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What To Say And Not Say To An Alcoholic

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AA also has open meetings where family or friends can attend as well. I definitely think it is something he has to do for himself, however going to an open meeting with him for the first time could bridge the anxiety a little. If he has a problem, I truly believe he should be in therapy as well.
I don't have any answers but I can tell you that he has two roads to choose from. One will lead him down a very ugly path full of chaos and bad choices. Right now, it is the easier of the two and bares the most fun. The other road, it may be harder work now but it will leave you far happier in the end.
I grew up in a home where my dad was/is an alcoholic. It was constant chaos and I always felt the need to try and fix it or make everyone feel better and in the end usually got blamed for the uproar. Relationships with alcoholics are much like standing on ice, you may slip and slide around for a while end up ok, OR you could end up on your ass, OR you could crash through the ice and drown. The worst part is you never know and usually you slip around on the ice for years falling and getting back up only to fall through in the end. It is heart breaking. I hope he will choose peace and happiness over chaos.
 
Setting clear boundaries for behavior can be helpful.

:) Boundary work.:tup:

There is this site that divided that board into forum sections that included those whom had relatives with X,Y,Z and a section for those that chose partners with X,Y,Z. The board was for a larger spectrum that ran across the DSM V. I think sometimes the most effective boundary rest within the choosing of the partner with eyes opened...as it is a choice.

Can we love them the way they are 'now' and be happy ... is a possible boundary platform. jmho
 
Not really getting you at all today... she asked for, "what else said is helpful?", I hardly need to be reminded that Ayesha's choices will be/are her own. She will choose but... setting boundaries of behavior is something that should happen in all relationships, alcoholic or not. Where's the beef?
 
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