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D DreamLife RECOVERY HOW TO TALK TO YOUR LOVED ONE ADDICTED TO DRUGS Be Kind to Your Loved One Show them that you care by acting with kindness and understanding. Addiction is so stigmatized in today's society, addicted people often expect others to criticize, belittle, insult them, and for friends and family to reject them. Accepting the addiction of your loved ones even if you don't get their behavior, can help pave the way for forgiveness and recovery. When speaking to a loved one addicted to drugs, avoid using words like "addict or junkie." Addiction should not define who a person is, as these terms imply. Being labeled as an addict can feel dehumanizing to someone suffering from substance abuse. Keep in mind that language is important, so communicate with them respectfully. Clearly Express Your Concerns About Your Loved One's Addiction Make it clear that you care about them and are concerned about their well-being. Provide specific examples of your loved one's drug-related behavior that has caused you concem, and be open about your feelings. Even if you disagree, take the time to listen to what they have to say rather than arguing or confronting them. If your loved ones feels heard, they will see you as sympathetic and someone they can trust. Demonstrate Unconditional Love and Concern Tell your loved one struggling with addiction that you still love and care about them, regardless of how severe their dependence is. Show that you care about their well-being regardless of whether or not they receive assistance. Of course, you should not tolerate their behavior if doing so is harmful or dangerous for you. Seeing Denial From Your Loved One During Difficult Conversations Your loved one may become defensive or hostile, refusing to talk about their drug use. When confronted with their behavior, many people feel ashamed and try to deny they have a problem. Don't argue with them; instead. return to the subject at a later time. iDi ALUMNI STORY Very nice, clean, SAFE facility and the staff is EXCELLENT. They TRULY care and want you to be successful. The community is more like a welcoming family that offers support to each other. Such a great experience and I'm forever grateful for DreamLife. - Allison Don't Punish Your Loved One Addicted to Drugs Avoid lecturing, threatening, bribing, or punishing your loved one. Getting angry or making emotional appeals will most likely increase their guilt and bolster their compulsion to use. Offer Information on How to Help Someone Recovering Look for information on how they can address their drug problem, whether it's calling a helpline, speaking with a doctor or counselor, enrolling in a treatment program, or attending a group meeting. Dont Expect One Conversation to Solve Your loved One's Addiction This is likely to be the first of many discussions you'll need to have about your loved one's drug use. Unfortunately, there is no quick fix for addiction recovery. It may take a few conversations to admit they have a problem, which is the first step toward recovery. Getting Help From DreamLife Recovery There is no one-size-fits-all solution to drug addiction recovery, and it is rarely a quick or straightforward process. While you can encourage and support your loved one's treatment, you cannot force a change on them or control their decision-making. Once they are ready and want to turn their life around, DreamLife can offer them a safe, healthy, and caring environment. Our programs will help your loved ones eliminate the substances from their system and help them work on their mind to find healthier ways to handle cravings and eventually get rid of them entirely. CALL OUR ADMISSIONS TEAM AT 855-912-6873 DreamLife Recovery DreamLifePA DreamLife DreamLife Recovery DreamLifePA in Recovery PA VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT DREAMLIFERECOVERY.COM D DreamLife RECOVERY HOW TO TALK TO YOUR LOVED ONE ADDICTED TO DRUGS Be Kind to Your Loved One Show them that you care by acting with kindness and understanding . Addiction is so stigmatized in today's society , addicted people often expect others to criticize , belittle , insult them , and for friends and family to reject them . Accepting the addiction of your loved ones even if you don't get their behavior , can help pave the way for forgiveness and recovery . When speaking to a loved one addicted to drugs , avoid using words like " addict or junkie . " Addiction should not define who a person is , as these terms imply . Being labeled as an addict can feel dehumanizing to someone suffering from substance abuse . Keep in mind that language is important , so communicate with them respectfully . Clearly Express Your Concerns About Your Loved One's Addiction Make it clear that you care about them and are concerned about their well - being . Provide specific examples of your loved one's drug - related behavior that has caused you concem , and be open about your feelings . Even if you disagree , take the time to listen to what they have to say rather than arguing or confronting them . If your loved ones feels heard , they will see you as sympathetic and someone they can trust . Demonstrate Unconditional Love and Concern Tell your loved one struggling with addiction that you still love and care about them , regardless of how severe their dependence is . Show that you care about their well - being regardless of whether or not they receive assistance . Of course , you should not tolerate their behavior if doing so is harmful or dangerous for you . Seeing Denial From Your Loved One During Difficult Conversations Your loved one may become defensive or hostile , refusing to talk about their drug use . When confronted with their behavior , many people feel ashamed and try to deny they have a problem . Don't argue with them ; instead . return to the subject at a later time . iDi ALUMNI STORY Very nice , clean , SAFE facility and the staff is EXCELLENT . They TRULY care and want you to be successful . The community is more like a welcoming family that offers support to each other . Such a great experience and I'm forever grateful for DreamLife . - Allison Don't Punish Your Loved One Addicted to Drugs Avoid lecturing , threatening , bribing , or punishing your loved one . Getting angry or making emotional appeals will most likely increase their guilt and bolster their compulsion to use . Offer Information on How to Help Someone Recovering Look for information on how they can address their drug problem , whether it's calling a helpline , speaking with a doctor or counselor , enrolling in a treatment program , or attending a group meeting . Dont Expect One Conversation to Solve Your loved One's Addiction This is likely to be the first of many discussions you'll need to have about your loved one's drug use . Unfortunately , there is no quick fix for addiction recovery . It may take a few conversations to admit they have a problem , which is the first step toward recovery . Getting Help From DreamLife Recovery There is no one - size - fits - all solution to drug addiction recovery , and it is rarely a quick or straightforward process . While you can encourage and support your loved one's treatment , you cannot force a change on them or control their decision - making . Once they are ready and want to turn their life around , DreamLife can offer them a safe , healthy , and caring environment . Our programs will help your loved ones eliminate the substances from their system and help them work on their mind to find healthier ways to handle cravings and eventually get rid of them entirely . CALL OUR ADMISSIONS TEAM AT 855-912-6873 DreamLife Recovery DreamLifePA DreamLife DreamLife Recovery DreamLifePA in Recovery PA VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT DREAMLIFERECOVERY.COM