Seeing the signs by Ian Young – The Best You Magazine.
How can you spot the signs whether a loved one is an alcoholic or addict? There are certain characteristics that can be assumed for someone
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The initial phone call with the alcohol counsellor / drug counsellor, they will first ask you some questions to help really understand you and your particular situation, questions like:
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An intervention is the first step towards addiction recovery. It is particularly relevant for inducing willingness to change in your loved one who may be resistant to accepting help treatment, detox, or rehab.
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