—or could it be a radical act of love?
If you're a parent grappling with a child's substance use, you're likely facing the painful tension between tough love and keeping them safe. This episode challenges common assumptions and offers a compassionate perspective on harm reduction, showing how it can serve not only as a survival strategy but as a profound expression of care.
- Learn why setting safe boundaries at home might be the key to preserving connection and safety.
- Discover how reframing harm reduction can shift you from guilt to empowered compassion.
Hear a raw, honest story of one father's transformation from fear to hope in supporting his child through addiction.
Press play to uncover how one small shift in perspective could help you support your child and yourself with more love, safety, and strength.
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This podcast provides practical guidance and support for families navigating the challenges of substance abuse disorder, offering insights from addiction recovery experts, family therapy, and support groups like Al-Anon and Family Drug Support, with a focus on understanding how to help and support loved ones dealing with addiction, including heroin addiction, through counselling and treatment options.
DISCLAIMER
Every family is different — if you’re supporting someone through addiction, please make decisions that are right for you, ideally in consultation with qualified professionals and appropriate support networks