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How Group Coaching Can Help You Get Your Loved One Sober - Episode 76

Why Intervention Podcast

Release Date: 06/08/2023

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Chris and Danny discuss the crucial role of effective communication and support for families dealing with a loved one's addiction. They emphasize building resilience through facing adversity and failures. A new six-week closed group intensive is announced, aiming to teach families how to communicate effectively and support their loved ones in achieving lasting sobriety. The program offers tools, guidance, and peer support to participants.


Episode Highlights

  • Initial family outreach and the complexity of cases
  • How cases can resolve before an intervention is needed
  • Introduction of the closed group intensive and its goals
  • The importance of developing skills to help loved ones get sober
  • Creating a recovery contract for future concerns
  • Case success: wife's attentiveness gets husband back in treatment within 5 days of relapse
  • The challenge of discussing suspicions without causing conflict
  • The hesitation in discussing suspicions due to fear of worsening the situation
  • The impact of past experiences on family members' thinking
  • Case success: crafting effective communication to get a loved one into treatment
  • The importance of trusting and following directions
  • Trusting in experts to understand the situation
  • Narrowing down focus to reach the goal more efficiently
  • Addressing the root problem rather than individual circumstances
  • The difficulty in communicating effectively with a loved one suffering from addiction
  • The importance of effective communication to help a loved one
  • Recognizing patterns of enabling and finding solutions to help a loved one with addiction
  • The necessity of failure in building character and succeeding in life
  • Introduction of the closed group intensive program for effective communication with addicted loved ones
  • The goal of having loved ones in treatment by the end of the 6-week program
  • Understanding the need for more leverage and potentially professional intervention
  • Participants gaining education, understanding, and options to help their loved ones at a fraction of the cost 


    Links and Resources from this Episode
  • https://whyintervention.com/
  • https://twitter.com/whyintervention
  • https://www.facebook.com/whyintervention/?ref=br_rs
  • https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2022/05/11/passenger-lands-plane-after-pilot-incapacitated-sot-dlt-vpx.cnn
  • https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/reports/rpt39443/2021NSDUHFFRRev010323.pdf  


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