Stop Enabling Drug Addicts and Alcoholics Stop Enabling Drug Addicts and Alcoholics

Stop Enabling Drug Addicts and Alcoholics

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Publisher Description

Do you have an addict in your life that you are helping, but they seem to be spiraling further down into their addiction? Do you wonder why? Enablers have a hard time seeing how “helping” an addict can be a harmful form of behavior. Enablers are usually kind-hearted people who allow themselves to be taken advantage of when they see someone in trouble. For whatever reason, an enabler needs to be needed and an addict needs an enabler to take care of them, creating a co-dependency relationship. Helping an addict is harmful if it keeps them from suffering the consequences of their addiction and keeps them from taking responsibility for their choices in life. Helping an addict to fact up to their addiction and get professional help is good, but providing shelter, food, and making excuses for them when they are perfectly capable of taking care of themselves is called “enabling.”

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2018
June 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
83
Pages
PUBLISHER
Audrey Phillips Cox
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
420.3
KB

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