Society tends to talk about people being in “denial” about their drinking. But this belief often causes more harm than how much someone drinks.
In this episode, learn the truth about why you might not be taking action even though you know your relationship with alcohol is unhealthy. Discover what’s really behind the idea of “being in denial” and how it can get in the way of change.
You are not a problem that needs fixing, which is good news. Even if you’ve been shaming yourself about your drinking, this doesn’t mean that you’re in denial. Changing your drinking is not a simple matter of “facing the facts.” The solution isn’t just knowing what to do but learning how to do it.
Get the full show notes and more information here: https://rachelhart.com/370
325: The Right Way to Set Rules
324: Preventing the Backslide
323: Why You Struggle With Commitment Part 2
322: Why You Struggle With Commitment Part 1
321: Why Your Commitment Falls Apart
320: Revisiting: When Drinking is Just a Habit
319: One Question to Ask Before Starting This Journey
318: How to Say No When You’re Having a Bad Day
317: What to Do if You Keep Slipping Up
316: When You've Lost Your Motivation
315: How Do I Know if I Can Change?
314: Should I Get Rid of Alcohol in My House When I’m Trying Not to Drink?
313: Why You Aren’t Having Fun During Dry January
312: How to Drink Less This Year
311: The Mindset Shift Necessary for Success
310: The Most Important Step to Change Your Drinking
309: Narrating Your Desire
308: Believing in Your Ability to Change
307: Personality as a Predictor of Overdrinking
306: How to Drink Less During the Holidays (Part 2)
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