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    Explore " bottom lines" with insightful episodes like "Q&A - How do boundaries and bottom lines interrupt the cycle of addiction?" and "Q&A - What are the differences between boundaries and bottom lines and how do you apply them in relationships?" from podcasts like ""Pathway to Recovery" and "Pathway to Recovery"" and more!

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    Q&A - How do boundaries and bottom lines interrupt the cycle of addiction?

    Q&A - How do boundaries and bottom lines interrupt the cycle of addiction?

    In this Q&A, hosts Tara and Justin provide some final commentary on the subject of setting boundaries and bottom lines in the recovery process.  They emphasize how boundaries and bottom lines can effectively help break the cycle of addiction and  suggest that the creation of these action plans should take place during moments of relative peace prior to the triggering event or emotion.  They also consider the benefit of having a sponsor to use as a sounding board  and accountability partner when establishing boundaries and bottom lines. They end with encouragement to those struggling to implement boundaries, assuring that persistence and time will slowly rewire the addicted brain and strengthen a person's ability to follow through and experience the healing fruits of this vital recovery practice.

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    Q&A - What are the differences between boundaries and bottom lines and how do you apply them in relationships?

    Q&A - What are the differences between boundaries and bottom lines and how do you apply them in relationships?

    In this Q&A episode, host Tara McCausland interviews Steven and Rhyll Croshaw,  co-founders of S.A.  Lifeline Foundation, who share their experiences and insights on setting boundaries and bottom lines in relationships and personal recovery. They discuss the differences between boundaries and bottom lines. Steven explains how he sets his 'bottom lines' - personal safeguards established to protect him from negative triggers. Rhyll talks about the importance of allowing individuals to set their own bottom lines and that boundaries give betrayed partners choice in responding to behaviors that cause them to feel unsafe.  They conclude with how a lifestyle of setting and holding boundaries and bottom lines has healed and enriched their marriage which has been affected by sexual betrayal and addiction.

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