If a loved one has been ordered by a judge to take online
substance abuse courses, you are probably experiencing a dizzying array of
emotions. Your first instinct may be to get angry with them for letting
themselves get to this point – but this is not what they need. They do need
some tough love, yes, but you need to understand that lecturing them or lashing
out in anger will not solve the problem. Here are a few things you can do to
help them through their addiction recovery:
Help Them See
their Addiction from an Outside Perspective
Sometimes the only way to get someone to see their addiction for what it really is
is to force them to see it from your perspective. Outline exactly how their
addiction is hurting you and everyone they love – how much it hurts to see them
like this. They may not be aware of just how dire their situation is, and
hearing how it is destroying their relationships may change that.
Do Not Enable
Their Behaviors
One thing many loved ones of addicts fall into is
enabling. Do not lend them money, and do not be lenient with them when it comes
to their addictive behaviors. They may
say they need the money for gas and food, but in the throes of addiction, you know in your heart that the
money will not go towards necessities.
You need to show them tough love in these situations, and not allow them easy
access to the substances that are ruining their life.
Provide
Encouragement
When you see them doing well in their recovery,
make sure you let them know how proud you are of what they accomplished.
Sometimes just hearing that from someone they care about deeply can push them
on to success.
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