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Enabling an addict? You need boundaries

This man is depressed and addicted. If you love him, stop enabling him. Start setting healthy boundaries.

Do you have someone in your life who is struggling with addiction? Does your life feel out of control? A lack of healthy boundaries might be making it worse.

You may be enabling an addict without being aware.

So, how can you help while maintaining healthy boundaries? Watch our free webinar and find out. 

Lisa Haller, addictions counselor at Retorno, explores the guilt and shame that can arise from enabling others, and from the avoidance of setting boundaries and taking responsibility for our own actions and behavior.

She provides tools and tips to help you identify dangerous addictions and build productive relationships.

Is there an addict in your life? This video is  for you:

What are boundaries?

How can you stop enabling the addict in your life? Healthy boundaries. Boundaries are self-care and our ultimate responsibility. Set healthy boundaries for yourself, and you set yourself, and the addict in your life, up for a healthier, more balanced life.

Set boundaries over someone else, and you risk enabling the addiction that you are trying to stop. Substance abuse demands healthy boundaries. If you need help visualizing how this would work for your family, reach out to Retorno. We can help you stage an intervention or guide you through helping yourself and your family.

Can I fix the addict in my life?

If I could fix the addict in my life, everything would be fine! If only I could get them to stop using! Sound familiar? You need healthy boundaries. Stop the toxic cycle of guilt and shame and you will be surprised how much healing can enter your life.

Send us a message or give us a call – we’re here to help you.

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