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How to Help Your Partner Get Sober: Family Recovery Addiction Support
Mariah Kay
6 episodes
2 days ago
Loving someone with addiction is painful—you want to help but don’t know how. This podcast gives you evidence-based tools to move your partner closer to sobriety without enabling or losing yourself. Hosted by Mariah Kay, a CRAFT-certified coach and founder of Healing Together, this show teaches you how to get your partner out of denial, improve communication and conversation around their drinking with less defensiveness, set boundaries, and influence change. You have influence and impact over your partner’s addiction, it's proven. Subscribe now & start listening!
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Loving someone with addiction is painful—you want to help but don’t know how. This podcast gives you evidence-based tools to move your partner closer to sobriety without enabling or losing yourself. Hosted by Mariah Kay, a CRAFT-certified coach and founder of Healing Together, this show teaches you how to get your partner out of denial, improve communication and conversation around their drinking with less defensiveness, set boundaries, and influence change. You have influence and impact over your partner’s addiction, it's proven. Subscribe now & start listening!
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Mental Health
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How To Get Your Partner To WANT To Drink Less
How to Help Your Partner Get Sober: Family Recovery Addiction Support
11 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
How To Get Your Partner To WANT To Drink Less

"How To Get Your Partner To WANT TO Drink Less "

Addiction thrives in isolation, but connection is what truly fuels change. šŸ’› In this episode, we’re diving into why positive reinforcement is one of the most powerful tools you have—and how building meaningful, healthy connections can actually move your partner closer to recovery.

šŸŽ™ļø You’ll learn:
āœ”ļø Why punishment & ultimatums don’t work (and what does)
āœ”ļø How to connect with them to reinforce non-drinking
āœ”ļø Small shifts in connection that make a huge impact

This isn’t about ignoring the problem—it’s about shaping change in a way that lasts. Ready to use connection as your most powerful tool? Let’s talk about it.

šŸ‘‰ Try Healing Together with a FREE trial – a support membership designed for those who want more than just a place to vent.

You’re ready for real change.In yourself.In how you feel.In how you approach your partner’s addiction.

If you want to feel confident and in control of your emotions—without the only option being to leave—then Healing Together is for you.

JOIN HERE: ⁠Healing Together Membership⁠⁠⁠ ⁠

šŸ”— Connect with me:
šŸ“ø Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/myhusbandsaddiction⁠
šŸŒ Website: ⁠www.mariahkaycoaching.com⁠

šŸ’› Subscribe & tune in—your connection matters more than you think.

How to Help Your Partner Get Sober: Family Recovery Addiction Support
Loving someone with addiction is painful—you want to help but don’t know how. This podcast gives you evidence-based tools to move your partner closer to sobriety without enabling or losing yourself. Hosted by Mariah Kay, a CRAFT-certified coach and founder of Healing Together, this show teaches you how to get your partner out of denial, improve communication and conversation around their drinking with less defensiveness, set boundaries, and influence change. You have influence and impact over your partner’s addiction, it's proven. Subscribe now & start listening!