• How Separation, Empathy & Compassion Can Help Your Addicted Loved One - Episode 80

  • Sep 7 2023
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

How Separation, Empathy & Compassion Can Help Your Addicted Loved One - Episode 80

  • Summary

  • Chris and Danny talk about the mindset and perspective shift families gain by applying separation, empathy and compassion to their loved one's addiction.

    Episode Highlights

    • The concept of separating loved ones from their addiction
    • Seeking information about addiction and recovery
    • Separation, empathy, and compassion as tools to understand and handle addiction
    • The hardships families face dealing with an addicted loved one
    • The importance of separating the person from their addiction
    • Substance abuse not being a moral failing, countering the stigma that people with substance use issues are inherently flawed or have made poor choices
    • Who may be the most empathetic towards addiction?
    • How to address a loved one in a situation like jail due to addiction
    • Remember to “Take a S.E.C.” when you approach your addicted loved one
    • Letting them off the hook: Understanding that they're 'hooked' on their addiction and can't unhook themselves without intervention


    Links and Resources from this Episode

    • https://whyintervention.com/
    • https://twitter.com/whyintervention
    • https://www.facebook.com/whyintervention/?ref=br_rs
    • Jessica Lahey's book "The Addiction Inoculation": https://a.co/d/cb3IUO1  


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