191 | Supporting A Loved One Who Drinks Too Much (Without Losing Yourself)
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Loving someone who struggles with alcohol can feel overwhelming.
You want to help. You want to fix it. You want to take the pain away.
But nothing seems to work… and somewhere along the way, you might start losing yourself in the process.
In this episode, we’re talking about what it really looks like to support a loved one with alcohol addiction - without taking on responsibility that isn’t yours.
This is an honest conversation from both sides of the experience: what helps, what doesn’t, and how to navigate the line between supporting and enabling.
In this episode, we cover:- Why trying to “fix” someone’s drinking doesn’t work
- The difference between helping and enabling
- How codependency can quietly take over
- Why lectures, pressure, and logic often backfire
- What actually helps when someone is struggling
- How to set boundaries without feeling like you’re giving up
- Ways to find relief when you feel consumed by someone else’s addiction
- Codependent No More by Melody Beattie
- Al-Anon (support groups for friends and families of alcoholics)
Resources we offer:
- Join our weekly Zoom meeting (safe, supportive, not AA): https://noalcoholneeded.net/meeting-faqs/
- Get to know the people behind the voices of No Alcohol Needed:
https://noalcoholneeded.net/meet-the-voices/
- Private, individual coaching: https://createalifesofull.com/online-sober-coaching/