by Ravena Lee
Originally from : Dark Dreams
If one were to lift up the proverbial rug of the vampire community to view
what has been swept under it they could not possibly miss Enablers.
Enabling is a term often found in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse but
it also present in mental health issues and various other things that are
considered problems. An Enabler is someone who downplays a serious
problem or issue instead of confronting it. They assist the person in
their quest to neglect or cover up the problem. Enablers often make
excuses for the other party and tolerate destructive, irresponsible, or
unhealthy behaviors. There are various reasons why Enablers do what they
do but perhaps one of the most common is that they fear offending the
person and making them angry and putting a strain on the relationship.
Others simply do not like confrontation and prefer to keep the peace at
any cost – even if doing so is detrimental to the other party’s health or
well being. The reasons why someone enables vary as widely as people do.
There are cases where the enabler’s reasons are self serving and not
really in the best interest of the other party.
Overview of Enabling
Enabling is not always done with full knowledge, there are a lot of cases
where the enabler is ignorant to the fact that they are enabling and they
may assume they are just supporting the person or helping them. However,
it is essential to determine if the addictive/negative/self
destructive/unhealthy behavior is being supported or if the support is
geared towards making positive changes. People do not often realize the
support they offer is in fact supporting the very behavior or problem they
want to change.
Some examples of enabling situations :
The parents of a drug addict who let their grown up offspring stay in
their home despite the fact that they continually refuse to acknowledge or
get help for their drug abuse. The parent often supports the addict
financially or cleans up after them when they are physically ill or
destroy parts of the house. If he/she does happen to be employed they may
call in sick on their behalf and make excuses for them. The parents
hesitate to confront the son/daughter because they think it will somehow
make things worse. In reality though, just letting them go on abusing
drugs does absolutely nothing to help them. So the support they offer is
in fact supporting the drug abuse and not stopping it. If the
son/daughter can go on abusing drugs with no consequences they have no
motivation to stop. If their bills are being paid for and someone is
cleaning up after them and making excuses for them they pretty much have
it made in their own eyes. (not withstanding the health issues which they
tend to ignore anyway)
Alcoholism in the Family--Children often suffer the consequences of alcoholic parents. They are
enablers generally because they are not equipped to deal with the problems
of their parents, nor should they have that responsibility. Unfortunately,
it is often only the children in a household who see the alcoholism.
Children will often clean up after their drunken parents and make excuses
for them – this makes it easy for the parent to be an alcoholic. Children
are especially vulnerable because they rely on their parents to take care
of them and confronting a hostile parent about their alcohol abuse may not
always be the safest option for them.
Spouses of alcoholics enable them in the same way a child would – except
an adult is better equipped and in a better position to bring about
change. Cleaning up the mess after a drunken binge, making excuses for
the alcohol abuse and bad behavior, and not confronting an alcoholic about
their drinking all falls under the umbrella of enabling.
Lifestyle related--We have all heard the stories about one part of a couple trying to lose
weight and the other half doing things that supports the bad habits. The
“aww it’s okay if you eat a whole cake, you’ve had a bad day at work” sort
of people. Smoking is another common one. There are many different forms
of enabling when it comes to unhealthy lifestyles.
About Enabling in the Vampire Community
Enabling in the vampire community is present in all of its forms. However,
there is one type of enabling that seems to be the most common by far.
Enabling a mental illness is all the rage. An unstable person is often
encouraged to keep believing their delusions and encouraged to stay away
from reality. The various vampire forums and chat rooms are a natural
haven for any unstable person because most of the time they will find a
lot of supporters, people who are in essence helping them maintain or
expand their delusions. The exact reason why there is such a great amount
of enabling is a mystery – but it may have something to do with the
fantasy world some people create for themselves and vampirism. There are
numerous individuals claiming to be vampires and not all of them are
vampires. Often such people desperately want to be a vampire so they
somehow justify it within themselves with varying things that they suppose
are the “symptoms” that prove what they are. They create an identity for
themselves that isn’t really based in reality and they can live this out
either in the online context or the offline gatherings and events that are
available to them.
These individuals are generally more than glad to
offer their “support” to the unstable people since they aren’t exactly the
picture of stability themselves. Although they identify themselves with
being a vampire, they may be “okay” otherwise. They support others
because they empathize with their plight of being misunderstood or being
an outsider, feeling isolated, or being considered strange by society.
This is not to say there are no genuine people in the vampire community,
the point is that not everyone in it by default is genuine. This is true
in any subculture.
So, in their misguided “niceness” and trying to “help” enablers often do
more damage than anything else. Sometimes the unstable people form
alliances and help each other further their delusions.
For those who are
doubting this, I have observed the following :
Demon Possession (telling a teen child his violent tendencies and other
things were due to demon possession *and* encouraging him not to see a
doctor for his issues because they could help him get the demon out)
Child Abuse (demons being used as an excuse as to why the person’s baby
had a broken leg – a demon had attacked the baby)
Astral Pregnancy (complete with back pains, morning sickness etc) There
has also been situations with false pregnancy where women convince
themselves they are pregnant so therefore their body follows suit in terms
of the symptoms of pregnancy. It wouldn't be surprising if this false
pregnancy corresponded with the astral pregnancy issue in some cases.
