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Committing a friend or loved one to rehab

June 5, 2011 in Finance

Drug rehab is a very serious matter. Whether it’s a friend, loved one, or relative the decision to commit this person to long term drug rehab is a life changing experience. Getting somebody to realize that they need help is no easy task. These discussions are often met with denial from the person needing help. It’s very difficult to see you have a problem although it may be very apparent to others around you. Often times the addiction directly affects those the addict care about most, but these are also the ones that are most positively affected by the recovery of the former addict.


The hardest thing to do is often convince the person that attending alcohol or drug rehab is the best thing for them. This is no easy task considering everybody always believes they know the best thing for themselves. Staging an intervention is often the way many individuals are told by those they love that they need to attend rehab. This can go either one of two ways. The individual will acknowledge those concerned and agree to go to drug or alcohol rehab or they will get upset and turn down opportunities to get help. Either way this is a positive experience as even if the individual does not agree to go to drug rehab, they will at least have it on their mind and know how much their loved ones care about them.

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