A CRAFT-based guide and workbook for partners of people with addiction
10 Steps to Get your Partner Closer to Sobriety
The 10 Steps to Get Your Partner Closer to Sobriety is a comprehensive guide and workbook that walks you through the CRAFT method in a practical, accessible format. Each of the 10 steps builds on the last — taking you from understanding why past efforts haven't worked to having a clear, evidence-based plan to create real change.
Each step is structured in two parts: a teaching section that explains the skill and the science behind it, and a guided worksheet where you apply what you've learned to your specific situation. It's designed to be used at your own pace, giving you tools you can start using right away — even if your partner isn't ready to change.
Outcomes
- Understand why past efforts to help haven't worked
- Gently interrupt denial without causing arguments
- Build a personal plan using proven CRAFT strategies
- Set boundaries that actually change behavior
- Support sobriety without enabling or losing yourself
What's included?
10 Skill-Building Steps
Each step covers a core CRAFT strategy with real-life examples and clear teaching on how to apply it in your home and relationship.
Guided Worksheets
Part 2 of each step is a personal application worksheet to build your own real-life plan — even if your partner isn't ready to change.
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Who is this for?
- Women whose partners are drinking, in denial, or resistant to getting help
- Anyone who has tried support groups and conversations without seeing real results
- Partners who want a self-paced, practical tool they can start using right away
- Those who want to understand the CRAFT method before committing to a full program
About the creator
Mariah Raynor
Owner of Mariah Kay Coaching | CRAFT-Certified Coach | Partner Addiction Support & MA in Mental Health
I'm Mariah Raynor, a CRAFT-certified coach who works with women whose partners are struggling with addiction. I came to this work through my own experience — my husband struggled with alcohol, and I spent years searching for answers that actually wor...


