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How Addiction Affects Children

Many people struggling with substance abuse are parents. One of the hardest aspects of recovery is often how drug and alcohol abuse has affected their children. It is always essential that parents with addiction don’t get consumed with guilt over the damage their behavior may have done to their children.

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How to Relate to Someone with an Addiction

Watching a loved one destroy their lives through drug or alcohol abuse can be extremely painful. However, understanding how addiction illness affects a person’s behavior can go some way to making it easier to find the right treatment. Addiction is characterized by an uncontrollable compulsion to abuse substances. The sufferer will be unable to quit using drugs or alcohol despite the extensive damage it may be doing to their lives.

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How to Handle Holiday Dinners after Detox

People who have struggled with addiction issues and have completed detox treatment at a rehab center still have some challenges to face when they return home. Detox is the medical process where someone who has become addicted to drugs or alcohol ceases to use so as to rid the body of all the associated toxins that have built up over time. Leaving the comforts and control of a place like Capo Canyon Recovery can be a scary idea, but a necessary one to fully integrate back into a normal life.

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How to Live with an Addict without Enabling Them

When someone is struggling with addiction issues, they are not the only ones to suffer the consequences. Family members are also plunged into feelings of pain, fear, loss and weariness and everyone close to the addict is affected. Learning how to live with an addict can be difficult because it requires knowing the difference between helping their suffering and enabling their addiction.

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Support Your Child through Detox While Supporting Yourself

Everything negative thing your child goes through – no matter what age they are – parents tend to feel responsible. That can make it even harder to help your child when they face addiction issues and so it’s important to bear in mind that there is always help and support for you both at hand.