Alcohol Intervention plans
Advice on my Alcoholic Mother. Its been over 4 years now.?
Alright heres everything in a nutshell. My moms been an alcoholic for many years now.
Shes been to jail a few times, and rehab all over alcohol. Nothing has worked. She has driven drunk a few times.
She blackouts, pisses and craps on herself.
before my mom and dad finally divorced, she came at my dad with a knife, and now shes comming at her boyfriend with a hammer.
Shes gotten so bad, I live about an hour away from her, so I cant just get inthe car and go over there.
Me and my grandma talked about Intervention, but I think tat would just make her mad. (If i did go ahead and plan that out, How, and what Am I suppose to do to do that?
I cant call the cops on her again, or call her probation officer because she would go to jail for a LONG time.
ANY ADVICES ON WHAT I CAN DO NOW?
This is my favorite topic to give advice on because ive been in your shoes. I had someone extremely close to me that was addicted to heroin for 6 years. We tried until we were blue in the face to plead with her to get help but she just flew off the wall and got angry because “we didn’t understand what she was going through” I know all you want to do is help, but you have to understand that when someone is addicted to something, there is nothing in the world that you can say or do to get them to get help if they are not ready. Someone who is addicted is themselves physically, but it is not the same person mentally, and they aren’t thinking clearly. all you can do is be there for her, make her understand that you love her, and you’re there for her no matter what, the only thing that you cannot do is enable her, and what i mean by that is do not give her money, do not let her in your home if shes going to drink or be drunk, but be there for her as a friend, and a daughter. Sometimes something big has to happen for them to open their eyes to the harsh reality that they have a problem (unfortunately) and it will get better. The person i was close to went through something major that made her finally turn her life around, and she has been sober for 4 years. I’m so sorry that you are going through this, but the only person who can change things is her. I’ll pray for you and your family sweetie, things will look out and she will someday see.
You are a model. Teens are watching you and how you handle crisis situations in your life. alcohol intervention plans They look at your problem solving skills and often times use them as their own. So if you solve your problems with alcohol, they may do the same.
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