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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 686264" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>Alanon is a great program. Addiction is an unhealthy way of life for all parties involved, not just the addict. It affects the entire family. In these meetings, you can be completely honest, and open. Many of them are kind of like normal AA/NA meetings, so confidentiality is a big thing. Not that it should matter what your son might think about what you decide to talk about, but the only way he will know is if you tell him. They will teach you new ways of helping your son. And a big part of it is stopping codependency. Where his actions will have less impact on YOU. It is a great support system, and the better educated you are about all of this, the more helpful the help you give your son will actually be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 686264, member: 20267"] Alanon is a great program. Addiction is an unhealthy way of life for all parties involved, not just the addict. It affects the entire family. In these meetings, you can be completely honest, and open. Many of them are kind of like normal AA/NA meetings, so confidentiality is a big thing. Not that it should matter what your son might think about what you decide to talk about, but the only way he will know is if you tell him. They will teach you new ways of helping your son. And a big part of it is stopping codependency. Where his actions will have less impact on YOU. It is a great support system, and the better educated you are about all of this, the more helpful the help you give your son will actually be. [/QUOTE]
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