It's hard to watch someone you love struggle with life, whether that's because of a substance abuse disorder or some other mental health issue. While supporting your loved one during this time can be very helpful, there's a fine line between support and enabling, and the latter can cause just as much damage as the ... Read More
Help For Loved Ones
When your loved one begins exhibiting signs of substance abuse or increasing mental health issues it can leave you feeling helpless and desperate. These feelings are not uncommon and we’ve seen them all as we’ve treated thousands of patients and their families. The articles found here focus on tips and advice on supporting a loved one who is struggling with a disorder or has begun treatment and needs support.
4 Keys to Disengaging with Love from a Toxic Family Member
How to Help a Loved One with a Gambling Addiction
Gambling addiction is a very real problem that affects roughly 10 million Americans, and figuring out how to stop someone gambling isn't easy. Defined as compulsive behavior related to the rush that comes with betting money and winning, whether on sporting events or card games, gambling addiction can happen to anyone ... Read More
How to Write An Impact Letter: A Step Toward Recovery
Updated May 31, 2023 When you have a loved one facing addiction, it's not always easy to vocalize your feelings. The pain, stress and pressure that come with watching someone you care about slowly spiral out of control are agonizing, and there's no good way to reveal your feelings without being met with anger or ... Read More
The Role of Parents in Supporting a Child with Addiction
There are few things more difficult than supporting someone in rehab for drugs or alcohol, and that goes tenfold when the case involves a close family member. But when it's your child who's struggling? Arguably, this is the toughest situation of all, and it can take tremendous emotional strength to overcome the ... Read More
Signs of Prescription Painkiller Addiction at the Pharmacy Counter
America's opioid crisis has been publicly linked to prescribing practices, highlighted by such statistics as this one: Between the early 1990s and mid-2000s, opioid prescriptions increased by a factor of five, despite patients reporting a similar level of pain. These numbers struck outrage and led to policy change. ... Read More
5 Essential Tips for Enabling Your Child’s Recovery
As a parent, facing a child in recovery can be a devastating reality. When you only want the best for your child, accepting that circumstances have gone awry is one of the most painful things you may ever have to face. Unfortunately, for too many families, addiction is a tragic part of life. With nearly 20 million ... Read More
Is Your Child Depressed? Find Out with This Blood Test
Depression is a serious issue in the United States. In 2015, over 18 million adults experienced at least one depressive episode, and around 5% of children are similarly affected. Living with depression can be devastating, with symptoms that include a disinterest in hobbies and pleasurable activities, a lack of ... Read More
How to Support a Loved One With Bipolar Disorder
All mental health conditions can be difficult to manage, but for a caregiver, living with a loved one who has bipolar disorder can be overwhelming and terrifying. The condition, which often manifests as shifts from dramatic highs to very lows in activity, energy and mood, is hard to handle, especially on a daily basis. ... Read More
















