EP22: Sobriety is Terrifying—A Former Addict Explains Why Substance Abuse Disorder Makes It So Hard to Quit
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How can you support a loved one struggling with addiction without enabling harmful behaviours?
Many parents feel torn between wanting to help their child and fearing they might be making things worse. The old-school "tough love" approach can be damaging, yet setting boundaries is crucial. In this episode, we discuss the vital role of family support in recovery and why parents need their own support systems too.
- Learn how to support your loved one without accepting destructive behaviors.
- Understand why accountability is key and how to encourage it with compassion.
- Discover the power of family support groups and why seeking help for yourself is just as important.
Press play now to gain insights from someone who has lived both sides of addiction—this episode could change the way you support your loved one.
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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.