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Healing Family Trauma Through Addiction Recovery
Addiction is rarely an individual issue—it is a family disease. While one person may struggle with substances, the ripple effects often impact parents, siblings, partners, and children. Relationships are strained, trust is broken, and long-buried wounds can resurface. At the same time, many addictions themselves are rooted in family trauma, whether from childhood experiences, intergenerational patterns, or unresolved conflict. This is why addict…
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Healing Family Trauma Through Addiction Recovery
Addiction is rarely an individual issue—it is a family disease. While one person may struggle with substances, the ripple effects often impact parents, siblings, partners, and children. Relationships are strained, trust is broken, and long-buried wounds can resurface. At the same time, many addictions themselves are rooted in family trauma, whether from childhood experiences, intergenerational patterns, or unresolved conflict. This is why addict…
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