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In this insightful episode of the Choosing Help podcast, Dr. Tracy Stecker is joined by Tyler Webb, a therapist and social worker specializing in substance use disorder treatment. Together, they explore the profound impact addiction has on relationships, examining how substance use can create patterns of isolation, shame, and behavioral changes that strain connections between loved ones.
They discuss the subtle signs that a relationship may be deteriorating, the emotional toll on both the person struggling with addiction and their family or friends, and the complex dynamics of enabling versus supporting recovery.
Tyler and Dr. Stecker emphasize the crucial role of honest communication, social connection, and community support—such as 12-step programs—in healing and rebuilding relationships damaged by addiction.
This episode offers compassionate guidance for those affected by substance use disorders, whether as individuals or loved ones, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, setting boundaries, and seeking help to foster healthier, more supportive relationships.
By Hatherleigh Behavioral HealthIn this insightful episode of the Choosing Help podcast, Dr. Tracy Stecker is joined by Tyler Webb, a therapist and social worker specializing in substance use disorder treatment. Together, they explore the profound impact addiction has on relationships, examining how substance use can create patterns of isolation, shame, and behavioral changes that strain connections between loved ones.
They discuss the subtle signs that a relationship may be deteriorating, the emotional toll on both the person struggling with addiction and their family or friends, and the complex dynamics of enabling versus supporting recovery.
Tyler and Dr. Stecker emphasize the crucial role of honest communication, social connection, and community support—such as 12-step programs—in healing and rebuilding relationships damaged by addiction.
This episode offers compassionate guidance for those affected by substance use disorders, whether as individuals or loved ones, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, setting boundaries, and seeking help to foster healthier, more supportive relationships.