When a Loved One Has Addiction: Delynn's Journey

DeafCounseling     January 20, 2023 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe


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It’s not easy to watch a loved one deal with addiction issues. No matter how much we might care, we can’t stop anyone from engaging in unhealthy drinking or drug use. Standing by and watching someone struggle with addiction can be a painful, upsetting, and helpless feeling. DeLynn opens up about her experience with her daughter’s addiction and how she has handled it. If you are Deaf and want to learn more and get support in coping with a friend or family member’s addiction issues, the Deaf Alanon ASL Facebook group is a good resource. You can also check out online Al-Anon meetings here:
shorturl.at/osBOU (2nd row has Al-Anon meetings)
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Deaf Counseling Center provides therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.
NOTE: We use the word “Deaf” as an inclusive term for all Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, late-deafened, CI users, and other identities. @everyone

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