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Coaching Episode: The Purpose of Self-Care and Importance of Acknowledging Progress When Your Child Chooses Sobriety
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ABOUT THE EPISODE:
If you’re here listening to Hopestream, you probably know that working through substance misuse can take a heavy toll on family relationships. Even after a child achieves sobriety, family dynamics are sometimes still disrupted by the intensely emotional process everyone has been through.
In this coaching episode, I’ll meet Alana, a Stream Community parent whose oldest daughter is now 11 months sober. Alana has watched her struggle — especially during the first two years of COVID — with devastating bouts of depression and anxiety, which have twice been made worse by personal traumas.
Alana is optimistic about her daughter’s sobriety, but she’s still navigating those mental health issues. She wants her to be stable and independent but can’t seem to stop trying to “fix” her daughter’s life with a never-ending to-do list and nagging. In this episode, Alana and I work through:
- How she can encourage good, sober choices by her daughter - without nagging her
- Recognizing progress and the importance of positive reinforcement
how self-care changes the way our children see us - and what I did wrong that pushed my son to continue his substance use
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