Licensed professional counselor Susan Knower joins host for an Ask Me Anything episode. They discuss convincing loved ones to stop drinking, healing trauma, stages of change in alcohol use, therapist's role in healing, thoughts on rehab, and tips for managing negative thoughts.
Setting boundaries is crucial when dealing with a loved one's alcohol use.
Healing from trauma can be facilitated through recognizing childhood experiences' impact.
Retraining internal dialogue post-sobriety involves positive affirmations and self-compassion.
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Strategies for Setting Boundaries and Coping with Alcohol Use Concerns
The podcast delves into the complexity of dealing with a loved one's alcohol use, offering insights on setting boundaries. It underscores the challenge of influencing someone else's behavior and suggests focusing on personal boundaries and actions rather than pressuring others to change. By promoting self-care, healthy boundaries, and respectful communication, the podcast advocates for empowering individuals to choose their paths towards sobriety.
Tips for Healing Trauma and Exploring Moderation in Alcohol Consumption
The podcast addresses healing from trauma without professional therapy, highlighting the resilience of individuals in their personal journeys. It stresses the significance of recognizing the impact of childhood experiences on adult behaviors and relationships. Additionally, discussions touch upon the notion of practicing moderation in alcohol consumption, acknowledging the stages of change and the importance of self-awareness in managing drinking habits.
Transforming Negative Self-Talk and Enhancing Self-Confidence
The episode provides strategies for retraining internal dialogue post-sobriety, urging listeners to be mindful of negative self-talk patterns. It emphasizes the power of positive affirmations and reframing thoughts to promote self-compassion and confidence. By shifting to more constructive and realistic self-assessments, individuals are encouraged to challenge self-limiting beliefs and nurture a supportive inner dialogue for personal growth and sobriety maintenance.
Susan Knower, my therapist mom, joins us today for an Ask Me Anything, therapist style! She is a licensed professional counselor with a substance abuse specialization and is here today to answer the most common questions you submitted on Instagram.
We’ll talk about the challenge of convincing a loved one to stop drinking, if trauma can be healed without a professional therapist, how the ‘stages of change’ apply to alcohol, the role of a therapist in a person’s healing journey, our thoughts on rehab, and tips for redirecting your negative internal thoughts.
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