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4 Strategies for Helping Your Loved One Start Addiction Treatment

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Over 20 million Americans suffer from addiction, but only 10% ever seek addiction treatment.

If you’ve got a loved one that has gone down the path of addiction, it’s difficult to chart a path forward. People in the throes of addiction often have trouble admitting it and broaching the subject can be awkward.

Rehab is part of the answer, but figuring out how to get someone into rehab is tricky. In this post, we’re going to tell you 4 strategies for helping your loved one start addiction treatment.

It’s important to know that you’ve got addiction treatment options. Keep reading and we’ll help you help your loved one.

1. Recognizing Signs

Before you bring up the prospect of going into addiction treatment, it’s important that you’ve got a clear idea of what’s going on. Recognizing the signs of addiction can help you initiate the rehabilitation process.

For instance, early signs your spouse is addicted include behavioral changes, like secrecy, avoiding responsibilities, and borrowing money. When the addiction becomes more serious, you may notice poor hygiene, physical changes, and mood swings.

If you suspect that your loved one is using drugs or alcohol in an addictive manner, you can either talk to them or someone close to them to confirm your suspicions.

2. Find the Right Facility

At the same time that you’re recognizing the signs of an addiction, you can start looking for facilities in your area. Having a welcoming and reputable facility in mind before you broach the subject is a key part of the intervention process.

As a multi-disciplinary facility, we specialize in dual diagnosis, not just treating addiction, but getting to the root causes of addiction. Whether your loved one is dealing with substance, sex, or gambling addiction, we can help them get on the road to recovery.

3. Have an Honest Conversation

Having a facility in mind, you can stage an intervention for your loved one. This will be the most painful part of the process, but it’s the best way to get through to them to make them understand the impact of their addiction.

Gather a few close friends and family members who have been impacted by their addiction and have them write a few thoughts down. An intervention is only successful if it comes from a place of love and concern, so don’t be confrontational or toss blame at your loved one.

4. Love and Support Go a Long Way

If the intervention is successful, your loved one will register at the facility and get specialized treatment. Whether they get inpatient or outpatient treatment, your role now is to be loving and supportive as they go on this difficult journey.

Addiction isn’t a straight path. There are going to be obstacles and side paths that complicate matters, but as long as you maintain this love and support, they’ll have a good chance of getting there in the end.

Getting Addiction Treatment

Helping a loved one with addiction can be emotionally and mentally draining, but with the best addiction treatment, the burden is lightened. At Apex Recovery, our goal is to break through the stigma of addiction to help people navigate toward recovery.

If you’ve got any questions about our treatments, don’t hesitate to contact us today.

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