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How to help the addict? Be a support, but do not dwell

Unlike physically ill, people with addiction often do not want to admit their problem. They close their eyes even from the risks of substance abuse. How can you give a helping hand to such a person?

Before you start doing anything, it's good to repeat a few rules:
He is responsible for healing, not you.
The person you want to help first needs to realize their problem and want to solve it .
Setting real goals and help borders will not only protect you. If you are not psychologically comfortable, you will hardly be able to support someone else.

Speak first

Start a simple eye-to-eye interview. Friendly conversation is less intimidating than group pressure.
Take time, find a place where nobody will disturb you.
Try to speak calmly, do not raise your voice, do not express indignation.
Forget the remorse. Instead, show your concern with understanding and compassion. It is easier for addicts to accept your fear than reproaches.
Make sure he is addicted ready to listen to you. Talk about unpleasant situations that are related to addiction and affect you directly.
If the addicted person is willing to listen to your opinion and concerns, talk to support.
If he withdraws and takes a defensive stance, definitely do not hurt him and do not threaten him. Give him time and invite other family members and friends to help. Do it, especially when the addicted is in serious danger of drug abuse or completely ignores any offer of help.


Engage family members and friends

Organize a meeting where you invite people who care about the person and want to help. Everything should happen in a place where the addicts feel safe, in a familiar environment. Give him freedom, do not lock or otherwise prevent him from leaving.

When he arrives, explain to him that you are all concerned about his behavior. Speak individually how your behavior touches you. Encourage him when you are interested. Discuss the discussion on other possible consequences of drug use. Tell him about treatment options. If you are willing, please visit an expert with him. If he continues to refuse the help, let him go. You can not force him to heal against his will.


Support for loved ones is essential

If the addicted person agrees with the treatment, it definitely does not end for you, or vice versa. Your support is vital.
Visit him, send him packs, get involved in the treatment.
Offer a helping hand, be willing.
Create a solid background.
But do not take all responsibility for yourself, the addicted must learn to be responsible for his actions.

Your effort can really help. Nothing, however, must exaggerate. It is important to set boundaries. If the addict refuses any help, let him know you do not agree. You may have to end the contact while maintaining your own mental health and emotional well-being. Do not worry about it. Dependent needs to fall deeper, so that he can bounce off the bottom, realize his problem, and want to heal.



Source: Substituční léčba.cz

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