In marriage, our homes are expected to be our safe havens, shielding us from harm. But when a partner struggles with alcohol or drug addiction, that haven can turn into a place of emotional turmoil.
Close connections with addicted partners often lead to chaos, negativity, and even violence. Substance abuse erodes trust, especially for couples with children, resulting in conflicts over parenting responsibilities. It's a tough situation, and you may be grappling with your own emotions—fear and pain—while still loving your partner and wanting to help them.
Recovery from alcohol or drug abuse tests the strength of personal relationships. Holding hands with your loved one's substance use disorder can be tough. While there's no fixed guide on handling it perfectly, there are essential things to consider. In long-term commitments like marriages, substance abuse disrupts harmony, impacting not just the individual but everyone around them. Many would say that, besides the one struggling with addiction, their partner often pays the highest price.
Helping a spouse face addiction requires teamwork, your support, and professional guidance. Our commitment is to assist both you and your loved one in building a foundation for lasting sobriety. If your partner's substance use is affecting your relationship, you're not alone. Keep reading to learn the challenging truth about addiction and relationships.
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Tanya Gioia
Hi, I’m Tanya Gioia! A wife, a mom, a podcaster, and a family recovery coach.
I created this blog to bring hope to families facing addiction, providing the support I wish I had 13 years ago.
Navigating life when married to an addict is a challenging journey with no easy answers. However, this blog provides valuable insights and considerations to help clarify your thinking on how to proceed. Find guidance in understanding the complexities of your situation.