Tips To Help Your Addicted Partner
1. Separate Yourself From The Addiction
If you’re going to be of any help, you’re going to need to separate yourself from the problem. In a romantic relationship, it can be easy to view your partner’s issues as your own. In reality, your efforts will prove more effective when you’re not completely immersed in their addiction. This can be extremely difficult, but is essential to a successful outcome. Take a moment each day to remind yourself that you are not the problem, and that you are not responsible for your partner’s decisions or behaviors.
2. Get Support
Along with addiction treatment programs for your partner, there are also family resources to help you. Even though you’re not the one with the problem, in order to get your partner help, you’ll first need to help yourself. Set an example by attending a support group for partners of addicts. This will help reinforce the idea that asking for help is a positive move. It will also provide you with a network to fall back on if your attempts to obtain help for your partner fail.
3. Get Honest
Here at The Dunes East Hampton, our addiction treatment specialists promote recovery through honesty and transparency. Jump start the process by communicating your feelings to your partner, and stop enabling the addiction through excuses and cover-ups to friends and loved ones. Once you allow your partner to lie where they fall, while still loving them, the problem will become more obvious. This alone may be enough to convince them to seek help.
4. Get Prepared
Gather information on recovery and rehabs in NY. Although there is no way to force someone to seek help, you can make it easier for them once they are ready. Contact our drug and alcohol addiction counselors to learn more about The Dunes. When your partner is ready to move forward, you will be able to expedite the process.
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If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, The Dunes East Hampton is the place to turn. Call us now to begin the path to healing and life-long sobriety!