Trusting the Journey: A Lifeline for Families Battling Addiction
Trusting the process, go find a meeting. Go find a licensed therapist if your child needs help and you need to find some therapeutic boarding schools. That will be in the next episode. That is a whole different ball of wax. That is man. That's a deep one. But yeah, you've got to trust the process because it does work and at the very least, as you create something that's completely different from what you expected, it could be one of the most beautiful things that you've ever created in your life.
Picture this: your world is turned upside down by a loved one's struggle with Substance Use Disorder (SUD). In this episode of 'Siblinghood of Recovery', host Angie Reno shares her deeply personal journey through the chaos and uncertainty that comes with addiction. Titled 'Trust the Process...No, Really...Trust the Process', Angie emphasizes the critical importance of believing in the recovery process, even when it feels impossible. Drawing from her own experiences, she offers practical advice for families navigating this challenging path.
Angie highlights the necessity of seeking professional help, joining support groups, and building a community around you. She knows firsthand how overwhelming the flood of information can be, but she encourages listeners to take it one day at a time and trust in the journey. This episode isn't just about surviving; it's about finding hope and creating a new normal amidst the turmoil.
Angie's message is clear: by letting go of control and embracing the process, families can discover a transformative and hopeful outcome. Whether you're new to this journey or have been on it for a while, Angie's insights provide a comforting reminder that you're not alone. Tune in to hear her story and find out how trusting the process can become your lifeline.