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Alcohol and Drugs: What to Do When a Family Member Suffers from Addiction

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Watching a loved one struggle with substance use is heartbreaking. Whether it’s a teenager, a spouse, or another family member, addiction often affects everyone in the household. It’s important to understand that no one chooses to become dependent on harmful substances like alcohol or drugs—and that every situation is different. While the road to recovery can be long and difficult, there are steps you can take to support your loved one while also protecting your own well-being.

Start by learning more about addiction. Reliable, evidence-based resources can help you understand what your loved one may be going through. Addiction is a complex health issue, not a personal failure, and having accurate information can help you respond with empathy rather than frustration.

When you’re ready to talk, share your feelings honestly and calmly. For example, saying something like, “I’ve noticed you drink every night after work, and it worries me,” can open the door to meaningful conversation. Avoid yelling, blaming, or launching into an argument. Confrontations filled with anger often make things worse and may cause your loved one to pull away.

Setting clear, respectful boundaries is also important. This can sound like, “I won’t go to the movies with you if you’ve used cannabis, but I’d love to go if you’re sober.” This kind of statement communicates both your concern and your limits—without making the person feel attacked.

Encourage your loved one to get professional help. Whether it’s through a local rehabilitation program, a counselor, or a support group, specialized care can make all the difference. Be patient. Recovery doesn’t happen overnight, and relapses can occur. What matters most is that your loved one knows they’re not alone.

Don’t forget to take care of yourself, too. Supporting someone with an addiction can be emotionally exhausting. Seeking guidance from a therapist or a support group for families can give you the tools you need to cope. Your well-being is just as important, and caring for yourself can make you a more effective support system for others.

While you can’t fix the problem on your own, your steady presence, non-judgmental listening, and quiet encouragement can be a powerful force. Love, patience, and support—combined with professional help—can guide your family member toward healing and hope.

 

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