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When the worst thing happens to the addict or alcoholic and your biggest fear is comes true.

In this video, Heidi Rain discusses the worst possible thing that can happen to an addict or alcoholic, which is their death. She shares a personal story and offers guidance on how to cope with the fear of leaving a relationship with an addict or alcoholic, knowing that their death is a possibility. She emphasizes the importance of seeking professional support and doing everything possible to help before making the decision to leave. Dealing with the Fear of Leaving an Addict: Coping with the Worst Possible Outcome The fear of leaving an addict is that they will die without you. A listener wrote in about finding their ex-partner deceased after leaving them. The writer asks for advice on how to cope with the worst possible outcome. The Role of Enablers in Addiction and the Inevitable Result of the Disorder Setting boundaries with an addicted person does not guarantee control over their actions or prevent their eventual passing. Enablers may unknowingly expedite the process of someone dying from addiction by providing support and maintaining the status quo. The Importance of Intervention and Treatment in Addiction Recovery Recognizing the need for intervention and treatment in addiction recovery. The struggle of not having control over a loved one's choices and the importance of doing everything possible to help. Understanding that addiction recovery requires professional treatment and intervention, not just being at home. Seeking Professional Support for Toxic Relationships Seek professional guidance to ensure you have done everything possible to save or exit a toxic relationship. Don't rely solely on friends and family for advice, seek professional support for a strategic plan. What do you do when your worst fear comes to pass? I know you have wondered this very thing being in a relationship with an addict or alcoholic. So, today, I address a letter sent in and give some wisdom on the subject. Sensitive topic. If you are struggling to help your family, schedule a 90 minute strategy session to get a plan in place. https://addictionandcodependency.mykajabi.com/offers/TqLNjCjD/checkout

 

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