When a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, the way you choose to help can make all the difference in their recovery journey. It’s easy to confuse supporting with enabling because the two can look similar on the surface. But in reality, they have very different outcomes. True support empowers your loved...Read More
Have you been wondering whether your loved one has an addiction problem? Are you noticing certain behaviors that seem out of character? Perhaps you just have a feeling that something is not right. Knowing the signs of addiction will help you determine if your loved one has a drug or alcohol problem. Making that determination...Read More
Interventions are crucial in addressing addiction because they create a structured opportunity for individuals to recognize the severity of their situation and consider seeking help. Statistics from the Association of Intervention Specialists show that the success rate of interventions is 80% to 90%. Without intervention, many individuals continue their substance use unchecked, often exacerbating their...Read More
Hosting a holiday party that is both fun and sober can seem challenging, but it is entirely possible to create a memorable event without alcohol or drugs. With the right planning and creativity, your guests will have an enjoyable experience filled with laughter, good food, and great company.Planning a Sober Holiday PartyOne of the keys to...Read More
Childhood trauma is a critical factor in the development of substance addiction. When individuals experience trauma during their formative years, the emotional and psychological scars can influence their behaviors and choices well into adulthood. Understanding this connection can provide vital insights into both prevention and treatment strategies for those at risk of substance addiction. Understanding...Read More
Addiction recovery is a challenging journey, but with the right support system in place, it can be made a little bit easier. Support from loved ones plays a crucial role in the recovery process of an individual struggling with drug or alcohol addiction.Learn About Addiction and Its Impact on the FamilyWhen a family member battles...Read More
Adult Children of Alcoholics One out of every five adults in the United States lived with an alcoholic in their household growing up. Whether it was their mother, father, guardian, or relative, these children faced a higher risk for developing emotional problems than those raised in homes where alcoholism was not present. As adult children...Read More
Speaking UpIf you’re worried about a loved one’s drug or alcohol use, it’s important to voice your concerns. Even if you feel as though it’s not your place to say anything, remaining silent only allows the addiction to progress. These tips will help you start a meaningful dialogue that encourages your loved one to seek...Read More
How can you be sure that you are really helping your addicted loved one? Are there ways that you can tell when you may be close to stepping over the line into enabling him or when you have already crossed it? At times it can be difficult for those closest to someone who is struggling...Read More
Guilt is an emotion that many people in recovery are familiar with.Once they are free from the influence of addictive substances, they can step back and see how their addiction has impacted their family members and friends in a way that may not have been clear when they were drinking or using.Feeling guilty is our...Read More