Updated on July 9, 2024
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Reader Question: Resources for Families of Addicts

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From Our Readers: What are some resources available for families of addicts?

I understand how difficult it can be to see someone you love struggle with addiction. Sometimes, it can be very isolating. That’s why a solid support system and trusted resources are crucial.

Support groups connect you with others who understand the unique challenges families of addicts face. They offer emotional support, practical advice, and a sense of belonging.

Here are some options you can explore:

Many organizations offer virtual resources for addiction like online groups, workshops, and coaching for those who can't attend in-person sessions.

There are also programs offered by the Gateway Foundation and Hazelden Betty Ford that educate families about addiction. Some specific skills you will learn include:

  • Coping strategies
  • How to support a loved one in recovery.
  • Improved communication
  • Boundary-setting
  • Trust-rebuilding

Government agencies providing addiction resources include:

  • SAMHSA
  • NIDA
  • Your state's Department of Drug and Alcohol Programming

While supporting your loved one, remember to take care of yourself too:

  • Learn about addiction as a disease, not a moral failing.
  • Share your experience with others who understand your experiences.
  • Seek professional help through family therapy or individual therapy to process your emotions and develop healthy coping mechanisms.
  • Make time for exercise, sleep, and activities you enjoy.

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Updated on July 9, 2024

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