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Signs Your Loved One May Be Suffering From a Drug Addiction


Drug Addiction Signs


Having a loved one that you fear may be suffering from a drug addiction can indeed by a very difficult experience. If you fear your loved one is using drugs but are not absolutely certain, it can be hard for you to determine whether or not you should confront them about the subject. Often, these confrontations can lead to disastrous arguments between friends and family members, and can result in pushing your loved one even further away.

There are many signs that you may look for to help you better determine whether or not your loved one is suffering from a drug addiction. Some drug addiction signs are more commonly known such as erratic and irrational behavior, sudden loss of weight and an overall decline in their general health. As far as health appearances go, there are other drug addiction signs that you can look for as well such as sores breaking out on the body or face, loss of hair, a decaying of the teeth and bruising on the body.

These of course are just some of the physical drug addiction signs that you can look for to help determine if your loved one is suffering from a drug addiction. There are also certain lifestyle changes that can occur that can be signs of a drug addiction as well. If your loved one is frequently missing work, or has suddenly quit their employment, if they are always broke and asking to borrow money from friends and family and if they are suddenly hanging with a different crowd of people and not spending time with loved ones, can all be signs that there may be a problem.

These are of course, just a few of the more common drug addiction signs that a person can show if they are suffering from a chemical dependency. There are many other ways an addiction can be exhibited as well, and sometimes there are really no signs at all. Sometimes people just know that something is “off” with their loved one, and suspect that drug addiction might be the problem.

Drug Addiction Help


Fortunately, if you fear that your loved one is suffering from a drug addiction, there is help for you. Life Works can help you determine the best course of action for you to take in confronting your loved one with their drug addiction, and get them the drug addiction help that they need. To begin, there is the free initial assessment service that Life Works offers. These assessments can be done over the phone or in person, whichever you feel is most convenient for you.

 During this initial assessment, one of the Life Works assessment counsellors will discuss with you the concerns you have about your loved one and the drug addiction signs you may have noticed as well as causes of drug addiction. During your assessment with a Life Works assessment counsellor, the counsellor will take into consideration the severity and the nature of your circumstances and then help to advice you on what the best course of action will be for you to take.

If you have noticed drug addiction signs in one of your loved ones, and feel that an intervention is in need, the experienced and skilled staff at Life Works can help you to plan the right intervention for your loved one to help ensure its success. If you have been wanting to plan an intervention, but are not quite sure how to go about the process, contact one of the counsellors at Life Works today, so that they can help get you started.

If you suspect that a loved one has a drug addiction, there is no time to waste. Getting them the drug addiction help that they need as quickly as possible is certainly in their best interest so that they may start their path to recovery. There is no reason to be embarrassed about seeking drug addiction help for your loved one. The counsellors at Life Works understand what you are going through, and will do everything they can to help you get your loved one the drug addiction help that they need.

Chemical Dependency


Chemical dependency can come in many different forms. Not all substance abuse problems are from illegal substances. There are some people that can also develop a drug addiction to both prescription and non-prescription drugs as well. Many times, these types of chemical dependency issues can be more complicated to notice in a person, because they do not always exhibit many of the drug addiction signs that can be found with illegal substance abuse addictions. Even if you suspect that your loved one has a chemical dependency from a different type of substance than an illegal drug, the counsellors at Life Works can still help you in finding the right path to getting your loved one drug addiction help.

The professional and skilled staff at Life Works has experience dealing with many forms of chemical dependency, so they can assist you with what drug addiction signs you should look for and what type of drug addiction help will best be suited for the type of chemical dependency your loved one is suffering from.

Learning what drug addiction signs to look for and determining what type of drug addiction help is available for your loved one can help save their life and give them a future. Whether you simply suspect your loved one has a chemical dependency or know for a fact that they do, contacting the counsellors at Life Works can help you. The assessment counsellors at Life Works will help you to find the right treatment programme for your loved one and help you with how to approach your loved one to get them the help that they need. Now is simply not the time to hesitate. Contact the counsellors at Life Works today for a free initial assessment to help get your loved on the help that they deserve.  
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