Watching a loved one suffer from addiction can be excruciating no matter what the relationship, but it can be especially difficult and unbearable if the addict is your child. Whether your child is a teenager, a young adult, or an older adult, if alcohol or drugs has appeared to have taken over the little boy or girl you once raised, your heart is surely broken, and you likely spend the majority of your hours and days trying to figure out where you went wrong and how to fix this problem.

Being the parent of a child who is addicted to drugs or alcohol is tragic, but there are several truths you must know to help you to move forward. Read on to learn some basic facts about addiction and how to deal with the situation in a rational and productive manner that will hopefully at some point lead to treatment and later on, recovery for your son or daughter.

Truths for Parents of Addicts

  1. It’s not your fault. Your actions did not cause your child to become a drug user or addict so put that idea away right now. Sure, it’s important for parents to talk to their children about drugs and alcohol and also to set a good example, but even if you did not do either of these things, it’s still not your fault. Addiction is a disease and it happens to some of the best people in the world. If you keep blaming yourself for decisions and choices made by your son or daughter, you will never be able to move forward from here.   Surely there are things you would have done differently, but the past is the past, and there is nothing you can do about it. However, there are things you can do in the present and future.
  1. Take care of yourself. You will need lots of self-care and probably mental health or counseling services yourself if your son or daughter is actively addicted to drugs or alcohol. Don’t neglect yourself just because you are worried about your child. If you are not in your best condition, it will be impossible to adequately help your son or daughter when the time comes for it.
  1. Keep the faith. People do recover. It may seem dark and impossible in the present, but many people do break free of their drug and alcohol addictions and go on to live happy and productive lives entirely free of these substances. Don’t lose hope.
  1. Life will never be the same. Whether your child remains actively addicted for the time being or if he or she seeks treatment and finds success, your lives are changed forever. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing in the latter case, but just know that things will always be different from this point forward. Keep supporting your child and keep taking steps forward one day at a time.  You can find success together. Hang in there, offer support, and hope for the best – every day.

There is almost nothing more difficult in the world than watching your child suffer – especially from addiction. You can help him or her by offering love and support, but recovery is up to your child. Take care of yourself in the meantime so you can offer the best version of you for support.

At Transcend Clinic, we would love to help your child to break free from his or her addiction and to walk with them on the first steps to a new and healthy life.  At our facility in Cancun, Mexico, our ibogaine treatment will help your child to get to the root of the addiction, discover more about himself or herself, and will aid them in finding the strength and answers they need to become drug free. Please call us today for more information.  We are standing by to answer your questions.

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