What Emotional Manipulation in Addiction Really Looks Like

 

Why You Feel Like You’re the Problem When Someone You Love Is Struggling With Addiction

Have you ever walked away from a conversation with someone who drinks or uses and thought… wait, how did that turn into my fault?

You started with a genuine concern—but somehow you ended up apologizing.

Or maybe you’ve been told you’re “too sensitive,” “overreacting,” or even crazy for bringing something up that clearly feels off.

If that sounds familiar, you’re not imagining things—and you’re definitely not alone.

There’s actually a reason this keeps happening. And once you understand it, everything starts to make a little more sense.


Addiction Changes the Conversation (And Not in a Good Way)

Before we go any further, let’s clear something up:

When we talk about manipulation in addiction, we’re not saying your loved one is a bad person.

What is happening is this:
Addiction rewires the brain to protect itself above everything else.

That means the addiction will say—or do—whatever it ...

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The Crushing Reality of Being Married To An Alcoholic

Dear Amber,  
 
The details (names and places) mentioned in this email you are about to read have been changed in order to protect the interests of both myself and my former wife.  Although the story I'm going to share with you may seem outlandish and at times would be hard for any reasonable person to believe, it's most certainly true. This is my account of my 14 year relationship with my former spouse/wife who struggled with addiction to the detriment of our wonderful future together.  This is an account of everything I can remember, how our relationship started, the first drink she ever took and the eventual 5-7 breakups prior to our divorce as well as the 7-9 breakups (15 total heartbreaking separations) after our divorce and the final ending of our relationship on Jan 1, 2024.
 
 

Falling in Love

My wife and I worked in healthcare and began dating after working with one another for about 2 years.  I actively pursued her by stopping, talking and eventually asking her out on a...
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