Reclaiming Your Voice After Silence
Reclaiming Your Voice After Silence. Addiction often teaches loved ones to stay quiet. To avoid conflict. To keep the peace. To minimize their own needs.
Over time, silence becomes a survival strategy. Speaking up feels dangerous. Truth feels costly.
Reclaiming your voice is not about blame or confrontation. It is about honesty and self-respect. Honestly, it may begin in therapy, support groups, journaling, or prayer.
Scripture reminds us that truth brings light. Not because it fixes everything, but because it restores dignity and clarity.
If you have been silent for a long time, your voice may feel unfamiliar. That does not mean it is gone. It means it is waiting to be heard.

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