Listen "Do They Really Need to Hit Rock Bottom?"
Episode Synopsis
A revealing exploration of the common belief that people with addiction must "hit rock bottom" before they can recover. This episode challenges that notion, offering a different perspective: rock bottom is simply when someone decides to stop digging. We discuss the consequences along the addiction "elevator ride down," how to recognize opportunities for intervention, and the delicate balance between supporting recovery and enabling addiction. Learn practical guidance on setting healthy boundaries without abandoning compassion, how to detach with love, and why your happiness shouldn't be contingent on someone else's recovery. Whether you're financially supporting a loved one or emotionally intertwined with their struggles, this conversation provides clarity on when helping actually hurts. For additional information on this topic, visit our free resource library and receive free downloadable materials to help you and your family navigate through addiction: https://www.familyandaddictionexperts.com/resources Are you suffering from the pain of trying to fix the loved one who is addicted? Are you obsessed with the chaos and fear of your addicted loved one not changing? Learn how to detach from family addiction, cope, and thrive in spite of its impact on you through our coaching program. ➡️ Schedule a free 30 minute consultation here. ⬅️ If someone you know is struggling with alcohol or other addiction and is searching for help themselves, direct them to our sponsors at Lakeview Health. For more information or to inquire about treatment, visit https://www.lakeviewhealth.com/ or call 904-406-7426
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