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5 Ways To Support A Loved One During Treatment

Addiction Recovery, Addiction Treatment, RecoveryBy Women's RecoveryAugust 15, 2020

When people are abusing alcohol, opioids, or other substances, they may assume that their addiction only affects them. Unfortunately, this is not true. Addiction is rather like a drop of food coloring in a glass of water; it starts in one spot, then permeates outward until it touches everyone involved. As a result, when someone…

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