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how to tell your family that your boyfriend went to rehab

by Myrtice Kris Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can I cope with my boyfriend in rehab?

Jul 27, 2016 · Letting your loved one know that you understand their condition and their challenges will come as a huge relief to your loved one. Offering support can also come in the form of looking forward to the future: Discuss doing something new together like taking a class, visiting a new place on vacation or taking up a new hobby.

What should I do if my loved one is in drug rehab?

Answer (1 of 2): It is not your husbands Family’s place to tell You. Maybe they assumed you Already Knew. Maybe your husband specifically asked them not to tell you. Whatever the reason, DONT hold them responsible for the lack of communication (and trust?) between you and your husband. Now the o...

What to avoid when a loved one returns home from rehab?

He decided on a whim without talking to me to tell his parents that he was on drugs, they immediately sent him to rehab and me (21F) and my boyfriend had no time to talk about our relationship. He is my first relationship and I am his second, we have been together for almost a year and I don’t think I am ready to lose him.

Can you love your loved one while they are in rehab?

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What happens when you have a loved one with an addiction?

Let’s face it: When you have a loved one in active drug or alcohol addiction, communication isn’t easy. Talks that often start out with the best of intentions can end in arguments, yelling, cursing, passive-aggressive remarks, indifference, avoidance, depression, frustration, tears – sometimes even threats.

What is the blackout period in addiction treatment?

Many addiction treatment facilities, including our own, have phone rules and restrictions for clients – often based on how long they have been at the treatment center, their behavior and their work with their counselors in establishing healthy boundaries and relationships. The first few days of treatment can include what is known as a “blackout period” – where clients are not allowed to make outside calls, and instead must focus on themselves, their healing and their task at hand. If a “blackout period” is instated at the treatment facility your loved one attends, you may be unable to speak to your loved one directly over the phone.

What does forgiveness mean?

It’s likely that your loved one made some serious mistakes, and you’re having a difficult time moving on. Forgiveness is about understanding that your loved one was sick with the disease of addiction when he or she said or did things to hurt you or break your trust.

What to do after addiction?

Healing after addiction means you have to remember what makes you smile, what makes you vibrant, and what makes you, you. Try to think back to who you were before addiction took over your loved one’s life – and before it took over yours.

Is addiction a family disease?

Everyone knows that addiction is a family disease. Much like cancer – when someone is stricken with the disease of addiction EVERYONE is affected. And often times, not knowing what to do can be harmful to your loved one who has recently graduated from an addiction recovery program. But families that have seen addiction first hand aren’t always ...

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