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If you love someone struggling with substance use disorder, we’ve got you. From people who have be

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🚫 This is why your approach to helping your loved one isn't working:

1. Ignoring the problem: Turning a blind eye won't make it disappear. Acknowledge the issue and take action.

2. Enabling behaviors: Sometimes what feels like helping is actually making things worse. Learn to set boundaries and say no to enabling.

3. Lack of understanding: Without knowledge about addiction and recovery, it's hard to provide effective support. Educate yourself to better assist your loved one.

4. Avoiding Tough Conversations: Having difficult conversations is never fun, but they're necessary for progress. Don't shy away from addressing the tough stuff.

5. Neglecting Self-Care: You can't support others if you're not taking care of yourself. Prioritize your own well-being to be a better source of support.

It's time to shift your approach and make a real difference in your loved one's journey to recovery. 💪

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🌿 Setting healthy boundaries with a loved one struggling with substance use disorder is an act of love and self-care. 💚 It's about supporting them while protecting your own well-being. Remember, it's okay to say no, to seek help, and to prioritize your mental health. We're in this together. 🌼

06/23/2024

Myth: Now that my person is in recovery, everything will fall into place. 🌱 Recovery is a journey, not a destination. It takes time, effort, and continuous support. There will be ups and downs, but with patience and love, we can navigate this path together.

06/21/2024

Don't ask why the addiction, ask why the pain. 💔🌿 It's not just about what someone is using to cope, but the deeper wounds they are trying to heal. Let's shift our perspective from judgment to understanding, and offer compassion instead of criticism.

06/20/2024

🚫 This is why your approach to helping your loved one isn't working! DM me if you're stuck!

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Facing resistance when trying to help a loved one with substance use disorder is tough; and normal. Stay patient, listen actively, and offer your support without judgment. Persistence and empathy go a long way.

Want to learn more about how you can help those in your life who may be struggling? Join our beta group as we delve into the secrets of coping with SUD, because together, we can make a difference! (link in bio)

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🛡️ Setting boundaries with someone with a substance use disorder can be challenging but is necessary for both your well-being and theirs. Communicate clearly, stay consistent, and prioritize your mental health.

Want to learn more about how you can help those in your life who may be struggling? Join our community as we delve into the secrets of coping with SUD, because together, we can make a difference! (link in bio)

06/16/2024

Hey dads, we know fatherhood comes with its own set of challenges. Dealing with substance use disorder, whether it's personal or in a loved one, can be tough. As a dad, it's important to find support, take care of your mental health, and be a pillar of strength for your family. We love you.

06/13/2024

✨ Breaking the Stigma: Addiction medications aren't about swapping one addiction for another, they're about reclaiming lives. 🌟 These treatments are medically proven to support recovery by stabilizing brain chemistry and reducing cravings. Let's bust the myth and support science-backed recovery! 💪

06/10/2024

"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other." - Walter Elliot. Keep going, keep loving, keep showing compassion. Your strength is your superpower. 🌟❤️

Want to learn more about how you can help those in your life who may be struggling? Join our beta group as we delve into the secrets of coping with SUD, because together, we can make a difference! (link in bio)

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