Watching a loved one struggle with addiction can make you feel helpless. Addiction doesn’t only affect the person battling with substances;1 it greatly affects family and friends who see and interact with their loved one’s addiction.1 Read on to learn more about the effects of addiction on friendships and how our drug and alcohol rehab in Atlanta can help.
It’s essential to understand the nature of substance use disorder (SUD) to grasp how it is impacting your friend. Addiction is considered a chronic, relapsing brain disorder, not a moral failing. It’s characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful effects.2
This disease involves functional changes within areas of the brain involved in stress, reward, and self-control.2 Similar to heart disease and other chronic conditions, SUD disrupts the normal, healthy functioning of an organ in the body, has serious, harmful effects, and is preventable and treatable.2 Here are some common effects of addiction:
Although research shows that addiction is a disease, many people battling SUD still face discrimination and stigma. This set of negative attitudes and stereotypes can profoundly impact the well-being of those experiencing addiction. Stigma can deter people from seeking the care they need to reach recovery. Reducing these negative beliefs can help you understand the disease and help your friend on their journey.5
Addiction and friendships are related in multiple ways. Addiction physically changes brain regions that are crucial in decision-making, judgment, and behavior control.2 This explains its compulsive nature.2
When someone is addicted to drugs or alcohol, they often become hyperfocused on getting and using these substances.1 Other things that were once important, like family and friends, work, or hobbies, typically fall by the wayside.1 The dysfunctional behaviors resulting from substance abuse can interfere with your friend’s normal functioning in relationships.6 The person who was once a good friend may seem unrecognizable. You may witness the following negative effects of addiction on loved ones firsthand:
Understanding the warning signs and symptoms of addiction can help you assist friends with addiction, so that you can tell if a friend is struggling. People experiencing addiction often demonstrate a cluster of changes that can make it challenging to stop using a substance despite harmful consequences.1 There are some common warning signs to look out for in your friend.1
Here are psychological symptoms:
Here are physical symptoms:
Helping a friend with addiction starts with making the decision. Once you’ve assessed the situation and understand the dangers of addiction, you’ll start to equip yourself with the tools to intervene. Another key factor is not waiting for others.1 If you know your friend needs help, you shouldn’t wait to step up until someone else does.1
Taking responsibility for your feelings is also important.1 After dealing with your friend’s actions and behaviors, you might hold on to resentment or anger. Putting these feelings aside to focus on their well-being can ensure your efforts are supportive and centered on their needs. After deciding to help, you can prepare yourself to talk to them.
Preparing to confront a friend about their addiction can feel overwhelming. But know that this conversation could be the first step in your friend’s journey to recovery. It’s normal not to know what to say or how to approach the situation.1 The following tips can help you approach this talk feeling confident and prepared1:
While helping your friend find support is significant, caring for yourself is just as important. Consider seeking support from peer support groups, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon. These groups help the loved ones of people with SUD find healing. You can connect with and learn from others who are going through similar experiences with friendships and addiction.1
If you have a friend who’s struggling with addiction, help is available at Empowered Recovery Center in Atlanta. We offer a wide range of levels of addiction treatment, including partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), and standard outpatient care. Your loved one can access personalized treatment to meet their unique needs. Specialized approaches, including co-occurring disorder treatment and medication-assisted treatment (MAT), are also available.
Our admissions team is here to answer any questions about going to rehab. We can help verify insurance coverage and explore options for covering the cost of rehab, including using insurance for rehab.
We accept many major insurance plans, both in-network and out-of-network. You can also explore our other payment options, like payment plans. We’ll work with your loved one to discover the best program for their situation. Contact Empowered Recovery Center to learn more about our treatment options and how we can help your loved one start their recovery.
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Empowered Recovery Center
3651 Canton Road,
Marietta, GA 30066