“I’m sorry you FELT abused” is not how you apologize to your child for allowing your spouse to physically and verbally abuse them
Dad: "The things I remember about you Brit, were your grades" What an insane thing to say. No wonder she was suffering.
"I'm sorry 'you felt' abused" what an apology... the look on her face hearing that says everything.
In 2013 me and my son were walking to the park and a drunk driver jumped the curb and ran us both over. It killed Jayden my 5yr old instantly.. it broke my back.. my hips.. my pelvis.. all my right ribs and bad head injury... after that I turned into a horrible heroin addict.. But I can say I've been clean over 2 yrs. It's possible to get your life back.. you just gotta put in the work.. I love and miss you son
I’m always sad when I read they relapsed. But then I remember that my son went to rehab 9 times. He is now 11 years sober. As long as there is life, there is hope. ❤
Never choose a new lover over the well being of your own children
"I'm sorry you FELT abused" - eww, gross. What an awful way to invalidate what happened and deny-it-without-denying-it.
‘I’m sorry IF you felt abused in our household’ Dude you were SO close
The things the dad praised her for were her academic accomplishments, not who she is. 😔
I KNEW she was gonna blow that intervention up Her energy was REALLY angry and bitter and resentful. Her dad owed her way more than that lukewarm apology for letting her stepmom treat her like that.
I had an evil stepmother too. Anything she said, my dad went along with. He never had my side. I can relate to this story.
Never underestimate the consequences of a broken attachment. It’s not an excuse, but it is a reason. This is so sad, yet so common a story
The dad wonders why shes with an abusive person. No self awareness with that guy.
This method of intervention is not known for being the most successful. It just makes the best TV.
The producers knew exactly what they were doing showing the dad saying he doesn’t know why she’s with that guy directly after describing his response to the stepmother abusing her.
the dad saying he didn’t understand why she was with an abuser should do an ounce of self reflection. he’ll never give her the apology she deserves.
You can't force somebody that's not ready to do it. Period. You can do as many interventions as you want but until the addict has had enough, it's pointless.
Her father questioning why she isn’t having a successful relationship when he doesn’t have a relationship with her at all according to the story
Suboxone saved my life. I am an ex opiate addict and without suboxone I would be on heroin still - or most likely have died already from an overdose. Hope this video doesn’t ruin suboxone’s image. It’s a great thing that has helped many lives get off of heroin.
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