14: Living With an Addict: The Side No One Talks About
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Addiction doesn’t just affect the person acting out—it impacts everyone connected to them.
In this episode of Return to Heart, the conversation turns toward the often-overlooked reality of spouses, children, parents, and loved ones living alongside addiction. Through personal stories, clinical insight, and family systems theory, the hosts explore what it’s like to be on the other side of compulsive behavior—the loneliness, the silence, the roles we take on just to survive.
This episode covers:
• Why addiction is a family system, not an individual problem
• The hidden roles families adopt to avoid abandonment
• Loneliness, chaos, and unspoken rules inside addictive homes
• Why spouses and children often need as much—or more—care than the addict
• What it means to begin feeling, trusting, and speaking again
If you’ve ever loved someone who was unavailable, compulsive, or addicted, this conversation is for you.
🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode are available at tinman.org