Allison Toth

Wishing You Wellness

Allison Toth

  • #67: What Addiction Really Costs: Loving Someone with Substance Issues, Setting Boundaries, & Getting Back Up Every Single Time (SOLO)

#67: What Addiction Really Costs: Loving Someone with Substance Issues, Setting Boundaries, & Getting Back Up Every Single Time (SOLO)

Saturday 31st December 2022

Allison Toth opens up about addiction's impact on loved ones, emphasizing boundaries and resilience in this heartfelt episode of 'Wishing You Wellness'.
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42 minutes
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Wishing You Wellness
Author:
Allison Toth
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Categories:
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Mindful Recovery
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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The Hidden Costs of Loving Someone with Addiction: A Journey of Boundaries and Resilience

You have that same power within you.
Allison Toth, the heart and soul behind 'Wishing You Wellness', brings you a deeply personal and raw episode that peels back the layers of addiction's impact on loved ones. This isn't your typical light-hearted chat; it's an honest, sometimes solemn, exploration of the real-life struggles faced by those who love someone battling substance issues. Allison shares her own recent experiences with addiction, providing a candid look into the emotional toll it takes and the strength required to keep moving forward.
She emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries to protect your own well-being while supporting someone with addiction. This episode isn't just for those in recovery but also for their friends and family who often bear the unseen burdens. With her trademark vulnerability and transparency, Allison offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that you're not alone in this journey.
Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that underscores the necessity of self-care, resilience, and community support in the face of addiction.