Will Alcohol and Drug Rehab Help My Relationship?
---arguments
---misunderstandings
---broken promises
---betrayal
---disappointment
---guilt and shame
Tense situations fueled by alcohol or drugs lower the threshold of our patience, impairs judgment and lessens impulse control, damaging a person or a family for life. This cycle of destructive relationship interactions can continue until one or both of the people get off the sinking ship.
Alcohol Rehab helps you and your loved ones to:
---Recognize that alcohol and drugs are the problem, not the person
---Stop trying to change each other and learn to accept the other person
---Attend support groups to talk to others who understand
---Overcome mistrust and find hope
---Experience relaxation for the first time in a long time
---Be honest in their daily lives
---Recognize the cycle of addiction that leads to relapse and build in new recovery pathways.
I began working with people who suffer from addiction problems since 1981 and have seen hundreds of couples repair and strengthen their relationships with partners, parents, children, extended family, friends and employers. Yes, Alcohol and Drug Rehab will help your relationship. Give yourself a chance to recover.
Judy Saalinger, Ph.D., MFT, CAS
Co-Owner and Clinical Director
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Labels: Accept, Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol-Abuse, Alcoholism, Drug-Abuse, Drugs, Recovery, relationships, Understand


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