If you suspect your loved one might be struggling with addiction challenges, you need to pay close attention to their behavior and actions. There isn’t a secret formula that you can use to decide if someone’s misusing drugs, but there are plenty of signs that may indicate substance use challenges.
Drugs can change the way your loved one looks, as well as how they act and feel. If your loved one is misusing substances, you might pick up on changes in their behavior, as well. Depending on the type of drug they’re using and how long they’ve used the substance, you may even notice psychological changes such as angry outbursts, paranoia, constant anxiety, or sudden mood swings. The key is to pay attention to any sudden and unexplained changes in their physique, mannerisms, choices, and overall behavior.
There isn’t one clear cut sign that will let you know your loved one needs treatment for substance abuse. In fact, you may notice multiple signs at the same time. For example, for intravenous drug users, you might notice that your loved one has some unusual marks on their skin, that they’re constantly isolating themselves from others, and that they seem paranoid most of the time.
To help ease your uncertainty, here are 4 key indicators you can look out for if you think your loved one might need drug addiction treatment.
If your loved one is struggling with drug addiction, they may try to hide the habit from you. They may avoid conversations, give vague answers to questions, and hide out in their room, car, or office all day. You might also catch them telling lies, making excuses for their behavior, or rushing to change the subject when you bring up concerns related to their substance use. Your loved one might also isolate themselves from others to keep their drug use a secret. Other evasive behavior you may pick up on can include:
Your loved one might also completely change their approach to life. Instead of participating in activities they once enjoyed, they may prefer to be alone or with a certain group of “friends.” They might avoid family time, hobbies, and social events. You might even realize that they are declining invitations they would normally accept. If they’re dealing with severe substance use challenges, you may notice that they’re no longer afraid to get into legal or criminal trouble. In fact, they may start to ignore any type of caution and engage in risky, reckless behavior. They might even get into constant legal or financial difficulties which may be completely outside of their character.
When your loved one needs addiction treatment, you might notice other psychological, behavioral, and personality changes as well, which can include:
Watching a loved one struggle with drug addiction can be frustrating, exhausting, and overwhelming at times. You want to do everything in your power to help them recover. The best and most effective thing you can do for them is to encourage them to seek out professional help and treatment. Here at Meta, we have 3 different types of outpatient recovery programs: partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient.
We customize our programs to fit your loved one’s needs. We also make sure to include a discussion of family roles and family structure in all of our programs so that we can help your loved one return to your family in a safe, healthy, and productive manner.
We don’t take the recovery process for granted. The majority of our executive team members are in active recovery so we know what it takes to recover from substance use challenges. At the same time, we acknowledge, know, and recognize that family support is a critical component of successful recovery.
We can help your loved one get the treatment they need. Call us today at (978) 776-3206 if you’re concerned about a loved one who’s struggling with addiction challenges.
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