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    Category: CONCERNING SITUATIONS – jobs / job loss

    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dsl, addiction, addiction recovery, drugs, withdrawal, relapse, benzos, benzodiazepines, job loss, CRAFT, loved one, natural consequences, emotion, shame

    Relapse and Job Loss

    Her son is struggling with withdrawals from a recent relapse. As the family anticipates another job loss, and possibly more, this mom wonders how to p…
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    Dominique Simon March 12, 2019
    Woman Reading by Matisse

    Her Boss Doesn’t Know What She is Dealing With

    This mom received a harsh note about her work performance on the eve of her holiday break. Her loved one's addiction has consumed so much of her energ…
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    Dominique Simon January 24, 2019
    Cheers

    We’re Paying for College While He Parties and Plays Video Games

    The question of paying for college is indeed a tricky one. Rewards need to be things that can be taken away quickly if and when you see the perso…
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    Dominique Simon November 13, 2017
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    father on front steps talking to daughter

    She’s Headed Home, Now What?

    Dominique Simon-Levine responds to AiR member help4t's comment about her daughter's imminent return from an inpatient facility: "Fro…
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    Dominique Simon December 7, 2015
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    father encourages daughter who's taking out the trash

    Are We Enabling if We Don’t Charge Him Rent?

    "We are struggling with the line between enabling and support..." an AiR member recently wrote in, with questions about how to handle r…
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    Dominique Simon November 23, 2015
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    Car wrecked

    But What If They Lose Their Car?

    Are you feeling confused about the best way to help your Loved One? Do you wonder about enabling? Dominique Simon-Levine raises the key questions to a…
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    Dominique Simon May 11, 2015
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