Sober Living: After Exiting Substance Abuse Rehab

Sober Living: Helping Your Child Continue His Or Her Success

Your child is now in the sober living part of their rehabilitation. It’s a great thing you feel like you finally got your child back. However, the road isn’t over yet. You need to be aware that your child can relapse. You need to know the tools and be able to spot the signs of relapse prevention. Some rehabs don’t focus enough on relapse prevention. They don’t diagnosis your child properly and as a result your child slips up.

Substance Abuse Rehab: Feeling Like The Worse Parent Ever

If you sent your child to substance abuse rehab and they were kicking and screaming as they went you probably feel like the worst parent ever. Keep something in mind, you are far from the worse parent ever even if you ignored the signs at first or enabled your child’s addiction problem but giving them money whenever they asked for it and didn’t ask any questions. If you ignored the times that they came home drunk or stoned and figured it was a rite of passage you still are not responsible for their problem.

Alcohol Rehab: Why Your Child Needs To Go

If you’ve found empty bottles of alcohol in your child’s bedroom or smelled alcohol on their breath, if you’ve noticed a major change in behavior, or suspected that they were drunk when they came home at the end of a night chances are they need alcohol rehab. To ignore these signs and hope that they just go away is a major mistake on your part. Even if your child doesn’t have an addiction problem, these are still serious signs of an underlying problem and need to be addressed pronto.

 

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