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Living With an Alcoholic (part 2)

In the previous article we talked about things but you should not do. In this article we'll talk about things that you could do to make it more certain that your partner will do something about their drinking. As suggested in the previous article as the partner of the drinker you should not fall into the trap of co-dependency, that is living the life reacting to the behavior of the drinker. It is difficult to not fall into that pattern, however that only reinforces the drinker's behavior and increases the anger and resentment felt by the partner.

Instead you need to start thinking about yourself you need to start living you need to start having a life of your own. Spend time with friends, join clubs, find things that interest you. If you can do this has a number of consequences. First you might actually enjoy it, it may be some time since you actually had time to yourself and did things for yourself. Second you may find that it takes your mind off some of the problems and you worry less, and you are less stressed. Third it may say send out a signal to the drinker but you're no longer spending your life waiting on them in this change in the environment can often lead to the drinker to start considering their own behavior. For they may stop to believe that if they do not change the name may be alone.

Some commentators suggest that you should confront the drinker. In some cases this may be the right thing to do, however be careful. If you do confront then do not confront if the drinker is intoxicated. Also the very careful about confronting if there is a history of violence, you probably know the risks of the situation better than anyone but remember and be cautious. Make sure that you're safe and be doubly cautious if that are children involved. One method of confrontation involves getting family and friends as a united unit to do the confrontation. This does have a number of advantages. It presents a united front would and makes it more difficult for the drinker to deny having a problem. Having a number of people involved in the confrontation may also provide a ready-made support network. It may also deflects attention away from yourself as the partner of the drinker, although be careful that attention may return again when you are alone.

It also helps if you are a positive and offer help and support. If the drinker suggests going to the doctor, rehab or AA than be positive about that encourage it. One way you could be very encouraging is to suggest accompanying the drinker as they seek help. However it is extremely difficult and frustrating to wait for the drinker to come to a decision to change or seek help. Indeed it is very tempting to try and force the issue. Many toddlers are drinkers try to force the issue by leaving pamphlets or information booklets in prominent places that the drinker will find them. Others have invited members of alcoholics anonymous to visit the house to talk to the drinker. The difficulty with both of these strategies is that if the drinker is not open to discussion about the drinking than it may actually offer an excuse for further or prolonged drinking.
Despite what some authors and commentators say, confrontation, either direct or indirect through literature, is not always was the right thing to do. It works in some situations it most definitely does not work in other situations. What does work is to start and live your own life. It does not necessarily require that you move out of the marital home, instead it may be that you carve out a life for yourself, independent of the drinker but still within the home. This may or may not lead to the drinker changing or seeking help must and will lead to much more satisfying and fulfilling life for yourself. It will also be much better for any children in the relationship.

John McMahon

John McMahon 24/7 Help Yourself and Alcohol and Drug Guide.com
I have worked in the addiction field for over 25 years. In that time I have worked as a therapist, university lecturer and researcher and have published about 50 articles in scholarly journals and books and am the originator of a brand new concept in alcohol treatment on line – 24/7 Help Yourself.

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