Repairing Relationships in Recovery
Human connection is an important part of recovery, but people may come to early sobriety with damaged relationships. Sometimes people in the throes of addiction hurt those around them actively, and other times they do so indirectly—through things like not considering others’ feelings or causing them to chronically worry. The reason many addiction treatment centers […]
Healing From Unhealthy Family Dynamics During Recovery
Getting some sober time brings clarity. This may make it more obvious that the family dynamics you grew up with were unhealthy or destructive. You might realize you picked up patterns of relating that don’t serve you in recovery. Changing Instinctual Ways of Relating It can take time to recognize these patterns. Often they are […]
Healing From Unhealthy Family Dynamics During Recovery
Getting some sober time brings clarity. This may make it more obvious that the family dynamics you grew up with were unhealthy or destructive. You might realize you picked up patterns of relating that don’t serve you in recovery. Changing Instinctual Ways of Relating Therapy is a really useful tool for both excavating and healing […]
What Are Resources for Loved Ones of Those With Addiction?
Addiction is often referred to as a family disease, because it significantly impacts those in the person with addiction’s life. When the person enters recovery, their friends, family, partner, and other loved ones may need to recover, too. Thankfully, there are plenty of resources for the loved ones of people with substance use disorders. Al-Anon […]
What Is Al Anon?
Since 1951, Al-Anon has been providing fellowship and support to people all over the world. These individuals have one unique thing in common; they love someone with an alcohol use disorder. Attending Al-Anon meetings can provide access to a family therapy program so you can better your loved one’s addiction. At TruHealing Centers, we value […]
5 Signs of Meth Addiction in a Loved One
Methamphetamine, also known as meth, causes severe side effects, even without addiction to the drug. However, those taking this drug can easily develop an addiction to it due to the changes in the brain that it triggers. At TruHealing Centers, our team can provide compassionate addiction treatment for meth abuse, but you may be unsure […]
Does My Family Need Family Therapy?
Family therapy is an opportunity for a person with an addiction to work with their family to improve communication and build support to prevent relapse. Family counseling is typically an essential stepping stone towards creating a safe and positive environment for a person to live in once he or she goes home. More so, it […]
Is it Normal to Be Impacted by My Loved One’s Addiction?
Addiction is referred to as a “family disease” because it affects more than just the person with the substance use disorder (SUD). When people with a SUD enter recovery, their loved ones need to heal too. It is normal to be affected by the addiction of someone close to you. The person with addiction may […]
What is the Difference Between Group and Family Therapy?
Group and family therapy are both forms of therapy that take place with several people at the same time. The two share a few similarities. However, there are also notable differences between them. Family therapy is, as the name suggests, therapy that involves a person’s family. It is used often in addiction treatment, as addiction […]
5 Benefits of Family Therapy
Drug abuse affects not only the life and health of the user; it also impacts their relationships. Family issues can slow down recovery from addiction and sometimes lead to a relapse. One way to get involved and support a loved one in the recovery process is through family therapy. Addiction has significant effects on relationships, […]