Living With Addiction
Empowering you to make strategic decisions when dealing with a partner or spouse struggling with addiction
Having an addicted partner puts you in a no-win situation.
Let's face it... You get the brunt end of everything. Your partner becomes more and more unreliable, but when you try and address this issue, you become the bad guy.
You get told things like...
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"You're over-reacting"
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"You're always so negative"
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"You never notice anything positive I do"
- "You're trying to control me"
- "You're trying to turn everyone (or my children) against me"
- "You're making it worse"
- "Why are you always bringing up my past? You won't let me move forward"
- "Why can't you accept me for who I am?"
It always feels like you're making the wrong choice. If you leave, you feel guilty for abandoning them. If you stay, you feel guilty keeping yourself (and your family) in a bad situation. If you try to encourage them to get help, you're a controlling co-dependent. There are just no easy answers.
Your spouse tells you you're the crazy one, and outsiders judge you for your decisions. Some think you're just being uptight and over-reacting, while others judge you for staying with an addicted spouse. If you try to reach out for help, you get told you're co-dependent, and there's nothing you can do anyway.
Ultimately you feel backed into a corner, and no one is there to help you navigate this nightmare of a situation.
Don't let addiction destroy everything you've worked so hard for!
Get the help and support you need.
Living With Addiction is a private community for people who have a partner or spouse struggling with addiction. It's designed to help you make strategic decisions as you navigate this situation. You'll get expert advice from a family recovery specialist, and you'll be surrounded by people who understand what you're going through.
Here are a few of the topics we'll be covering...
- how to protect yourself/kids
- boundaries
- communication
- when (and how) to encourage your partner to seek help
- when to walk away
- how to avoid fights
- how to respond to manipulation tactics
- what to communicate (and not communicate) to outside family members
- how to respond when they try to make it your fault

Expert guidance to help you navigate the complexity of addiction.

Get your questions answered by a family recovery specialist with LIVE coaching calls

Get support from others who understand what you're going through
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