How to Help Your Family Understand that Inpatient Drug Rehab Doesn't Mean You've Failed
When a person who recognizes that he or she has an addiction to alcohol decides to enter inpatient alcohol rehab, the reaction from family is not always as positive as hoped. If the alcoholic or drug addict has a young family, his or her partner may feel overwhelmed at the thought of handling everything on the home front alone for up to 90 days. Extended family, including parents, siblings, grandparents, and others, may even imply that the addicted person has failed somehow by needing inpatient rather than outpatient treatment.
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