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An enabler is a person who, acting out of a sincere sense of love, loyalty and concern, steps in to protect, cover up for, make excuses for and become more responsible for the chemically dependent person. ... Denying that the person is using drugs or is chemically dependent.
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www.drphil.com/articles/article/198
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is an Enabler? ... An enabler in most definitions is a person who through his or her actions allows someone else to achieve something. Most often the term enabler is associated with people who allow loved ones to behave in ways that are destructive.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-enabler.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-enabler.htm
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The Enabler; Substance abuse and substance dependency can have devastating consequences for the individual using the substances as well as for those closely associated with them. Of most concern is the person who may live with the substance abusing person or who spends a significant amount of time with them.
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www.ncrlc.com/The-Enabler03.html
www.ncrlc.com/The-Enabler03.html
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How to Stop Being an Enabler. An enabler is a person who tries at all costs to soften someone else's blows and takes on the responsibility for someone else's actions and attempts to minimize the problems of another, usually a... ... Stop doing anything that allows this person to continue on with his current lifestyle.
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www.ehow.com/how_2158536_stop-being-enabler.html
www.ehow.com/how_2158536_stop-being-enabler.html
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Chief Enabler. This person allows the family to continue to function and gives the appearance that everything is o.k. A spouse, parent, or older child generally fills the enabler role. This person takes on the responsibilities, duties, and obligations of the family.
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pathwayscourses.samhsa.gov/vawp/vawp_2_pg11.htm
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The ultimate aim of the Enabler project is the implementation and development of a new role in Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) – the enabler, the person that keeps an eye on the competences and acts as a catalyst to makes things happen.
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www.careerseurope.co.uk/Projects/Current/enabler.html
www.careerseurope.co.uk/Projects/Current/enabler.html
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Eventually causing more chaos than the (enabler) person is willing or wanting to have. It can cause problems in areas of their lives and before they know it they are not sure what they can or should do to stop this.
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addictionrecoverybasics.com/2008/09/18/enabler-are-you-...
addictionrecoverybasics.com/2008/09/18/enabler-are-you-enabling-drug-use-in-a-loved-one/
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authority, a person with the acknowledged power to direct and control others ... achiever, a person who uses their power to set and achieve goals ... an enabler, a person who enables others to experience or achieve something)
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www.acsedu.co.uk/Courses/Business-and-Management/LEADER...
www.acsedu.co.uk/Courses/Business-and-Management/LEADERSHIP-BBS110-533.aspx
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When others call you an enabler in that negative therapy-speak way, openly take pride in your role. Redefine the conversation about what you're helping the other person do, why it's good for her, and how you're the best candidate for the job.
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www.ehow.com/how_2218282_be-an-enabler.html
www.ehow.com/how_2218282_be-an-enabler.html
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