In this episode of Split Decisions, Amanda Bell and Joanna Harrison are joined by psychotherapist and psychosexual therapist Anna Kingsley to explore how addiction affects relationships, separation and family life. Drawing on her work with couples and individuals, Anna explains why addiction is rarely just an individual issue, but something that reshapes the whole relational system, from partners and children to wider family dynamics.
Together, they unpack the secrecy, shame and emotional exhaustion that often surround addiction, and how the non-addicted partner can become caught in cycles of caretaking, monitoring or over-functioning. Through a dilemma involving a mother navigating divorce from a husband struggling with alcohol addiction, they explore boundaries, children, legal proceedings, safety, support and the painful truth that love alone cannot fix addiction.
We explore:
• How addiction changes the dynamic between partners
• Why shame and secrecy make addiction so hard to name
• The role of the non-addicted partner as caretaker or monitor
• How alcohol, drugs, gambling, work and pornography can affect relationships
• Why children often know more than adults realise
• How to talk to children about addiction in an age-appropriate way
• The impact of addiction on divorce and mediation
• Why clear boundaries matter when separating from someone with addiction
• How to protect children while supporting their relationship with both parents
• Why the non-addicted partner needs their own support
• The importance of stepping away without hatred or punishment
• Why recovery is possible, even when the relationship ends
Links:
Learn more about SeparateSpace: https://www.separatespace.co.uk/
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Follow Joanna Harrison on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joannaharrisoncoupletherapy/
Find out more about Anna Kingsley’s work: https://kingsleycounselling.com/