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Are You Dealing with a Family Member That Needs Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab or That Is Going Through Alcohol Withdrawal?

Topic: Adult and Senior DevelopmentPublished November 10, 2012

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Watching a family member or loved one suffer through symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can be one of the hardest things you’ve ever experienced. Even worse is when your family member may need drug rehabilitation or alcohol rehab, but won’t accept the help.rnHow can you deal with these challenging circumstances? By keeping calm, taking time out for yourself and being supportive.rnSuggesting Drug RehabilitationrnOne of the things about being supportive is making suggestions to your loved one. If you see that they have a drug or alcohol problem that is changing them or starting to take over their life, you should step in. “Stepping in” means making a suggestion that they go to drug rehabilitation. You can do this through several avenues. One is privately, and the other is publically.rnDoing it publically does not mean taking them to a public place and confronting them. Rather, you may need the support of other friends and family members in order to confront the person. This is called and intervention.rnInterventions should be done either in a familiar place, or somewhere suggested by an intervention specialist.rnWatching Your Family Member Go Through Alcohol Withdrawal rnIf you’ve ever tried to watch someone go through alcohol withdrawal, your heart goes out to them. Many times giving up alcohol cannot be done through sheer force and strength of will. It should be done in the supervision of a trained professional.rnThis may mean admitting your loved one to an alcohol rehab centre. You may hesitate, but remember that this is a problem that cannot be handled on your own. You need the support of specialists.rnYou may want to call your local rehabilitation centre and ask for suggestions on what you should do. They understand what you’re going through and can support you through this difficult time.rnSupporting Your Family Member through Alcohol RehabrnTo support your family member through rehab, you have to be able to take suggestions from the person treating them. They will tell you what the person needs and what the person doesn’t need.rnImplementing these suggestions may be hard, especially if you find out you may have helped enable your loved one’s addiction. But remember that these suggestions help everyone involved, including the person addicted, your family and you.

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