Addiction is a Complex Problem
Sep 26, 2022A COMPLEX PROBLEM FOR YOUR FAMILY
The social, psychological, and biological factors that play into the decision to use substances are complex. Many people who develop problems with substances also struggle with psychiatric problems like depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety problems, and ADHD. They may also be contending with problems involving employment (or lack thereof), relationship stress, difficulty with establishing or maintaining healthy habits for an aging body and a demanding life, and in some cases, the responsibility of the family.
A COMPLEX PROBLEM FOR YOU
It’s complicated for you as well! If your family member is struggling with an opioid addiction problem, you face the reactions of friends, immediate family members (children of all ages), and extended family members: often including judgment, misunderstanding, punishment, fear, and “help” that can feel overbearing and shake your confidence. And when you are parenting, communication and effectively working together can be seriously tested under this stress. But you can help.
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