Our Loved One: How to Cope with an Addict Program

Image of an Addict pleading with a disgruntled partner, arms folded looking skeptical. She needs our program, Support for Loved Ones of Addicts

Loving someone in addiction can feel like living in a storm you cannot control. The constant worry, emotional rollercoasters, and blurred boundaries can leave you feeling drained, anxious, and deeply alone.

At Bali Harmony Rehab, we recognise that while the focus is often on the person in active addiction, their loved ones carry an invisible weight. That’s why we created a private, one-to-one online program specifically designed to support the mental health and emotional wellbeing of family members, partners, and close friends affected by addiction.

What This Program Offers

Loved One: How to Cope with an Addict - is a 4-week 1:1 coaching program that helps you:

  • Learn how to stop enabling addictive behaviour without disconnecting

  • Set and maintain healthy boundaries without guilt

  • Reclaim your own mental health, identity, and peace

  • Communicate more clearly with less conflict

  • Cope with relapse cycles without being emotionally consumed

  • Let go of the idea that you can fix them, and start focusing on healing you

Each session combines life coaching, CBT-informed tools, and emotional recovery practices drawn from our experience supporting families in crisis. You’ll leave each call with clarity, real tools, and a sense of calm you may not have felt in months, or even years. The emotional impact of addiction on families is well-documented. Research shows that structured family support significantly improves outcomes for both loved ones and the person in addiction (National Institute on Drug Abuse).

Who Is This For?

This program is for you if:

  • You're constantly walking on eggshells around someone else's addiction

  • You’re exhausted from trying to help but feel like it’s never enough

  • You’ve lost sight of your own needs, goals, or peace of mind

  • You want to support them, but not at the cost of your own wellbeing

  • You’ve tried everything, but nothing seems to change

  • You have had enough and don’t know how to cope

Whether you’re a parent, partner, sibling or close friend, this is a safe and private space for you to process what’s happened and learn how to cope and help a loved one.

What’s Included

  • 8 x 1:1 Online Sessions (60-90 minutes each, delivered twice weekly over 4 weeks)

  • Structured coaching focused entirely on your needs and emotional recovery

  • Optional session notes and email check-ins between sessions

  • Downloadable tools, exercises and boundary scripts

  • RTT Therapy session to unlock and deep seated beliefs

  • Post-program follow-up session available

All sessions are conducted via Zoom and scheduled to suit your availability and timezone.

Your Path to Peace Starts Here

This program is not family therapy. It is private support for your mental health, built on years of experience helping family members cope, recover, and rebuild even while their loved one is still in addiction.

We integrate the same life-changing tools used across our residential rehab programs, adapted for the unique experience of loved ones navigating the emotional toll of addiction from the outside.

We also encourage all families we support to explore our Family Support Program, which can be combined with this 1:1 offering for deeper healing and long-term recovery planning.

Why Is This program Online

We offer the program online because most often the addict in question is with us in a residential rehab program and we need to work separately to ensure there is no conflict and there is boundaries between the How to Cope with an Addict program and the Core Rehab Program.

What Our Clients Say

“I didn’t think I needed support, I thought my son was the one who needed help. But I was angry, anxious, and completely burned out. After five weeks of trying to recover from his latest relapse, I finally booked this. I cannot believe the shift. I think I actually get it now. I'm three months since I did the program, and I finally feel like myself again, and my relationship with my son is blossoming”
— Anon, Perth, Australia

Final Thoughts

You didn’t cause the addiction. But you’re the one carrying the stress, guilt, and confusion. You deserve support too. Loved One: How to Cope with an Addict is your space to breathe, rebuild, and move forward, with boundaries, clarity, and emotional resilience.

We are here to support you every step of the way, whether that is information, support or even eventually a rehab program. Enquire Now

FAQs

Is this for people whose loved one is Active or recovered?

Both. This program is designed to support you regardless of whether your loved one is in active addiction, in treatment, or in recovery.

Do you offer couple or group sessions?

No, this is a fully private 1:1 program focused on your personal healing. We offer additional group support through our Family Support Program.

Will you help me convince my loved one to go to rehab?

We can support you with strategies to encourage healthy conversations, but the focus remains on your coping and boundaries.

Is this therapy?

Yes and No. This is more of a coaching program but it contains therapeutic tools such as CBT and RTT. It is not a substitute for clinical mental health treatment.

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