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Connection Couples Podcast: Addiction Series
First 5 minutes:
Moving the definitions and qualifiers out of the way, lets discuss why we can’t just stop our bad habits! When we have turned to something over and over again for relief it is much hard to just quit that wanting to. Starting new ‘good’ habits is hard too. We have to replace our negative habits with something that takes up as much time or weight in our lives. If not, there is a void.
If we gave a fraction of the amount of energy to our health as we have to our unhealthy, we’d be healthier. Some of our bad habits have become such reliable patterns that it’s hard to just remove them from our day to day activity- because it’s been built in.
Minutes 5-10:
Minutes 10-15:
Instead of a partner saying, “I need you to stop drinking so much,” what might it look like to say, “I notice that you turn to drinking lot, and I wonder what I might be able to do so you could turn to me for comfort instead of drinking.” YIKES, that’s hard to consider. In order for this to work, there would have to be acute awareness and availability around the need for comfort.
I (Angela), recall my mom complimenting me on being a hard worker. It was a virtue to her that our family of origin goes to work as a form of comfort. Our family rule, if you can do something productive with your discomfort, then at least you’ll have a positive result from the negative feeling.
Minutes 15-20:
It is not only the present of bad things that created the need for comfort, but also the absence of good. If we did not get taught how to comfort ourselves in a healthy, positive way, we will learn to use what we can. We have it in us to want and desire comfort from another human, but we have found other ways to exist. In order to stop the ‘other’ ways, we have to work on how we connect. Hugs are not the same as cocaine, so we have to learn how to get the comfort we need.
Minutes 20-25:
Connect Point: In trying to identify what we learned, what did you see people in your family of origin do with their pain? What did they go to or do to manage their discomfort?
To learn more about Chad and Angela and why they care so much about this topic, go to their website: www.therealimhoffs.com
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Connection Couples Podcast: Addiction Series
First 5 minutes:
Moving the definitions and qualifiers out of the way, lets discuss why we can’t just stop our bad habits! When we have turned to something over and over again for relief it is much hard to just quit that wanting to. Starting new ‘good’ habits is hard too. We have to replace our negative habits with something that takes up as much time or weight in our lives. If not, there is a void.
If we gave a fraction of the amount of energy to our health as we have to our unhealthy, we’d be healthier. Some of our bad habits have become such reliable patterns that it’s hard to just remove them from our day to day activity- because it’s been built in.
Minutes 5-10:
Minutes 10-15:
Instead of a partner saying, “I need you to stop drinking so much,” what might it look like to say, “I notice that you turn to drinking lot, and I wonder what I might be able to do so you could turn to me for comfort instead of drinking.” YIKES, that’s hard to consider. In order for this to work, there would have to be acute awareness and availability around the need for comfort.
I (Angela), recall my mom complimenting me on being a hard worker. It was a virtue to her that our family of origin goes to work as a form of comfort. Our family rule, if you can do something productive with your discomfort, then at least you’ll have a positive result from the negative feeling.
Minutes 15-20:
It is not only the present of bad things that created the need for comfort, but also the absence of good. If we did not get taught how to comfort ourselves in a healthy, positive way, we will learn to use what we can. We have it in us to want and desire comfort from another human, but we have found other ways to exist. In order to stop the ‘other’ ways, we have to work on how we connect. Hugs are not the same as cocaine, so we have to learn how to get the comfort we need.
Minutes 20-25:
Connect Point: In trying to identify what we learned, what did you see people in your family of origin do with their pain? What did they go to or do to manage their discomfort?
To learn more about Chad and Angela and why they care so much about this topic, go to their website: www.therealimhoffs.com
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