POP Buchanan

Sober is Dope!

POP Buchanan

  • Tips to Help with an Addicted Spouse (Do’s and Don’ts, Divorce, and Recovery)

Tips to Help with an Addicted Spouse (Do’s and Don’ts, Divorce, and Recovery)

Wednesday 4th December 2019

POP Buchanan shares tips for supporting an addicted spouse, balancing self-care, and exploring options like therapy and counseling. Tune in for compassionate advice.
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Sober is Dope!
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POP Buchanan
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Supporting Your Partner Through Addiction: Guidance, Choices, and Healing

When you're in your addiction- and this is a first-hand experience- when in addiction it's almost as if you're under some form of possession. Despite the fact that the addict can be annoying and frustrating at times and heartbreaking, always keep in mind that this person is under some undue influence by a higher power than themselves and is very, very difficult.
Ever wondered how to support a partner struggling with addiction? This episode of 'Sober is Dope' with POP Buchanan dives deep into the complex world of living with an addicted spouse. POP, drawing from his own decade-long journey of sobriety, offers heartfelt advice on the do's and don'ts of helping your partner without losing yourself in the process. Whether you're grappling with questions about divorce or seeking ways to rebuild your relationship, this episode has got you covered.
The conversation touches on everything from practical tips to emotional resilience, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the power of therapy and counseling. If you're looking for compassionate guidance on navigating these turbulent waters, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and discover how love, understanding, and the right tools can pave the way to recovery and a stronger bond.