Cyber Rape (someone claiming to be a rape victim – having been raped
online in text, guess they didn’t know how to close that chat window)
Feeding a baby blood (the mother was convinced the newborn was a vampire
because she could “sense” it so fed her baby blood as well as formula.
Drug Abuse (it was okay for them to abuse any drug because as vampires
they could metabolize in such a way that it wouldn’t harm them or have any
ill effects like I would with a “human”.) Or it was okay for them to take
drugs because of their problems (poor them) and were discouraged from
seeking professional help for various addictions.
Miscarriage (blaming a miscarriage on a “psychic attack” and not being
able to feed on blood)
These are just a small sample of the things I’ve observed, there are many
more incidents.
Further Enabling
Another common way enabling happens in the vampire community is through
support of someone’s delusions of grandeur. A 20 year old calling himself
an “elder” in the community for example. A man who prances around in goth
clothes referring to donors as “cattle” and “food” because he is
supposedly superior to humans. Not only do the people donate to him and
allow themselves to be such a doormat, the guy’s vampiric peers don’t
bother to correct him. Envisioning oneself as a powerful being separate
from humans is pretty much a very telling sign of some sort of mental
problem .(pardon me to those who are very powerful vampires merely trapped
in a human body) Some individuals make money from their vampirism which
may or may not be good, depending on the situation.
The enabling problem
happens when the person stands to make a profit from whatever they are
doing yet they have a support system that makes them out to be some sort
of vampiric saint. Why does it happen? Because no one is there to call
them on it, they surround themselves only with the people who will support
their delusions of grandeur. Further, they will “blacklist” anyone who
doesn’t automatically agree with them. Apparently, you can take the vamp
out of the high school cafeteria, but you can’t take the high school
cafeteria out of the vamp. The people who care about being accepted and
maybe would have a difficult time without the company of the delusions of
grandeur vamps have the most to lose ceasing to enable.
The problem does not seem to be close to letting up in the near future and
it is mostly because so few people are willing to stand up and say “Hey,
you need to get some medical help”. If people did not enable the
individuals with mental illness and delusion issues (along with other
problems) then the person would find it very difficult to continue in
their delusions. Alas, backbones are in short supply because most people
just want to fit in and not “rock the boat”. There is a lot of talk in
the vampire community about awakening – hopefully more people will wake up
to the enabling problem and stop enabling.
Some ways to combat enabling :
Do not make excuses to yourself or others for someone’s irrational or
destructive behavior.(this applies to drug and/or alcohol abuse, delusions
and/or various mental illness, and other problems)
Do not lie for the person.
If you make a threat make sure you are willing to back it up and follow
through. If you tell someone they will be removed from your group events
if they continue their behaviors, make sure they are in fact not allowed
to attend the events.
If the person makes any kind of mess either of a situation, relationship,
or a physical place, don’t clean up after them.
No need to get into a screaming argument about the issue because the
person will never be convinced that they need help. Instead, refuse to get
into the discussions in which you are expected to entertain their
destructive and/or unhealthy behaviors. There’s only so many times you can
dance this dance with someone so if you have already told them countless
times they aren’t living in reality, one more time probably won’t make the
difference.
Take every opportunity to advocate common sense, seeking help for issues,
and dispelling any la la land myths that may happen in any conversations
or forums. The person already lost in la la land may not want to listen to
you, but there are still many impressionable people who *might* not choose
the la la land path if they see enough information against that.
ALWAYS encourage people to seek professional help and NEVER diagnose
someone with vampirism or otherkiness or whatever the case is – this is
something someone needs to learn on their own or it won’t be as valuable.
The practical reason for that is that not everyone is right 100% of the
time, so you could tell someone that they are _______ and be horribly
wrong. This could cause some major problems and may even damage the person
mentally or spiritually.
Refrain from putting the troubled people in positions of leadership in any
capacity – this includes things like being a chat room host, a forum
moderator, or any position where their influence over others might be
increased because of the role they hold in a forum, chat room, or even an
offline situation. Impressionable people might think that because the
person holds the position that they should listen to what they say – this
would then breed a whole new set of delusional people or persons with the
other problems like addiction etc.
Find others who are also working on not enabling people. These can be
people who do not enable or those who are making a conscious effort to get
out of the habit. It’s nice to have some support.
Encourage balance. It’s no secret that certain things are unseen. The
problem with those affected by mental illness or other problems is that
they lose the balance and have little or no concept of reality.
The vampire community itself plays host to all sorts of delusions and
mental illnesses because people with these issues are 'different' and more
readily accepted by a community that understands being different and not
fitting in. If you think there’s a chance you might be enabling something
negative like an addiction, mental illness, or delusions, and you no
longer wish to be an enabler, please take a moment to check out the links
following this article. If more people take a stand on this issue it
would really help the affected people to get help for their problems
instead of being encouraged to hold onto them. You can use google to
search for additional information.
Useful links on enabling, self harm and mental illness :
Help Links
© 2005 Ravena Lee
Re-posted by LesVampires with authors permission