Elevate Experience

The Elevate Experience

Elevate Experience

  • Understanding Loved Ones Struggling with Addiction: with Seth and Nate

Understanding Loved Ones Struggling with Addiction: with Seth and Nate

Tuesday 13th December 2022

Seth and Nate share insights on supporting loved ones in rehab, stressing patience, understanding, and setting healthy boundaries. Tune in for heartfelt advice.
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Supporting a Loved One in Rehab: Insights from Seth and Nate

When a family sends their loved one to rehab to get treatment, they may not realize that their loved one is gradually changing and working on themself day-by-day to get better. In this podcast episode, you’ll find out why
When a family member is battling addiction, it can be a rollercoaster of emotions for everyone involved. In this episode of 'The Elevate Experience', Seth and Nate sit down to discuss the often overlooked journey that families go through while their loved one is in rehab. They highlight the importance of patience and understanding as their loved ones undergo significant changes during treatment.
Often, families remember the hurt caused by past actions and may not see the positive strides being made. Seth and Nate share their personal experiences of how everything started to 'click' as they progressed through their own recovery programs. They also delve into the importance of support groups like Codependency Anonymous, which help families set healthy boundaries and support their mental health.
This episode is a heartfelt guide for anyone looking to better understand and support a loved one in addiction recovery. It's packed with practical advice, personal stories, and a reminder that recovery is a series of small, celebratory steps.