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When you love someone suffering from addiction, it can be hard to let things go sometimes. Maybe you found empty bottles after they said they'd stop drinking. Or they came home late again (or not at all). You probably want to get to the bottom of what they did (and why).
But how can you effectively express what you're feeling when they've been drinking or using? You want to feel heard and recognized, right?
In this week's episode, I share a tool on how to talk to your loved one when you're feeling worried, frustrated, or hurt.
Find more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/best-time-to-talk/
Join us here: https://loveoveraddiction.com
By Michelle Anderson4.8
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When you love someone suffering from addiction, it can be hard to let things go sometimes. Maybe you found empty bottles after they said they'd stop drinking. Or they came home late again (or not at all). You probably want to get to the bottom of what they did (and why).
But how can you effectively express what you're feeling when they've been drinking or using? You want to feel heard and recognized, right?
In this week's episode, I share a tool on how to talk to your loved one when you're feeling worried, frustrated, or hurt.
Find more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/best-time-to-talk/
Join us here: https://loveoveraddiction.com

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