Meth Abuse: Choose Air Recovery
Meth Abuse: Admit You Have A Problem
Until an addict who is engaging in meth abuse admits that he has a problem it’s hard to accept this but there isn’t a whole lot you can do for them but be there when they’re ready to get help. It’s hard for a non addict to understand addiction. It’s hard to understand how a person would want to do a drug that makes them a different person, a person you don’t like a person that lies, cheats, steals and hurts the people closest to them. Unfortunately, unless you are an addict or have worked in the rehab system with addiction, then addiction can anger you, it can cause you sleepless nights and anxiety but you will have trouble wrapping your head around it.
Addiction Intervention: Who Should Be There?
When picking your team for an addiction intervention you want to think about who is going to show up and be there and be able to tell the addict how it is without getting to emotional in either direction. You don’t want people at the intervention that are going to take away from the addiction and the reason you’ve all come together. You don’t want people that are going to fight or point fingers at each other. You want people the addict is going to listen to and whose opinion matters to the addict.
Air Recovery: Recovery Happens
If you’ve been living with an addict for a long time and they’ve been in and out of rehab you might think that air recovery just isn’t in the cards for this addiction and their addiction problem. Addicts can be incredibly selfish when it comes to their addiction, this is true. However, there can be underlying reasons why the addict keeps going back to the bottle of drugs. They may not have been properly diagnosed by the rehab. They may be self-medicating a mental illness problem that’s never been addressed.
