Navigating Complicated Addicted Family Dynamics

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
  • Addiction drives a wedge between loved ones, creating resentment, mistrust and constant power struggles. But it doesn't have to be that way.
    Join addiction specialist Amber Hollingsworth and family recovery expert Campbell Manning as they share proven strategies for mending fractured relationships and restoring harmony, even in the midst of addiction.
    In this eye-opening video, you'll learn how to:
    ✅Let go of resentment and step out of the toxic back-and-forth dynamics.
    ✅Learn to communicate openly and effectively, avoiding the blame game.
    ✅Reclaim a sense of unity, teamwork, and faith in the recovery process
    Addiction can tear families apart, but it doesn't have to be that way. Amber and Campbell will empower you with the tools to overcome the resentment, power struggles, and broken trust - so you can rebuild the healthy, supportive relationships you deserve.
    Don't let addiction sabotage your family any longer. Start the healing process today.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @MeadowlarkLops
    @MeadowlarkLops 22 часа назад +5

    My mom is in rehab again for alcohol and opioid addiction, these videos are so helpful because this has been so awful.

  • @Eddieslastexit
    @Eddieslastexit 15 часов назад

    Your vids are always helpful 😎👍🏼

  • @smiley754
    @smiley754 16 часов назад +1

    Jefferson Fisher- lawyer with the communication skills. Love him!

    • @PutTheShovelDown
      @PutTheShovelDown  15 часов назад

      That's him! He's fantastic! Brilliant 😀😀

  • @alison-mw3tl
    @alison-mw3tl 3 часа назад

    Q... I absolutely love your vids. They are the biggest help for my mind and heart . My question is how to get your addictive spouse to trust me that I'm along on this journey with him. Trust to not lie first step for me to building trust again. My love literally said he is behaving and gave me a hug I looked in his eyes and could feel the pit building in my stomach . I hugged him back and said you always behave your addiction is what makes you at times seem like you are not behaving. Later in the night after having sleepy time tea I go to say good night to him he was relaxing down in the den and almost trip over a small liquor bottle 😮😢 he looks at me I look at him and just say ..."oh wow ...not cool babe " just seems like a merry go round 💔😔🙏

  • @wonderfulpeoplesavingtheearth
    @wonderfulpeoplesavingtheearth 6 часов назад

    This is a follow up to the person who asked about the right way to respond to passive aggressive, nasty comments. Your suggestion was to respond with the lawyer’s advice by asking, ‘did you mean to hurt my feelings by saying that?’ If I said that to my daughter, after she said a nasty comment to me, she would say I’m only saying it because it’s true or those comments you said to me before were worse, horrendous, etc. It would completely escalate into a defensive argument. When she said a nasty comment to me the other night, it hurt deeply, and I just left the room. The next day things were much better and she was more engaged. Isn’t it best sometimes not to react?

  • @ayeshafatima1542
    @ayeshafatima1542 20 часов назад

    At 16:04 you mean to say that you family should be with addict inspite of the addict being nasty to the family ?