In this powerful episode titled ‘You Are Not Alone,’ we dive into how addiction can lead good people to difficult choices.
This is a compassionate guide for families and recovery supporters to understand that it’s not your fault—you didn’t cause it, you can’t control it, and you can’t cure it. But you do have the power to care for yourself, set healthy boundaries, and find strength in community. Perfect for— sharing in schools, communities, and homes—a must-listen for anyone navigating the journey of supporting a loved one through addiction.
In this empowering episode, we shift focus to the often-overlooked heroes: the family recovery supports.
We acknowledge the chaos and patterns that come with loving someone through substance use disorders. This episode is a beacon of motivation and inspiration, reminding these incredible individuals to keep prioritizing their own recovery journey.
Through education and love, they’re proving their resilience and dedication. Tune in for a dose of hope and strength.
In this heartfelt episode, we extend a huge thank you to our dedicated listeners, both family recovery supports and those managing substance use disorders.
Your commitment to education is key in fostering understanding and compassion. Let’s continue this journey together, arm in arm, towards a brighter tomorrow.
In this uplifting episode, we dive deep into the journey of overcoming substance use disorders with compassion and understanding. We’re championing the power of motivation and the relentless spirit to keep moving forward.
Families and recovery supports, this one’s for you. Share this episode with your loved ones as a beacon of hope and a reminder that every step forward counts. Let’s start the day with purpose and the belief that recovery is possible.
In our next episode, we navigate the fine line between helping and enabling when supporting loved ones struggling with addiction. We’ll discuss key questions to ask yourself before offering support, ensuring your actions truly aid in their recovery journey without inadvertently worsening their struggle.
Join us as we explore the Transtheoretical Model’s stages of change.
From pre-contemplation, contemplation, perpetuation to action and maintenance, we’ll dive into the mindset of individuals at each step.
Another way to best support a loved one struggling a substance abuse/SUD, is by learning about what stage of change your loved one may correctly be in.
We wanted to take this brief episode to thank our listeners and streamers. Bearing addiction podcast is heading towards the top of the charts thanks to our listeners. Those who are not only listening, but those who are also sharing.
Beating an addiction podcast is for family and recovery supports with loved ones- whether struggling or coping with substance use disorders.
This is a platform that provide psychoeducation and also motivation for family recovery support, and those struggling with substance use disorders.
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In this episode we discuss why is it that those loved ones struggling with substance use disorders tend to make impulsive decisions on their recovery journey.
Whether that be through relapsing or reverting to hanging back around unhealthy people that engage in substance issues and so forth this episode, dive into the Prefrontal cortex.
This episode goal is to educate family and/or recovery supports; as well as those struggling and/or coping with substance use disorders on the prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain that’s responsible for our decision-making and judgment.
Be sure to share this episode with family and/or recovery support; or you’re addicted loved one while struggling with a substance use Disorder- in hopes of minimizing the stigma revolving around addiction.
In this episode of 'Beating Addiction,' we dive into why relapse happens?
We break down the addiction cycle—from urges, cravings to actions—and how families can better support their loved ones.
Remember, relapse can be a part of recovery, but it doesn't have to be.
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