How Not To Suck At Divorce

191. Divorcing an Alcoholic: Trauma Bonds, Fear, and Self-Preservation


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Living with alcoholism can make you question everything—your judgment, your boundaries, even your reality. If you’re thinking about divorcing an alcoholic (or you’re not ready to leave yet, but you know something has to change), this episode is for you.

Morgan Stogsdill and Andrea Rappaport sit down with Jeff Wright, an insurance brokerage founder and mentor who has helped countless people navigate toxic, alcohol-fueled relationships—shaped by his own childhood experience with an abusive alcoholic parent.

Together, they unpack why leaving an alcoholic spouse can feel impossible (even when the situation is clearly unsafe), how trauma bonds keep people stuck, and what “self-preservation” really looks like when you’re trying to protect your children and your sanity.

You’ll also learn the practical steps to take before you file: who to talk to (and who not to), how to make a plan quietly, how to build confidence when you feel shattered, and what legal tools can help keep kids safe—including monitoring options like Soberlink, testing, and supervised parenting time.

If you’ve been surviving in chaos, consider this your permission slip to stop normalizing it—and start building a path out.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  1. Why living with an alcoholic partner can distort your reality and decision-making
  2. The real reasons people stay (hint: it’s often not money)
  3. What a trauma bond is and why “they hurt you, then hug you” feels like love
  4. How alcoholism impacts the drinker’s brain—and why denial can be extreme
  5. How to assess your home environment: stress signals, kids’ behavior, and “waiting for them to come home” tension
  6. What self-preservation actually means: privacy, planning, and choosing the right support
  7. Why your divorce attorney is not your therapist—and why you need both
  8. Concrete action steps: quiet planning, go-bag/documents, separate accounts, and rebuilding confidence
  9. Legal tools that can support safety for kids (monitoring/testing options and structured parenting arrangements)

Episode Highlights / Timestamps
  1. 00:00 The reality: alcoholism can make you question your judgment and reality
  2. 00:57 Sponsor: OurFamilyWizard + discount code
  3. 02:11 Who this episode is for (especially if you haven’t left yet)
  4. 03:07 Meet Jeff Wright and why this is his mission
  5. 06:07 Jeff’s childhood with an abusive alcoholic father (and lasting impact)
  6. 08:17 Morgan explains why this becomes “normal” when you’re living it
  7. 10:29 Why people don’t leave: kids, fear, finances, and responsibility
  8. 12:25 The real trap: limiting beliefs and fear of what others think
  9. 13:33 Trauma bonds explained in plain language
  10. 15:33 Proving alcohol abuse legally + testing options
  11. 18:04 Emotional detachment vs. physical leaving (why it’s the mind that keeps you stuck)
  12. 20:15 A powerful self-check: what happens when the drinker isn’t home?
  13. 22:07 Self-preservation #1: don’t tell the wrong people (privacy matters)
  14. 26:03 Legal tools for safety: Soberlink, testing, supervision
  15. 29:38 Unpopular truth: your attorney is not your therapist
  16. 33:34 Jeff’s 3 action steps: plan quietly, keep promises to yourself, build confidence
  17. 39:55 “Your gut has never lied to you.”
  18. 41:10 Changing your role in the story—and protecting what your kids learn as “normal”

Action Steps (Quick Takeaways)
  1. Make a plan quietly. Brick by brick—documents, accounts, go-bag, and a safe place to land.
  2. Talk to the right people only. Professionals bound by confidentiality (attorney/therapist), not the rumor mill.
  3. Build confidence with tiny wins. Keep promises to yourself—your nervous system needs proof you can trust you.
  4. Get the right team. Divorce strategy = attorney. Emotional survival = therapist.
  5. Pay attention to the whisper. The red flags don’t get quieter—they escalate.

Get Jeff's ebook here: https://flinchnomore.com/


Our Divorce Crash Course was designed to hold your hand through the process and help you avoid major and expensive mistakes. Learn more here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course


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