How Do You Act Towards an Alcoholic Partner Who Has Just Started Drinking Again After Six Months.?

Question by gail: How do you act towards an alcoholic partner who has just started drinking again after six months.?
The whole family was involved and affected by the “recovery” process. What is the best way to approach this situation? Shut up and hope its temporary? Address it immediately? and then how? offer help? make a ultimatum? bring in the whole family? Im really open to some kind of advice.

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Answer by Rebecca
address it. and soon

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