{"id":4313,"date":"2018-11-27T16:04:36","date_gmt":"2018-11-27T16:04:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/?p=4313"},"modified":"2023-04-07T13:25:25","modified_gmt":"2023-04-07T13:25:25","slug":"how-to-help-someone-with-drug-addiction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.americasrehabcampuses.com\/guides\/how-to-help-someone-with-drug-addiction\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Help Someone with Drug Addiction"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Watching someone you love spiral out of control with addiction is not pleasant. At first, they might be able to keep it together, but eventually, you\u2019ll notice their personal and professional lives deteriorate until they are the withered shell of the person you once knew.<\/p>\n
You don\u2019t have to stand by and watch your loved one crumble in such a way. While you can\u2019t force them into drug detox or drug rehab, you can help them make that decision for themselves. Here are just a few steps to take if someone close to you is currently battling substance abuse issues.<\/p>\n
In some cases, your loved one might not even realize they have a problem. They might think they\u2019re just having fun, when in fact, they\u2019ve actually become mentally and physically dependent on the high drugs give them.<\/p>\n
To break the ice and help them realize the error of their ways, you\u2019ll need to\u00a0talk with your loved one<\/a>\u00a0about their problems. Try to find a time when they\u2019re not high or drunk, as they need to have as clear of\u00a0a head as possible to truly hear what you\u2019re saying. Use these tips to guide the conversation:<\/p>\n The first step in getting care for addiction is visiting a primary care doctor. Your loved one\u2019s doctor can assess their health, determine whether or not their substance abuse qualifies as an addiction, and provide a referral for further treatment at either drug or alcohol rehab. For example,\u00a0the primary care doctor might recommend a visit to<\/a>:<\/p>\n If you\u2019re able to break through your loved one\u2019s walls and convince them treatment is the right option, you\u2019ll need to help them select a program. The possibilities are overwhelming, and when you factor in things like financing and living arrangements, the climb can seem nearly insurmountable. If you\u2019re up for it, try to handle the fine-print details so all your loved one has to focus on is getting better.<\/p>\n Some forms of treatment to research include:<\/p>\n Your support can\u2019t end once your loved one enters treatment. If anything, you\u2019ll need to be even more supportive. Offer to drive them to and from the facility each day, or just be available any time they need to talk. Ask them about their triggers for substance abuse, and actively help them avoid situations that might induce a craving. If your loved one does suffer a relapse, don\u2019t be angry \u2014 instead, be supportive and encourage them to seek additional treatment.<\/p>\n Watching your loved one struggle with addiction can be excruciating. However, you don\u2019t have to stand by idly. Take a role in your loved one\u2019s recovery to help them overcome the hurdles they face in getting sober.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Watching someone you love spiral out of control with addiction is not pleasant. At first, they might be able to keep it together, but eventually, you\u2019ll notice their personal and professional lives deteriorate until they are the withered shell of the person you once knew.You don\u2019t have to stand by and watch your loved one […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":12,"featured_media":4314,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"on","_et_pb_old_content":" <\/p> Watching someone you love spiral out of control with addiction is not pleasant. At first, they might be able to keep it together, but eventually, you\u2019ll notice their personal and professional lives deteriorate until they are the withered shell of the person you once knew.<\/p> You don\u2019t have to stand by and watch your loved one crumble in such a way. While you can\u2019t force them into drug detox or drug rehab, you can help them make that decision for themselves. Here are just a few steps to take if someone close to you is currently battling substance abuse issues.<\/p> In some cases, your loved one might not even realize they have a problem. They might think they\u2019re just having fun, when in fact, they\u2019ve actually become mentally and physically dependent on the high drugs give them.<\/p>\n
Go With Them to the Doctor<\/h2>\n
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Help Them Research Treatment Options<\/h2>\n
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Be There When They Need You<\/h2>\n
Talk With Them About Their Substance Use<\/h2>