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Many of us have done it without realizing it—we've tried to help our loved one by protecting them from consequences, giving money, making excuses, or stepping in to fix problems. But when does helping become enabling? In this episode, we discuss the definition of enabling: doing for others what they can and need to do for themselves. We explore why families enable, how enabling can unintentionally fuel addiction, and the difficult reality that shielding our loved ones from consequences often delays the very change we hope to see. We'll examine common enabling behaviors, practical examples of healthy support, and how to begin setting boundaries rooted in love rather than fear. If you've ever struggled with guilt, worry, or the desire to rescue someone you love, this conversation will help you better understand the difference between helping the person and helping the addiction..

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