- February 25, 2025 at 9:25 am #42996
I realize that I have an addiction, but I am afraid to tell my family about it. I am afraid that they will not understand me, will start blaming me or will simply turn away. How can I properly explain to my loved ones that I want to undergo treatment and that I need their support?
- February 25, 2025 at 9:54 am #42997
Admitting to addiction is already a big step. It is best to speak calmly, without excuses, focusing on your desire to change. It may be worth finding information about rehabilitation in advance to answer questions from loved ones.
- February 25, 2025 at 10:18 am #42998
Talking to your family can be difficult, but honesty is the best way. Explain that addiction is a disease, not just a weakness, and that you want to recover. A good option is to research rehabilitation in advance, such as the United Recovery Project https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/ website, which has detailed programs for help. If your family understands that there is a specific plan of action and a reliable institution, they will be more likely to support you. The main thing is to show that you are serious and need their support.
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