Episode

It ALWAYS Goes Back to the Same Old Thing

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Inside The Mind Of An Addict
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May 27, 2026
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Summary

If you've ever found yourself having the same conversation, the same argument, or making the same promises over and over again, you're not alone. One of the most frustrating parts of loving someone with an addiction is feeling like you're trapped in a cycle that never changes. You see glimpses of hope. You watch them do well for a while. Then somehow, everything circles right back to where it started. In this episode, Amber Hollingsworth takes a closer look at what's really keeping that cycle alive. Spoiler alert: it's not just the drinking, drug use, or addictive behavior. At the heart of it all is bargaining. The person struggling with addiction bargains constantly: "I'll quit after this weekend." "I'll cut back." "I'll prove I can handle it." But family members often get pulled into their own version of bargaining: "If they really understood how much this hurts me, they'd stop." "If they finally face enough consequences, they'll change." "If I could just get their dad to stop enabling." "If I could just get them into treatment." Sound familiar? Amber breaks down how bargaining shows up on both sides of the relationship, why it keeps everyone stuck, and how it quietly drains your energy, hope, and emotional well-being. More importantly, she explains what it actually takes to step off the roller coaster and start making decisions based on reality instead of wishful thinking. Whether you're still fighting for the relationship or you're starting to wonder if you're done, this conversation offers clarity, validation, and practical insight for navigating one of the hardest parts of loving someone with an addiction. And if you're struggling with what comes next, Amber reminds you that both paths deserve honest consideration. Resources Mentioned 👉 Denial Breakthrough Intens…