Healing Family Bonds: Judy and Joy Elohim Voruz on Addiction Recovery
It's like a difficult situation that has an answer. And that goes along with what we were talking about earlier, with not being so serious. It's like if you accidentally put your glasses on upside down and everything looked all weird, and all I did was come up and say: all you got to do is just turn it this way.
How do you support a loved one struggling with addiction without losing yourself in the process? Judy and Joy Elohim Voruz from Wise Caring Mentoring have some answers. In this episode of 'Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles', hosts Harry Derbitsky and Greg Suchy sit down with the Voruz sisters to discuss their unique approach to transforming relationships with addicted family members.
Drawing from their personal and professional experiences, Judy and Joy share how they combine compassionate care with the Three Principles framework to help families navigate the turbulent waters of addiction. They highlight the importance of humor, empathy, and validation in recovery, emphasizing that healing isn't just about the individual battling addiction but also about the family members who support them.
The episode delves into the challenges families face, such as anxiety and panic attacks, and explores how a team approach can make a significant difference. Whether you're dealing with an addicted loved one or looking to better understand the dynamics of addiction recovery, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies for fostering healthier relationships.