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The Intruder in the Room: Understanding Addiction as a Family Disease

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Suzanne Brown, LCSW, Clinical Director at Midwest Recovery Centers, shares her personal and professional insights on how addiction impacts entire families, not only individuals. She offers practical tools for family recovery, including boundary setting, detaching with love, and understanding the disease model of addiction. By reframing enabling as "caring out of balance," listeners are empowered to support their loved ones compassionately while also protecting their own wellbeing.

Key Points/Topics Covered

  1. Understanding addiction as a family disease and separating the person from their illness
  2. The impact of addiction on family members and the importance of self-care for families
  3. Enabling behavior: Innocent vs. desperate enabling and how caring can become out of balance
  4. Practical boundary setting and the concept of detaching with love
  5. Supporting and modeling healthy behaviors for children in families impacted by addiction
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Manage episode 491781446 series 3667230
Content provided by Midwest Recovery Centers. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Midwest Recovery Centers or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Suzanne Brown, LCSW, Clinical Director at Midwest Recovery Centers, shares her personal and professional insights on how addiction impacts entire families, not only individuals. She offers practical tools for family recovery, including boundary setting, detaching with love, and understanding the disease model of addiction. By reframing enabling as "caring out of balance," listeners are empowered to support their loved ones compassionately while also protecting their own wellbeing.

Key Points/Topics Covered

  1. Understanding addiction as a family disease and separating the person from their illness
  2. The impact of addiction on family members and the importance of self-care for families
  3. Enabling behavior: Innocent vs. desperate enabling and how caring can become out of balance
  4. Practical boundary setting and the concept of detaching with love
  5. Supporting and modeling healthy behaviors for children in families impacted by addiction
  continue reading

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