Tim Westbrook

I Love Being Sober

Tim Westbrook

  • When should you give up and stage an intervention for your loved one?

When should you give up and stage an intervention for your loved one?

Tuesday 18th June 2024

Amy Moore shares her journey from addiction to recovery and offers practical advice on when to stage an intervention for a loved one.
57 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Compassionate
Honest
Supportive

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I Love Being Sober
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Tim Westbrook
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When to Stage an Intervention: Amy Moore's Inspiring Journey

Episode Overview

  • Recognise the signs that an intervention might be necessary.
  • Transform interventions into acts of love and support.
  • Set healthy boundaries to protect yourself and your loved one.
  • Seek professional help when needed for effective intervention.
  • Stay present and avoid shame in the recovery process.
The biggest piece of advice I would give you is to stay in today, to know that you're not alone.
Ever wondered when it's time to step in and stage an intervention for a loved one struggling with addiction? This episode of 'I Love Being Sober' dives into that crucial question with guest Amy Moore. Amy's personal journey from addiction to recovery fuels her passion for helping others. Her compassionate, heart-centred approach transforms interventions into acts of love, fostering family unity and personal growth.
Amy's story is not just about overcoming addiction; it's about finding joy and renewal in life, whether she's hiking with her family or capturing the beauty of a sunset. She shares her wisdom on how to recognise the signs that an intervention might be necessary and the importance of setting healthy boundaries. Tim Westbrook, the host and founder of Camelback Recovery, complements Amy's insights with his own extensive experience in addiction recovery.
The episode is packed with practical advice for families struggling to help a loved one, from staying present and avoiding shame to seeking professional help when needed. Amy's anecdotes, from waking up in a bathtub covered in vomit to losing custody of her daughter, are raw and real, making this episode both heart-wrenching and hopeful. If you're grappling with the question of when to intervene, this episode offers valuable guidance and a message of hope.
Don't miss out on Amy's inspiring journey and the life-changing advice she shares.