Ashley Meeks

Ashley Meeks

1 bookSelf-HelpMental Health/ RecoveryFamily& Relationships / Dysfunctional Families

The Black Sheep Recovery Foundation is a dedicated organization focused on providing emotional support and spiritual guidance to those affected by the addiction of a loved one. Rooted in compassion and faith, the foundation recognizes that addiction is a family disease that requires healing for everyone involved, not just the individual in recovery. Through their advocacy and resources, the foundation aims to break the stigma surrounding family struggle and provide a community where no one has to suffer in silence. Their mission is to empower individuals to reclaim their peace, establish healthy boundaries, and find strength through faith. Loving an Addict Changed Me Too is part of their ongoing commitment to bringing light and healing to the shadows of the recovery community.

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Loving an Addict Changed Me Too

Loving an Addict Changed Me Too

Finding peace and reclaiming your identity while supporting a loved one through the storm of addiction

  • Self-Help
  • Mental Health/ Recovery
  • Family& Relationships / Dysfunctional Families

You’ve spent so long trying to hold everything together for them that you’ve forgotten how to hold yourself. Loving someone in addiction is a silent, exhausting journey. It means living in a state of constant hypervigilance, carrying a heavy blanket of guilt, and losing your own identity in the chaos of someone else’s crisis. You want to save them, but in the process, you are slowly drowning. Loving an Addict Changed Me Too is a compassionate, faith-based guide designed specifically for the person standing in the shadows of recovery. This book isn't about fixing the addict; it’s about healing the heart of the one who loves them. It offers a soft place to land for those who are tired of living in survival mode and ready to rediscover a life of peace and purpose. Through raw emotional insight and practical guidance, you will explore how to set boundaries rooted in love rather than punishment, how to release responsibilities that were never yours to carry, and how to reconnect with your own needs without shame. You do not have to destroy yourself to prove your love. It is time to believe that your healing matters just as much as theirs. Discover how to breathe again, even when the storm hasn't fully passed.