How Enabling Addiction Can Become a Powerful New Asset - Episode 55How Enabling Addiction Can Become a Powerful New Asset - Episode 55
Why Intervention Podcast
Is helping your loved one struggling with addiction financially a good step to make? You might think you are, but you’re not. You may be acting as an enabler. Being an enabler surrounds the talk between Christopher and Danny. They shared different...
1:10:50•7 Oct 2021
Transforming Enabling Behaviors into Recovery Assets: Insights from Christopher Doyle and Danny Klein
“If you can really be unemotional about it, then what you can do is you can use the actual contents of what they're saying...it's just as practical as anything that you can imagine when you put it in those terms.”
When a loved one is struggling with addiction, it's easy to feel helpless and unsure of the right steps to take. In this episode of the 'Why Intervention Podcast', hosts Christopher Doyle and Danny Klein tackle the tricky topic of enabling behaviors and how they can be transformed into powerful tools for recovery.
They dive into real-life scenarios where family members might unknowingly act as enablers, providing practical advice on how to turn these behaviors around to support a loved one's journey to sobriety. The discussion doesn't shy away from the hard truths—like the fact that simply hoping for the best won't cut it. Instead, Doyle and Klein stress the importance of proactive measures and professional guidance.
They break down the difference between a simple call for help and a full-blown intervention, offering listeners a clear roadmap to navigate these challenging waters. Whether you're a family member looking for ways to support someone in recovery or you're on your own path to sobriety, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps. Tune in to learn how you can make a real difference in your loved one's life.

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