What are some failure to launch symptoms?

What are some failure to launch symptoms?

With the addictions industry and recovery community realizing that Failure to Launch syndrome is for real, we naturally search for answers on how to get a failure to launch syndrome help. First of all, we can’t fix failure to launch syndrome until we know exactly what the failure to launch symptoms are. So let’s take a few moments to recognize and go over the symptoms of failure to launch. At first, you may begin to notice a loved one suffering from failure to launch begin to isolate themselves from everyone around them. Isolation is a huge symptom of the failure to launch because the person suffering from failure to launch syndrome feels like a failure and tends to not want to interact with others so that no one is exposed to their so-called failure.
Another huge symptom of the failure to launch syndrome is your loved one can’t hold down a job. A lack of pure self-confidence plays a major role in not being able to hold down a job. Failure to Launch syndrome leaves us without the skills and knowledge needed to stay gainfully employed.
Another huge symptom of the failure to launch syndrome is not being able to hold down a relationship with a significant other. Those of us suffering from failure to launch syndrome don’t want others, especially a significant other, to know our shortcomings brought on by failure to launch syndrome. Those people suffering from failure to launch syndrome would prefer to be alone. Not being able to dig ourselves out of our own trouble spots in life is another huge symptom of the failure to launch syndrome.
A large percentage of people suffering from failure to launch is a direct result of helicopter parenting or snowplow parenting. These two styles of parenting cripple children and young adult children by not giving them the self-confidence and skills to get themselves out of their own messes. We need to give our children enough space to make their own crucial decisions in life that sends them on a successful path.
Our next symptom of the failure to launch is that we can expect our loved one suffering from failure to launch to not be able to pay their own bills and pay their own way in life. Because unemployment is so high in those of us suffering from failure to launch, we can expect to see our loved ones afflicted with failure to launch fail miserably when it comes to paying bills. Again, because of the destructive styles of parenting, our loved ones suffering from failure to launch have usually had everything taken care of for them in life, especially financially. And in turn, this produces a catastrophic effect when someone with failure to launch syndrome tries to pay their own way in life. They absolutely can not do it. They expect the parental safety net to “swoop” down at any time to save them.
One of the biggest symptoms of failure to launch syndrome is an addiction. The feeling of worthlessness and failure brought on by failure to launch syndrome is enough to turn young people to drugs and alcohol. The numbing effect that drugs and alcohol temporarily bring to those suffering from failure to launch is very appealing. And over time, those people numbing from the feelings brought on by failure to launch syndrome develop a full-on addiction to whatever drugs they are taking.
So where can one find failure to launch syndrome treatment? Well, Dr. Cali Estes, founder, and creator of The Addictions Coach and The Addictions Academy has not created a new program to help those suffering from failure to launch syndrome. You can find information about this new program at https://fixfailure2launch.com or by calling 1-800-706-0318. There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to diagnosing failure to launch syndrome and fixing failure to launch syndrome so let the leading experts in the addictions industry help you today!