Episode

Why Liars Get Angry When Confronted

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Inside The Mind Of An Addict
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Jun 3, 2026
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1951
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Summary

You've had the same fight a hundred times. You've watched them at their best and seen them throw it all away. No matter what you do, the relationship always seems to end up back in the same painful place. In this episode, Amber Hollingsworth explains why that happens, and it's probably not what you think. The cycle you're stuck in isn't really about the drinking, drug use, or addictive behavior. It's about bargaining. The person struggling with addiction bargains with themselves constantly: "I'll quit tomorrow." "I'll cut back." "I'll get help after this one last time." But family members often find themselves bargaining too: "If they just understood how much they're hurting me, they'd stop." "If they hit a big enough consequence, they'll finally change." "If I could just get their dad to stop enabling." "If I could just get them into treatment." When both sides are caught in bargaining, the cycle keeps repeating and everyone ends up exhausted. Amber breaks down exactly what the bargaining cycle looks like on both sides of the relationship, why it keeps families stuck, and what it actually takes to step off the roller coaster. She also discusses how to know when it's time to keep fighting for the relationship and when it may be time to let go. Most importantly, she reminds listeners that either choice can be valid, and that making decisions based on reality instead of hope alone is often the first step toward peace. If you're tired of having the same arguments, waiting for the next promise to stick, or wondering why nothing ever seems to change, this episode will help you understand what's really happening beneath the surface and what you can do next. Resources Mentioned 👉 Denial Breakthrough Intensive https://www.familyrecoveryacademy.online/motivation-unlocked-challe…