Bridge2Hope

Bridge2Hope We are a support group for those impacted by the addiction of a loved one.

05/03/2023

Walls and Bridges
From Courage To Change, January 22:
“Detachment is not isolation, nor should it remain focused on not enabling the sick behavior of the past. Detachment is not a wall; it is a bridge across which (we) may begin a new approach to life and relationships generally.”
I had a hard time at first understanding what detachment was. I thought it was an uncaring way to behave. How could I detach? I was so enmeshed with my daughter and intent on saving her from herself that I couldn’t think straight. I was just being a warrior mom, and I had a lot of company.
It was only when I faced my (misplaced) guilt and recognized it as a stumbling block that I was able to get some emotional distance and see what I was doing.
I needed to get out of the way.
Walls vs. bridges. I used to think that detaching from another person’s problem was like putting up a wall: separating myself emotionally and physically. But I needed to establish healthy boundaries in my relationship with my daughter. That’s what was missing.
I realized that it’s not okay to be overprotective; she would learn nothing otherwise. Instead of erecting a wall, I built this bridge, stone by stone, rail by rail, reinforcing it with the boundaries I needed to honor my own needs.
One of those needs was to try and be a responsible parent. I needed to stop enabling her to continue her behavior without consequences. I know she’ll do what she wants with or without me. But I have torn down the wall of shame and anger that separated us before.
As long as she’s alive, I have hope that she’ll walk across that bridge and face what’s ahead of her with the love and support of her family.

03/16/2023
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01/19/2023

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WEEKLY VIRTUAL SUPPORT MEETINGS** WEDNESDAY   7PM-8:30PM EST **(Please join our PRIVATE Bridge2Hope Group for link detai...
12/21/2022

WEEKLY VIRTUAL SUPPORT MEETINGS
** WEDNESDAY 7PM-8:30PM EST **

(Please join our PRIVATE Bridge2Hope Group for link details)

The “Bridge to Hope” group is a support group for those impacted by the addiction of a loved one. The Bridge to Hope Family Support Group’s mission is to educate and support families confronted with substance abuse and addiction, so they will know they do not walk alone.

As a refuge for families, we will provide hope, encouragement, support, education through sharing of our experiences with the process of treatment and recovery of our loved ones. Through mutual sharing of our experiences the members will learn the value of taking care of themselves.

The group is generally oriented toward wellness by providing group members with information, coping and problem-solving skills.

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Pittsburgh, PA
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