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You're Helping Them Recover. But You're Slowly Suffocating.

You're Helping Them Recover. But You're Slowly Suffocating.

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Send us Fan MailYou're still functioning. You're answering the crisis calls, researching treatment centers, watching for signs, holding the family together. But underneath all of it, your own oxygen is getting thinner. In the opening week of the Unhooked Masterclass, Jason Coombs sits down with families who love someone with substance use disorder and names what most of them already feel but rarely say out loud: addiction can slowly take the air out of your own life. This episode is the first step toward putting your own mask on first, and it starts with two questions that change everything.If you have been pouring yourself into someone else's recovery while quietly losing your own peace, your own sleep, your own clarity, this episode is for you.In the opening session of the Unhooked Masterclass, Jason Coombs walks families through the foundation of what it means to live unhooked from the chaos of someone else's substance use disorder. He covers confidentiality, emotional safety, powerlessness, the disease of addiction, and the difference between love and control.He also introduces the oxygen mask metaphor that runs through the entire six-week journey. You cannot help your loved one recover if you are slowly suffocating while trying to save them.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeThe oxygen mask moment and why securing yours first is not selfish, it is survival.Why substance use disorder is a disease and not a moral failure, and why that distinction frees families to respond from a clearer place.The line most families cross without realizing it: where love quietly turns into control.How the Vow of Silence creates space for honesty, clarity, and personal revelation.The dual letter assignment that helps families begin separating the disease from the person they love.Hope as a three-part process: a clear goal, a path toward that goal, and the belief you can take the next step.The Emotional Raincoat Daily Inventory and how to use it before the storm hits.Key Frameworks IntroducedOxygen Mask Moment. Vows of Silence. Goldfish Bowl Metaphor. Hope as a Process. Dual Letter Assignment. Emotional Raincoat Daily Inventory. Surrender Blueprint. Serenity Circle Support Groups.Episode Highlights[01:00] Welcome to Week One of the Unhooked Masterclass [02:39] Why confidentiality creates safety and trust in the group [05:35] Treating the masterclass as an oxygen mask moment [07:27] The role of Vows of Silence and spiritual reflection [09:14] How the 12 Steps open the door to conscious contact and personal revelation [11:12] Why pausing before reacting prevents painful decisions [13:15] Introduction to the Serenity Circle support groups [15:04] Stacey shares her story as a mother of a son with substance use disorder [16:31] Week one focus: powerlessness, addiction as disease, and what you can actually control [17:44] The goldfish bowl metaphor and why environment matters [18:10] Hope as a three-part process [21:50] Overview of the six-week Unhooked Masterclass roadmap [25:00] The Helios flight story and the oxygen mask lesson [30:09] How families become hypoxic while trying to fix addiction [33:13] Vow of Silence prompts: unmanageability and confusing love with control [49:49] The dual letter assignment: writing to the addiction and to the loved one [50:55] Separating the disease from the person [55:56] Introducing the Emotional Raincoat Daily Inventory [58:01] The Surrender Blueprint as an off-ramp from fear [59:03] How to use the private community for support and questionsReflection Questions for This WeekWhat has addiction made unmanageable in my life? Where am I confusing love with control?Sit with these. Write about them. Take them to prayer. They are the doorway into the rest of the work.About Jason CoombsJason Coombs is the founder of Brick House Recovery, a faith-based outpatient treatment program in Idaho with locations in Boise, Idaho Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and telehealth. He is the national bestselling author of Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover, host of the Get Unhooked Podcast, and a person in long-term recovery since March 19, 2009.Resources MentionedThe Unhooked Masterclass: a six-week live virtual experience for families impacted by addiction.Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover, available on Audible and Amazon.Brick House Recovery: brickhouserecovery.comThe private Live Unhooked community for ongoing support and questions.Subscribe and ShareIf this episode helped you breathe a little easier, share it with one person who needs to hear it. Subscribe to The Get Unhooked Podcast so you never miss a new episode, and leave a review to help more families find their way home.Support the showJoin Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.comhttps...
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