recognize problem drinking; approach someone if there is concern about their drinking; support the person to change their drinking; respond if they are unwilling to change their drinking; facilitate professional help seeking and respond if professional help is refused; and manage an alcohol-related me...
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The most frequent barriers to a person getting help with a drug or alcohol problem are usually denial or a refusal to get help. Both tend to occur when someone is either ignoring or minimizing the severity of their drug or alcohol use. Interventions Are Successful – If Done Right ...
‘Imagine John/Jenny is someone you have known for a long time and care about. You want to help him/her. What would you do?’ and 40 responses were taken from the question ‘What did you do to help the close friend/family member you know who had a problem similar to John’s/Jenny...
Driving recklessly or dangerously when you are in the car with them Forcing you to use drugs or alcohol (especially if you’ve had a substance abuse problem in the past) Emotional/Verbal Abuse: You may be in an emotionally/verbally abusive relationship if you partner exe...
Know Someone Who Needs Help?Get a recovery plan that’s made for them.Get Help Now Enabling Patterns in a School Setting Some signs of enabling behaviors at school include: Not regulating places where students consume drugs or alcohol:
addiction don’t simply have a substance problem; they are often struggling with deeper emotional pain, trauma, or mental health issues. Unresolved past wounds, such as childhood trauma, grief, or abuse, can contribute to substance abuse as individuals turn to drugs or alcohol to numb their ...
The impact of having a sponsor can be profound. Studies have shown that individuals with sponsors are more likely to maintain their sobriety compared to those without. The reasons for this are manifold. The accountability provided by a sponsor can be a powerful motivator. Knowing that someone is...
It’s not always easy to know the difference between helping and enabling. Sometimes we enable even when wedoknow the difference. We’re human, and as people who love someone with substance use disorder, we often face painful decisions. Offering a helping hand to a family member ...
and the victories they achieve along the way. Through candid conversations, emotional narratives, and uplifting insights, Jessica offers inspiration to those seeking a path forward. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply looking for stories of strength, this show serves ...