188. Setting Boundaries With Addicts with Susan Achziger
Release Date: 07/30/2024
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info_outlineBoundaries are essential for any relationship to be healthy and successful but when you are dealing with a child that is a drug addict, they can be the difference between being able to show up in a healthy way versus creating more harm for your child. Coach Susan Achziger is on the podcast today talking about the essential elements of boundaries with addicts and how they made a profound impact on the relationship she had with her son so she could love him the best way possible.
This is a tender episode and whether you have a child who is addicted to drugs or not, you want to listen because it will give you hope and give you perspective on the difference you can make in your child’s life. If you are a parent of a drug addict and need help navigating this challenge, please reach out to Susan. She knows where you are coming from and wants both you and your child to succeed.
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