Understanding Detachment: Lessons from RRD Principle 10
Episode Overview
Detachment involves evaluating actions and pursuing a different future The episode delves into brokenness and radical acceptance It differentiates between functional and severe addiction, emphasizing the importance of boundaries Insights are provided on identifying and responding to different forms of addiction The narrative urges individuals to detach from toxic relationships and focus on personal healing
If our loved one with a substance use disorder becomes aggressive, defensive, or violent when confronted, they are not safe. They leave you no choice. If they are going to drown you, self-preservation must be a priority.
Ever felt overwhelmed by the need to change everything and everyone around you? In this episode of 'Rock of Recovery', Josh Bond and Angie Matos tackle the concept of detachment through the lens of RRD Principle 10. They dive into how detachment isn't about giving up, but about learning from mistakes and making honest evaluations of our actions. This episode shines a light on brokenness, radical acceptance, and the tough reality that some people and situations just can't be changed.
Josh and Angie discuss the importance of setting boundaries, especially when distinguishing between functional and severe addiction. They emphasize that detachment is key to personal healing and recovery, helping listeners to break free from toxic relationships and behaviors. The conversation is both compassionate and practical, offering actionable advice on how to navigate the emotional and practical complexities of the recovery journey. Listeners will gain insights into how to identify different forms of addiction and respond effectively.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to foster emotional maturity and find a path to a healthier, substance-free life.