Moving Forward With Your Support

It’s not easy to admit a loved one is struggling with drugs or alcohol. Addiction affects the person with the substance use disorder, but it also affects everyone around them. That’s why it’s so important to understand the different types of treatment available and choose one that’s best suited for your loved one.

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While the path to recovery is different for everyone, having a strong support system is a universal benefit to the success of any addiction treatment program. Contrary to popular belief, quitting isn’t a simple matter of willpower or a moral choice. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, even when they genuinely want to stop using drugs or alcohol, it may take more than one conversation for your loved one to embrace the idea of seeking treatment.

Although there isn’t a one-size-fits-all cure, with effective, evidence-based treatment, recovery is possible.

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Cocaine Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Cocaine is often used socially, which can make it easy to underestimate how quickly occasional use can shift into cravings, crashes, and escalating consequences.

Heroin Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Heroin addiction is treatable, but the right approach can look very different depending on how long someone has been using and other environmental factors.

What is Meth Addiction? Symptoms, Detox, and Treatment

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