| There are families that can easily spot the addictive | | | | program, you will find that they not only involve the |
| behavior of their loved one and find a Christian drug | | | | recovering addict, but also the family as well because |
| rehab treatment facility for them. There will be others | | | | the family is extremely affected by the addictive |
| that may go on to be in contradiction along with the | | | | behavior of their loved one. |
| addict. In instances like these, the addict will possibly try | | | | The spiritual viewpoint is geared toward helping the |
| to verbally fight or tell their loved ones to leave them | | | | recovering addict to identify their internal instincts and |
| alone. In addition, the recovering addict will need the | | | | to find out if there is any inner turmoil that is a result of |
| support and love of their family members in the | | | | their addictive behavior. What help can you offer that |
| recovery process to help them to get clean and to | | | | will be beneficial to them? Is this going to help your |
| remain clean. | | | | loved one in the long run? |
| Without support from family and friends, it is more | | | | If taking the suitable steps to confront your loved one |
| difficult for the recovering addict to maintain their | | | | will save them from dying or getting ill, then the obvious |
| recovery. If they do spot the problem, the family | | | | action is to step in and let them know how much you |
| member is not willing to approach their loved one for | | | | care about them. This allows them to accept the |
| fear of being viewed as negative and argumentative. | | | | things that cannot be immediately changed, but also |
| The family members cannot be enablers to the addict | | | | the tools and resources to know the difference |
| by giving them money to fund their habit. The longer | | | | between what can be changed and what cannot. |
| they wait for Christian drug rehab recovery treatment, | | | | The person is taught the serenity prayer and what it |
| the more liable they are to fail at recovery and to be | | | | means as to where their addiction currently is. The |
| at risk of getting worse. | | | | addict will try to distance themselves from the issue |
| Once the drug addict is enrolled in a good faith based | | | | and look the other way. However, a good professional |
| program, then the entire family benefits from it. They | | | | at a Christian drug rehab center knows that it will take |
| have to offer support and sometimes, tough love, to | | | | some cajoling and persistence to get through to them. |
| show the addict that their behavior is destructive, but | | | | If you are in a situation where you have to decide |
| provide them with facts about getting help when they | | | | whether to confront or to leave it alone, you should |
| need it. They know what they see, but not willing to | | | | consider the subsequent results of your actions. An |
| admit it out of shame, embarrassment and guilt. If you | | | | addict does physical, mental and spiritual damage to |
| ever visited a Christian drug rehab recovery treatment | | | | their bodies when abuse takes place. |