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27 December 2009

Having a Relationship with an Addict

There are many forms of addiction, but the truth is that all dependencies are serious and they can take a serious toll on your relationship if you are married or just dating. If you are dating a person who is an addict you probably feel angry, hurt, betrayed, frustrated, and just generally tired. Of course, if you do not love them would just go away, but in the meantime, you are not sure what to do, but you know that something must change.

Whatever you do, do not try to make sense of or justify reliance. As the person who loves your partner, you do not help them to justify their behavior. Instead, you must work to understand how you can help them get better. If you try to make sense of dependence or justify it by saying things like: "Well, she had a very hard upbringing .." They just want to make it easier for them to continue along this path of destruction.

Talk to your partner about their addiction. Let them know, without nagging, you are concerned and that you want to help them kick the habit. Do not be confrontational, instead come to them from an angle that you're on their side, and you're there to help them. Let them know that you would love them whatever, but you know they can be so much more than they are when they give in addiction. Maybe you will learn that they do not want to live this way and you can help them get better. If they are reluctant or angry, the battle is not yet over.

Summon assistance from other friends and family. Communicating with all the friends and family members about your concerns and see if they will support you in a confrontation and intervention on behalf of your partner. Let them know that it might not be pretty, but the idea is to help your friend gets better and live the life you know that they are able to live. When you get a group of people together in one intervention type setting, you can often encourage addicts to get help.

If you try to get that person into a rehab clinic, and you try to support them and help them and they are not interested in change, you must decide how long you can continue to live this way. While you may love this person, you need to love yourself more. When you can not take it anymore, and there is no evidence that the person who wants to change, you must keep yourself and just go away. Cutting your losses in this way can be very difficult, but once you've done everything in your power to help them get better, it is the only option.

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