Signs Your Loved One Needs Drug Addiction Treatment

Drug addiction can be difficult because it has a negative impact on the addict, as well as their loved ones. In return, this can destroy relationships and cause tensions among loved ones, as well as negatively affect the addict’s work and social life. 

As a loved one of an addict, it is understandable that you might feel aggravated when trying to help an addict and time and time again,  it feels hopeless like you are not getting anywhere. Remember to be patient and have faith that your loved one will get better, it just takes time and consistency to get them on the right track. 

A shift in behaviour and appearance

Drug addicts' behaviour tends to become aggressive and impatient. Look out for these behaviours, as well as any other unusual behaviour from your loved one. A shift in conviction towards others is the main change in behaviour to look out for. 

Those focused on their drug addiction may also take less care of their appearance as their thoughts are prioritised elsewhere. 

Similarly, take note of who your loved one is spending the most time with. Drug addicts tend to spend time with people who can get them access to drugs, so watch out for these patterns. 

Frequent mood swings

Drug addiction can cause huge and frequent changes in the addict’s mood. Certain drugs have the ability to activate different emotions among drug users, making them extremely susceptible to experiencing mood swings. If you spot your loved one experiencing frequent highs and lows, then this could indicate that they are in need of drug addiction treatment. 

Switch of relationships with loved ones

You may spot that your loved one is treating you differently and that your relationship has changed.  They could potentially be isolating themselves from you, being more aggressive towards you, asking you for money more often or perhaps even just isolating themselves from spending time with you. These are tell-tale signs that your loved one needs help. 

If you’re looking for drug rehab in Dunedin then consider travelling to Auckland, where The Turning Point rehab clinic is based. Drug addiction is a complex issue requiring a personalised treatment approach. At The Turning Point, our drug addiction treatment programmes are designed to address the physical, psychological, and emotional aspects of addiction. We offer individualised drug rehab treatment plans that cater to your specific needs, helping you achieve long-term recovery. Call us today on 0800 863 3869