If your loved one is battling addiction and they can’t clearly see the destruction they have caused, this may be a big problem.
Admitting that you have an addiction issue is the first step to recovery, and it’s very common for addicts to be in denial during this time. Watching your loved one suffer from the vicious disease that is addiction can be very painful and torturous, and there are ways you can help them overcome this disease. Sitting your loved one down for an intervention may be crucial for their recovery journey, and this can be the deciding factor for them to want the help they deserve. The treatment experts from Banyan Treatment Center Pompano explain the signs which indicate it’s time to plan an intervention for your loved one.
Extreme Behavioral Changes
If you notice sudden changes in your loved one’s behavior, such as unexplained outbursts or aggressive behavior towards you, this may be a clear sign that something deeper is occurring. Is your loved one failing to meet daily responsibilities or not showing up to work? This is another indication that an addiction may be present.
Lies and Deception
If your loved one has been caught in multiple lies trying to hide their drug use, it may be time to sit them down for an intervention. They will try and put up a front that they are okay and do not have a problem with drugs or alcohol. However, this deception must be worked through. If you find that they are stealing money from you, this is another strong indication that they need help immediately.
Physical Changes
Extreme weight loss and lack of hygiene can be signs of addiction and these physical changes should not be ignored. If you are noticing a mental fog that could resemble tiredness, this is another sign that can point to addiction.
An intervention for addiction must be addressed with love and support, and you must be prepared for your loved one to react in a negative manner. Maintaining transparency during an intervention will help your loved one realize that they need help.
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