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It is challenging to help a loved one struggling with any type of addiction.
Sometimes, a direct conversation can spearhead the road to recovery. However, when it comes to addiction, the person struggling with the problem won’t be able to see it and acknowledge it.
This is why a more focused approach is needed. Shifting your mindset can help get them into treatment.
For today’s episode, Chris and Danny reference the concept of positive leverage, which is another way to get someone with an addiction to doing something beneficial that they don’t want to. They discuss the need for discipline when dealing with addiction and why intervention is the easiest and fastest way to get a loved one to accept help for their addiction.
Intervention is important for an addicted loved one because they may be subconsciously waiting for it. The family must intervene to remove them from their current environment and put them in a healthy and safe environment. This allows the addicted loved one to move from denial to acceptance and build a foundation of understanding about the severity of the problem. Once this happens, they can have the epiphany that they need to change for the better.
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It is challenging to help a loved one struggling with any type of addiction.
Sometimes, a direct conversation can spearhead the road to recovery. However, when it comes to addiction, the person struggling with the problem won’t be able to see it and acknowledge it.
This is why a more focused approach is needed. Shifting your mindset can help get them into treatment.
For today’s episode, Chris and Danny reference the concept of positive leverage, which is another way to get someone with an addiction to doing something beneficial that they don’t want to. They discuss the need for discipline when dealing with addiction and why intervention is the easiest and fastest way to get a loved one to accept help for their addiction.
Intervention is important for an addicted loved one because they may be subconsciously waiting for it. The family must intervene to remove them from their current environment and put them in a healthy and safe environment. This allows the addicted loved one to move from denial to acceptance and build a foundation of understanding about the severity of the problem. Once this happens, they can have the epiphany that they need to change for the better.
Episode Highlights
Call to Action Schedule a Call Free Resources
Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here
Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes.
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