You suspect that someone close to you is having an addiction problem?
Or are you sure about that, but you haven’t been able to solve the problem for years?
Help is only a click away.
If you suspect that a loved one has an addiction problem, but you don't know if you should, or when and how to ask for help, be sure to contact us for support and schedule a consultation with our expert team!
SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION TO GET ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH:
- How do I know if my partner/son/daughter/friend really has an addiction problem?
- Is the situation so serious that treatment is necessary?
- What does treatment entail?
- What is addiction disease itself, what are the consequences for the patient's health, body and mental health?
- How is addiction ruining life of someone I hold dear and why does that person not notice?
- Is it even possible to get rid of an addiction?
- What am I doing wrong?
- Who is responsible for failed treatment attempts? The patient? Me?
With every type of addiction, initially there is a denial of the problem. That is the reason conversation on this painful topic gets delayed.
There is a great danger that, by clumsily trying to help, you can completely close the channel of communication between you and a person you suspect has an addiction issue.
Consultations help you approach the issue in an adequate way, learn as much about it as possible and offer the best kind of support if treatment is needed.
Therapeutic work with the family has been proven necessary for successful and effective treatment of any type of addiction.
CONSULTATIONS ARE FOR:
- parents, brothers and sisters, other loved ones
- partner of a person suspected of having an addiction problem
- friends who want to help
Consultations are intended for all those who do not cope the best way in the face of the ever-present problem of addiction to various drugs and alcohol, as well as behavioral addiction, like gambling, mobile phone or internet addiction…
HOW DO YOU BENEFIT FROM THESE CONSULTATIONS?
SPECIFIC GUIDANCE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR SITUATION
Expert team at LORIJEN will provide you with specific guidance on the first steps you need to take to help a person who is suspected of being addicted to substance or having a behavioral addiction. You will learn what you can do as soon as today, and how to position yourself in certain situations, what will the treatment look like in your own unique situation.
THE RIGHT SUPPORT FOR YOURSELF
When you face the fact that someone close to you has a problem, you need to provide yourself with adequate support. In order to really be helpful to someone battling addiction, you need to master the basic knowledge of various types of addiction, as well as skills of self-control and patience. You will learn these and many other skills with our expert psychologists and doctors.
BETTER UNDERSTANDING
In order to offer the right kind of support for a loved one who has fallen into trouble, you need to find out what their disease entails. Addiction is not just about taking a psychoactive substance or forced repeating of a certain behavior. It often happens that sponsors (i.e. family members) justify the behavior of addicts, take the consequences of addiction on themselves, and deny the problem in general. That way, they become accomplices to the problem and only delay the treatment.
It is important for family members to face the problem, as well as to take constructive steps towards solving it.
- Find out how to recognize addiction by clicking here.
- Read more here on the importance of the role of parents and family in treatment.
- If you have any more questions or think that you or a loved one needs help, contact us
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