How to Stop Enabling Someone with Alcohol Use Disorder
Understanding Enabling vs. Helping
- Enabling: Doing something for someone that they could and would do for themselves if they were sober.
- Helping: Doing something that the person could not or would not do for themselves if they were sober.
- Enabling protects the person from the consequences of their actions.
Why Do People Enable Alcoholics?
- Genuine desire to be helpful
- Codependency
- Coping mechanism
How to Stop Enabling an Alcoholic
Dos
- Offer support for recovery efforts.
- Set boundaries.
- Let the person deal with consequences.
- Don't make excuses.
Don'ts
- Don't give them a safety net.
- Don't do things they can do themselves.
- Don't make excuses.
- Don't take on all the responsibilities.
- Don't loan or give money.
- Don't save them from legal trouble.
- Don't scold, argue, or plead.
- Don't react.
- Don't try to drink with them.
- Don't be afraid to set boundaries and stick to them.
What Happens When You Stop Enabling an Alcoholic?
- They may seek help.
- There are no guarantees.
- Learning more about enabling and Al-Anon can be helpful.
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