How to get drug addiction help for a loved one

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How to get drug addiction help for a loved one

One of the most heartbreaking things to experience is watching a loved one suffering from an addiction. Whether it be a sibling, parent, or your own child, watching the suffering is complete agony. The person that you once knew is now under the spell of an illicit substance. They have completely withdrawn themselves from the world they once knew, and now they are completely dependent on their drug of choice. The once responsible individual is now neglecting their responsibilities. School work is suffering, work responsibilities are suffering, and interpersonal relationships are suffering. Families of the loved one are helpless as to how to help their loved one get help. Remember that you are not alone. Unfortunately, there are many families in the exact same situation that you are in. There is hope out there. It is important to keep in mind that the addict may actually know that they need help. However, because the drug has completely taken them over, they may be unable to accept the help. When looking to find drug addiction help for your loved one, it is important to know all your options. Choosing the right program is paramount to success. The program that you choose should be based on what your loved one's personal needs are. There are two types of treatment options available to you: inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment. 1. Outpatient treatment This treatment program gives the addict more freedom so that the individual can still go to work and see their families, while also receiving the help they need. It is important to note that outpatient treatment may not help individuals who are suffering from a severe drug addiction. For those suffering from a severe drug addiction, they may benefit more from an inpatient rehab program. 2. Inpatient treatment Inpatient treatment consists of a 30 day, 60 day, or 90 day program that is tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual. Inpatient treatment starts with detoxification. During this portion of drug addiction treatment, individuals completely withdraw from the drug under the watchful eye of specialists. Medical staff are also available should the need for medication arise. It is important to note that the medication administered during detox only eases the symptoms


of withdrawal. It will not cure the withdrawal. When detox has completed, addicts will move onto the regular rehab stay. Group and individual therapies will be an essential part of maintaining the road to recovery. If you are unsure how to bring up the subject of your loved one’s addiction, contact your local interventionist. Many drug addiction treatment facilities may be able to point you in the direction of a reputable interventionist that can help you get drug addiction help for your loved one. It is important to bring up the subject in a delicate and caring way. Interventionists can give you the tools to help you get through to your loved one. Contact your local drug addiction treatment center for drug addiction help today.

References Drug Abuse (2015) How to Help a Drug Addict: http://www.drugaddictsupport.com/drug-addictioninpatient-rehab/


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