Supporting a loved one through drug rehab is no easy feat. To get to that stage is a victory in itself, and you’ll have likely gone through situations such as denial, arguments and a whole heap of emotion just to your loved one to the point of admitting they need help.
It’s a long and often difficult journey, but at the same time is a completely worthwhile one that can be incredibly rewarding. But how can you support them on their journey through drug addiction rehab?
Here are five ways that can make all the difference to their treatment and into recovery…
Learn About The Treatment And Recovery Process
While you may have already learnt about what addiction is and what they’re going through, spend a bit of time to understand what will happen in treatment and the whole rehabilitation process too.
That starts with the challenges of withdrawal, the types of therapy available to them and what they’ll be best suited to, as well as the various stages of recovery, which can include recognising triggers, attending support groups and more. In fact, you may even want to attend support groups yourself to get a more well-rounded perspective, which can help you identify each stage of the process and provide support, encouragement and guidance along the way.
Be Patient And Understanding
When it comes to emotions, patience and understanding are the principal ones you should be showing. It’s important to understand that recovery isn’t a linear process and setbacks can occur along the way. You need to be empathetic towards that. They are going through various challenges and outbursts, mood swings and moments of self-doubt are common. They need to be reassured they are not alone.
Rather than heaping any pressure on them to recover quickly, you should remind them that progress takes time and reinforce the fact you’re right there with them. Celebrate the little victories, it will encourage them to keep going.
Encourage Open And Honest Communication
Healthy communication is so important throughout the whole process. You want them to be truthful about their feelings and progress without the fear of judgement, while you should practice active listening in order to be more understanding.
Additionally, you also should be open and honest with your loved one. Set clear boundaries and ensure that your own mental, emotional and physical wellbeing is prioritised.
Provide A Stable And Supportive Environment
Creating a safe, stable, and drug-free environment is crucial for your partner’s recovery. Remove any substances from your home that could act as a temptation and avoid social situations that may expose them to relapse triggers.
Support also comes in the form of healthy routines. Encourage your partner to establish daily habits such as regular exercise, nutritious meals, and adequate sleep. Engaging in positive activities together, such as meditation, hobbies, or outdoor walks, can strengthen your bond and promote mental well-being.
Look After Your Own Well-being
Caring for someone in rehab can be emotionally draining, so it’s essential to look after yourself as well. Make time for self-care activities that help you de-stress and maintain your own mental health. This could include exercise, reading, socialising with friends, or pursuing hobbies you enjoy.
Support groups for loved ones of addicts, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon, can provide valuable guidance and reassurance. Speaking with others who have experienced similar situations can help you feel less alone and provide practical coping strategies.