Parents: do not switch enablers.
Posted by: drbutkins in teenage drug addiction, teenage alcoholism, parenting a teen drug addict, parenting a teen drug abuser, parenting a teen alcoholic, parenting a teen alcohol abuser, drug addiction treatment, codependency, alcohol and drug abuse, alcohol addiction on
Nov 05, 2008
Enabling means that someone is allowing the situation/drug and/or alcohol use to continue by not setting boundaries and enforcing consequences to occur. Sometimes it involves not allowing natural c0onsequences to occur. For example, when a young adult or adult gets a DUI and the parents "cover up" the stressful situation that he or she needs in order to 'wake up' and stop using, the teen knows that s/he is going to be sheltered and protected from the harm done by the using. This harm, pain and loss, is necessary in order to 'wake up' and feel the consequences of the use.
When you pay a lawyer to take away the problem, you are preventing recovery from occurring. The pain is removed and motivation erased. The teen always knows that you or someone you pay will take away the problems and then they can use again.
Be aware that treatment places can take away all stress except internal stress and, therafore, protect the person from the consequences. This will allow the problem to continue.
When all enablers stop enabling, the addict/alcoholic cannot use.
Love and peace,
Docpete, the imperfect therapist

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