helping a child going through emotional withdrawal

There are many events in a child's life that could cause complications in their emotional growth. A pet dying, a divorce, a relocation, friends moving away or the passing of a loved one can be more devastating to a child than you might imagine. If your child begins to show signs of emotional withdrawal, it is time to look for a counselor to work with your child. What are the signs of emotional withdrawal? How do you know that your child is not coping with these events well? Click through my blog to learn about my family and to find out how going to a counselor helped my son get through some very difficult times.

How to Prepare for Substance Abuse Treatment

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In 2017, almost 20 million people in America had a substance abuse disorder. However, only 547,000 actually get treatment. Getting treatment for substance abuse signifies a positive new start, but the process tests patients mentally and physically. You'll also have to take time out from your life, including professional and personal responsibilities, to complete treatment. Success depends on numerous factors. To get the best results, you should prepare properly. Learn more below about how to prepare for substance abuse treatment.

Build a Support Network

You will need help throughout your recovery. First and foremost, build a support network for yourself. You can start with your existing inner circle of family and friends. You can also find support through AA programs and networks. Reach out to these people for emotional support when you feel weak. You can return the favor in other ways after you get clean. 

Make Arrangements For While You're Away

The world continues to spin while you go to treatment. You will need to make arrangements for the time you spend away, and most in-patient treatments last 30 - 90 days. Things you'll need to arrange include:

  • employment absence
  • childcare
  • financial responsibilities

Ask your support group for help when necessary and utilize available resources. When your absence is handled in advance, you will be able to focus on treatment instead of worrying about other problems. 

Pick the Right Treatment Facility 

There are numerous facilities out there. You will need to research the different facilities within your budget and pick the best one. You can always get treatment. If necessary, search for free treatment centers in your area. When comparing facilities, prioritize health services, such as therapy sessions, and results over comfort and additional privileges, such as a pool and phone call frequency. 

Embrace the Process

Treatment involves time, money, effort, detox, vulnerability, self-criticism, involvement in the program, discipline, mental strength, and, of course, sobriety. It's not easy. Some people get frustrated with the rules. Other people don't truly want to stay clean, which is the largest part of treatment. These people won't succeed. You need to embrace treatment and your new lifestyle before you enter treatment. This way, you will get the best results. 

Do not go to treatment for anyone else. You must want to get treatment and live a sober lifestyle. Get treatment when you are ready to change your life for the betterment of yourself and the people around you. 

Finally ready? Contact a substance abuse treatment center today to get started on your new life.

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14 September 2022