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1. Support from family and loved ones during early stages of recovery has shown a significant positive impact on obtaining the goal of long term recovery.
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Learn more about the importance and value of family support through ones road to recovery.

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2. Sometimes, family members will start to believe they are the "crazy one" because of a loved one's addiction, therefore not taking action to help the addict.

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A very negative impact of someones addiction on families is they blame they put on themselves. They look for ways to control the loved one's addiction or to numb their suffering. The denial and cover-ups can have a person convinced that what is happening isn't "that bad" and will eventually have an affect on the other family members as well.
(source: interventionctr.com)

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3. What should you make sure to tell your child[ren] when it comes to confronting an addiction?

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When addressing the issue of addiction to children, the most important thing they need to hear and know is that it is not their fault. Children have a way of twisting things into something else, and blaming themselves for their parent/loved ones addiction is common.

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4. What are some negative impacts of addiction on families?

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When a loved one is suffering from an addiction, there are many, many negative consequences for all people involved. Your time, energy, and focus are all spent on the addiction, leading to heartbreak and suffering if things remain how they are. The cost of an addiction can pile up; addicts may steal from the family to pay for their habits. Addicts also may enter addiction treatment centers and continually relapse, costing the family thousands of dollars.

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5. What are some benefits of family involvement in the treatment process?

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While there are many more benefits, these are some of the top reasons that family involvement is so important to the treatment process for patients.

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