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“Loving Someone in Recovery: Balancing Grief and Hope”
Loving someone in recovery often means carrying both grief and hope at the same time. Families preparing for milestones—like an anniversary or holiday—may feel torn between excitement for the moment and fear of what could go wrong. This tension isn’t weakness; it’s a normal response to the uncertainty that recovery brings. In this week’s blog, I explore the psychology behind this emotional paradox and share ways to care for yourself while supporting your loved one’s journey.
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