Ep212 – Curiosity in Relationship RecoveryEp212 – Curiosity in Relationship Recovery
Untoxicated Podcast
No transition was more important to Sheri's and Matt's relationship recovery than when Matt stopped telling Sheri what she was doing wrong and started trying to understand why she felt the way she did. It was a major shift that saved their marriage,
57:38•9 Oct 2023
From Blame to Understanding: Sheri and Matt's Journey to Healing
Episode Overview
- Transitioning from telling to understanding in relationship recovery is crucial
- Curiosity and self-awareness play vital roles in individual and relationship recovery
- Navigating sobriety and family relationships poses unique challenges
- Understanding the impact of alcohol and addiction on family dynamics is essential
- Prioritizing individual and relationship recovery is a complex but important journey
“Curiosity is the way to do not only individual recovery, but relationship recovery, because it's a sign that you're making progress.”
Have you ever felt like your relationship is teetering on the edge because of addiction? In this heartfelt episode of the Untoxicated Podcast, Sheri and Matt Salis open up about a pivotal moment in their journey to recovery. The turning point came when Matt shifted from pointing fingers at Sheri to genuinely trying to understand her feelings. This change not only saved their marriage but also transformed their approach to healing.
Throughout the episode, they answer a listener's question and discuss the critical role of empathy and curiosity in rebuilding trust and intimacy. Whether you're dealing with addiction in your own life or supporting a loved one through it, Sheri and Matt's candid conversation offers a beacon of hope and practical advice. Tune in to learn how transitioning from blame to understanding can make all the difference in relationship recovery.

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