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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 27 MIN

EP 43 Detox & Rehab: How Long Should My Alcoholic Husband Stay?

from Wife On The Rocks I Gaslighting, Addiction, Codependency, Al Anon, Alcoholism, Recovery · host Christian Alcoholism Relationship Coach, Crisis Parenting Coach

If your husband is finally getting help for his addiction, you may be wondering: How long should he stay in treatment? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Longer? And what does detox have to do with rehab?   Today, we’re breaking down the difference between detox and rehab in a simple, helpful way — and we’ll talk about why staying longer can make a big difference in your husband’s ability to recover well.   Here’s what we cover in this episode: ✅ Detox vs. Rehab — why detox alone isn’t enough. ✅ What actually happens in rehab (it’s not just sitting in a room!). ✅ Why 30 days is often just the beginning of healing. ✅ The brain science behind why staying longer improves recovery outcomes. ✅ How treatment gives wives peace of mind and breathing room. ✅ The tension between missing him at home vs. wanting him to fully heal. ✅ Why this moment is a marathon — not a sprint.   I also share my own experience of what it felt like when my husband was finally in a safe place getting help — the relief, the emotional crash, the grief for my kids — and how I learned to stay focused on the long-term goal, not the quick fix.   Because while it is hard to solo parent and navigate the emotional rollercoaster of treatment… you have prayed for this moment. And now is not the time to rush the healing. Sobriety isn’t surface-level change. Recovery means going deep enough to face the root. And sometimes… that takes more time.   ✨ LAST CALL: Holiday Survival Course There are 3 live sessions still coming up, and you’ll receive instant access to the first two via recording — plus all the printable resources, homework, and support materials inside the private course hub. If you want practical support and spiritual strength throughout this holiday season, I’d love to help you stay grounded in God’s peace and protect what matters most. 👉 Join the Holiday Survival Course here: https://calendly.com/wifeontherocks/holiday-survival-course. 💌  Have a question for a future episode or want to share what God is doing in your life? Email me anytime at: [email protected] Need personal support? 1:1 coaching spots are open now — link in the show notes to schedule! https://calendly.com/wifeontherocks/1hrcoachingsession You’re not alone in this, friend. There is hope — and healing — even here. Take a breath. Let’s walk this together. 💛  

If your husband is finally getting help for his addiction, you may be wondering: How long should he stay in treatment? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Longer? And what does detox have to do with rehab?   Today, we’re breaking down the difference between detox and rehab in a simple, helpful way — and we’ll talk about why staying longer can make a big difference in your husband’s ability to recover well.   Here’s what we cover in this episode: ✅ Detox vs. Rehab — why detox alone isn’t enough. ✅ What actually happens in rehab (it’s not just sitting in a room!). ✅ Why 30 days is often just the beginning of healing. ✅ The brain science behind why staying longer improves recovery outcomes. ✅ How treatment gives wives peace of mind and breathing room. ✅ The tension between missing him at home vs. wanting him to fully heal. ✅ Why this moment is a marathon — not a sprint.   I also share my own experience of what it felt like when my husband was finally in a safe place getting help — the relief, the emotional crash, the grief for my kids — and how I learned to stay focused on the long-term goal, not the quick fix.   Because while it is hard to solo parent and navigate the emotional rollercoaster of treatment… you have prayed for this moment. And now is not the time to rush the healing. Sobriety isn’t surface-level change. Recovery means going deep enough to face the root. And sometimes… that takes more time.   ✨ LAST CALL: Holiday Survival Course There are 3 live sessions still coming up, and you’ll receive instant access to the first two via recording — plus all the printable resources, homework, and support materials inside the private course hub. If you want practical support and spiritual strength throughout this holiday season, I’d love to help you stay grounded in God’s peace and protect what matters most. 👉 Join the Holiday Survival Course here: https://calendly.com/wifeontherocks/holiday-survival-course. 💌  Have a question for a future episode or want to share what God is doing in your life? Email me anytime at: [email protected] Need personal support? 1:1 coaching spots are open now — link in the show notes to schedule! https://calendly.com/wifeontherocks/1hrcoachingsession You’re not alone in this, friend. There is hope — and healing — even here. Take a breath. Let’s walk this together. 💛

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