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Drug addiction can take a serious toll on you and your mental health, but it takes a turn for the worse when you have a parent that is addicted to abusing drugs, you can often feel helpless as well as hopeless about helping your parent get the correct treatment. It can feel like there is no possible way to help them but in fact, that is not true, it takes patience and time, but it is always possible to put a loved one on the path of redirection.

Regardless of how old we are and how much we age, we always have a deep emotional as well as a physical connection and we are always deeply influenced by the people who raise us which can be caregivers or our biological parents.

These influences in our childhood or adulthood include not only the genes that we have inherited from our biological parents but also the behaviors, habits, values, as well as communication styles or a mental disorder that we learn from our adult caregivers.

This very same pattern also contributes and applies to the way we use alcohol or drugs.  The National Institute on Drug Abuse  gives an estimates that 25% of American kids grow up in households where their parents or caregivers abuse drugs. In households where one or more adults use alcohol or narcotics, children are nearly twice as likely to develop an addiction to drugs themselves, according to Current Substance Abuse Reviews. These children are also more likely to experience the following mental health conditions:

  1.     Abuse in their households
  2.     Poor performance in their school
  3.     Emotional and behavioral problems
  4.     Low self-esteem
  5.     Co-Occurring mental health disorders
  6.     A higher risk of physical, verbal, or sexual abuse
  7.     A higher risk of developing anxiety or depression
  8.     Earlier onset of experimentation with an illegal drug or alcohol addiction

An isolating disorder is an addiction. In order to avoid reality, many people resort to alcohol or other drugs. From shame or fear of what others will think of them, others are forced into isolation. Because of alcohol use disorder, they may have lost friendships and relationships. The best people to persuade a parent with an addiction to seek clinical treatment options might be children. Showing your parents that you love them and care for them is crucial. Let them know they’re not alone, and you’re there to help them.

That doesn’t mean that by giving them money or letting them take advantage of you, you’ll allow them. It means you’re able to assist them through the process of healing. It’s hard to heal from addiction, but when the people in recovery have support from someone who loves you and cares for you, it’s easier.

There is a greater chance of becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol once drugs and alcohol are incorporated into your life and you start using them.

  1. On the bright side, if they have access to the right tools and social systems, children will have a powerful influence on adults in their lives to help with their recovery process. Learning about these communities and drug treatment program, and how to use them to help addicted parents, can change the path of the child’s future and can help the parent start the rehabilitation process (even if inpatient rehab or outpatient programs) with any of the treatment providers that you feel comfortable with.Most effective treatment for substance use disorder commonly consists of a combination of group and individual therapy sessions that focus on teaching those in recovery the skills needed to get and stay sober as well as how to navigate various situations without turning to drugs or alcohol. Behavioral therapy is perhaps the most commonly utilized treatment component used during rehab. A general behavioral therapeutic approach has been adapted into a variety of effective treatment approaches. The types of treatment include:1. Contingency Management
  2. Motivational Interviewing
  3. Dialectal Behavioral Therapy
  4. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
  5. Matrix Model
  6. 12-Step Program

Drug addiction recovery Drug treatment is designed to assist addicted individuals to avoid the search for and use of compulsive prescription drugs. In a number of environments, care may occur, take several different forms, and last for different periods of time. A short-term, one-time medication is generally not appropriate because opioid abuse is typically a chronic condition marked by periodic relapses. For many, treatment for addiction is a long-term process that involves multiple interventions and regular monitoring.

Comprehensive opioid addiction treatment elements include diagnosis, preparation of treatment, pharmacotherapy, behavioral counseling, tracking of substance use, case management, support groups, and continuing care, as well as child care, bipolar disorder, vocational, mental health, medical conditions, educational, HIV/AIDS, legal, environmental, housing/transportation, and family services.

There are a variety of evidence-based treatment plans for treating addiction. An addiction treatment program can include behavioral therapy with counselors (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or contingency management), medications, detox or their combination of therapies, depending on the stage of treatment. The specific type of treatment for substance abuse or combination of substance use treatment will vary depending on the client’s individual needs and, often, on the types of drugs they use.

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