Enabling
People with alcohol use disorder (AUD) often involve friends and family in their drinking. You may hear AUD called alcoholism. People with AUD may use others to make excuses for them. They may repeatedly rely on loved ones to rescue them and take care of them. Assisting someone with alcohol use disorder can support their drinking. It is called enabling. You may be doing this without even knowing it.
Letting it harm your own life
When you try to care for a loved one with AUD, it can be hard to live a normal life. This can be bad for your own mental health. It can also be harmful for children in the family.
Getting nowhere
By recognizing ways you may be enabling unhealthy drinking behaviors in your loved one, you can try to transition from enabler to being part of the solution.