Family Resources

If a substance use disorder has overtaken someone you love, it can be heartbreaking.

It’s difficult to understand the behaviors associated with addiction. You’re worried for your loved one, about the situations they get into, about the way they live, about the constant threat of an overdose.

Many people in our field call addiction a “family disease,” and it is. Addiction not only affects the person who’s struggling, but it also affects everyone around them. Having information and other recovery resources to turn to can help you help your loved one make the right decision.

Discovery Addiction Centers has built this family resources page to help the families of people who are struggling with substance
use disorders.

Our Family Program

We developed our family program out of the experience that addiction involves the entire family unit. Part of our specialized treatment programs, we welcome family participation as part of our patients’ support systems.

Signs of Addiction in Families

It’s often very hard to tell if a family member is struggling with addiction. Substance use disorders can be hard to recognize, especially if you’re not familiar with them.

However, there are some signs that can mean your loved one has an issue with addictive substances:

Behavioral and Emotional Signs

Behavioral and emotional signs of a potential substance problem include:

Physical Signs

Substance use disorders cause physical changes in people, which include:

Financial and Relationship Signs

Relationships aren’t the only thing substance use puts a strain on:

If you’re concerned about a loved one’s behavior, it’s important to act quickly…but carefully. Try to be compassionate and nonjudgmental when approaching the subject. Also, seeking professional help can make a huge difference.

Not Sure How to Help Your Loved One? Reach Out Today

It’s so easy to become overwhelmed when you know – or even think – a loved one is struggling. Their behavior is so hard to understand, you’re worried about their safety…and there’s always the threat of an overdose hanging overhead. It’s understandable if you’re unsure what your first step should be.

But you’re not alone. Discovery Addiction Centers know that substance use disorder is a family disease. We’ve spent years working with families, helping them repair relationships into something that’s stronger than ever.

Contact us and we’ll work together to help your loved one.

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