Compassion vs. Shame - Addiction Support
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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So very true! Shaming motivates addiction; natural consequences motivate change.
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Good advice
Glad it was helpful!
When I talk to my son about his addiction and getting help with detox and rehab, I always plan on talking to him without shaming him, but I seem to get worked up and end up blowing it by the time we're finished talking. Any suggestions?
Personally, I found it helpful to admit to myself that as much as I wished that I could, I cannot control the addict. There are ppl in prison right now getting high. What chance do I have to stop someone walking around free? None. Or somehow convince them to stop? Nor should I be controlling someone, really. It might also help to have a counselor or nar-anon support group to vent your feelings to and feel less need to do so to your addicted loved one. As I learned from Amber, if I nag, it just makes me the “bad guy” in their eyes and makes them want to use more. May God bless you, and grant peace and healing to your family ❤️🩹 ❤
I do not have any tips because I do the same thing with my husband . But I am so tired of having another child rather than a husband . I just really don't know how to talk to him anymore because I no longer trust him . I just keep watching these videos and praying he will stay sober .