When Helping Hurts: Escaping the Quicksand of Their Addiction
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If you’ve ever felt like you were being pulled under by someone else’s addiction, this episode is for you.
In today’s conversation, I share one of the most powerful metaphors I’ve ever used to describe the emotional toll of loving someone who’s still in active addiction: quicksand.
We’ll talk about:
- Why trying to save them might be sinking you
- The different “circles” of support — and what to do when others don’t understand your pain
- What it really means to detach without abandoning the person you love
- And a deeply personal story about hearing from my oldest son, and how I coached myself through the urge to spiral
This is one of the most honest episodes I’ve shared — because the truth is, this work isn’t one-and-done.
It's layered.
It’s ongoing.
And some days? It takes every ounce of strength just to stay grounded.
But the more you practice, the more you realize:
You can love them deeply… Without going under with them.
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You don’t have to drown to prove your love.
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