When your loved one struggles with an addiction, it can be hard to know where to turn.
Whether it is your child, parent, cousin, or sibling, as a drug rehab center we understand that having a family member who is an addict is challenging. It can put stress on every member of the family and cause strains in the family unit as a whole. Moving forward with your life and past your family member’s addiction takes time and often help.
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Books for Family Members of Drug Addicts Help You Understand & Heal
If you have never battled with substance abuse yourself, then it can be difficult to understand what your family member is going through or how to help them. How can you get the treatment? What type of addiction treatment do they need? Should you be harder on them? What is the best way to show your support? What does your family’s future look like? If you want answers, help, or even just support, you are not alone. One of the best ways to cope with a family member’s addiction as well as to help them is to learn more about the topic. While there are many different resources on addiction, these books for families of drug addicts may have the answers you have been looking for.
Addict in the Family: Stories of Loss, Hope, and Recovery
Many people who have an addicted family member feel alone, but Beverly Conyers is here to reassure you otherwise. Her book recounts her own personal stories of dealing with her daughter’s addiction and recovery as well as compelling stories from other families who have gone through the same or similar situations.
Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change
While many books for families of addicts focus on setting boundaries and following tough love practices, Randye Kaye’s book takes a different approach. Beyond Addiction focuses on using kindness and positive reinforcement to help those who are struggling with addiction. Based on years of research and scientific data, the techniques described in the book leave the reader feeling empowered that change is possible.
Don't Let Your Kids Kill You: A Guide for Parents of Drug and Alcohol Addicted Children
While there are several books for parents of drug addicts that concentrate on addiction, this book focuses on the parents. Many parents of addicts become so fixated on their children and their child’s problems that they neglect to take care of themselves. When the parents always put their child first, it can easily lead to disaster in their own lives. Charles Rubin challenges this concept by making the parents of addicts the focus on his book. He discusses the importance of self-care and taking care of your needs first.
Addict in the House: A No-Nonsense Family Guide Through Addiction and Recovery
Having a family member who is an addict is one thing, but living with that addicted family member is another. Robin Barnett’s book about living with an addict provides families with a step-by-step guide on how to approach this type of living situation. She draws on personal experiences to help prove her points and offers a realistic look at what addiction does to families.
Overcoming Emotional Obstacles Through Faith: Navigating the Mind Field
For those people who find comfort in their faith during difficult times, this book by Anthony Acampora gives personal accounts of how God can positively impact a broken life. His stories can offer hope for families of addicts who fear that their loved one’s addiction has become insurmountable. It can also give people optimism for their own struggles as they try to cope with the impact that their family member’s substance abuse has had on their own life.
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While these books for families of drug addicts can give you good insight into your loved one’s substance abuse problems and help you cope, they may not be enough alone. If your family member is a drug addict, do not sit idly by. A drug intervention specialist may be able to help both you and your family move past the addiction and start the healing process.
At Banyan Detox Stuart, we understand that addiction is complicated, and it takes time to heal. If you are ready to get your loved one help or just want to get more information about our programs, do not hesitate to call us at 888-280-4763.