A Merry go Round Named DenialA Merry go Round Named Denial
Recovery Radio Network
Date Unknown
59:20•12 Dec 2014
Breaking Free from the Cycle of Alcoholism
Episode Overview
- Alcoholism involves not just the individual but also family and friends.
- Denial plays a crucial role in perpetuating the cycle of addiction.
- Enablers often unknowingly support the alcoholic's behaviour.
- Understanding different roles can help in breaking free from this cycle.
- Practical advice is offered for initiating recovery.
“The use of this substance becomes the most important thing in his life because of the enormous immediate benefits that brings to him for the time being.”
Recovery Radio Network's episode, 'A Merry Go Round Named Denial', offers a gripping look at the complex dynamics of alcoholism. This episode breaks down the intricate dance between the alcoholic and their surrounding enablers, painting a vivid picture of how denial perpetuates the cycle of addiction. The host unpacks the roles played by family members, friends, and professionals in both enabling and potentially halting the downward spiral.
With a mix of personal anecdotes and broader insights, the episode explains how alcoholism is not just an individual affliction but a family and societal issue as well. The episode is structured like a three-act play, where each act reveals different facets of the alcoholic's life and the people who influence it.
You'll hear about the 'enabler' who rescues the alcoholic from crises, the 'victim' who suffers due to the alcoholic's actions, and the 'provocateur' who tries to control the situation. By understanding these roles, you can better grasp how denial operates within the context of alcoholism. The episode doesn't just stop at identifying problems; it also offers practical advice for breaking free from this destructive cycle.
Whether you're struggling with alcohol yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable perspectives that can help initiate change. So, if you're ready to step off the merry-go-round of denial and take actionable steps towards recovery, this episode is a must-listen.

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