Addiction might seem like an individual disease, but it can take a toll on the whole family. Tres Vistas Recovery understands that substance use disorder is a family disease. They provide support services for families to help them process the trauma of addiction, develop healthy coping skills, and support their loved ones while holding appropriate boundaries.
The family environment and dynamics significantly impact the development, maintenance, and treatment outcomes of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Factors such as family support, conflicts, parenting styles, and genetic predispositions play a crucial role in shaping an individual’s behaviors and choices related to SUDs. Understanding these familial influences can provide valuable insights into addressing and managing SUDs effectively.
Family therapy for addiction plays a crucial role in successful recovery. According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, 20.4% of Americans who drink alcohol have an alcohol use disorder, highlighting the broad need for comprehensive treatment. At Tres Vistas Recovery, we emphasize the importance of family involvement in our addiction treatment program. By engaging the family, we aim to heal the entire unit impacted by addiction, not just the individual with the substance use disorder.
Family therapy benefits extend beyond individual recovery, leading to improved relationships, better communication, and a deeper understanding of addiction. This conducive environment promotes ongoing recovery and helps prevent relapse. Tres Vistas Recovery offers a variety of treatment options designed for the unique needs of our clients and their families.
We believe in treating addiction from all angles – physical, psychological, and social, to offer our clients the best opportunity for lasting recovery. Our treatment options include Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients.
Addiction doesn’t solely impact the individual struggling with substance use but extends its reach to immediate and extended family members. The emotional turbulence that often accompanies this journey can impact everyone involved.
Family members frequently face a range of intense emotions, including confusion, anger, and guilt. This emotional upheaval, coupled with constant concern for their loved one, often leads to chronic stress, diminished self-esteem, and the onset of mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
At Tres Vistas Recovery, we view addiction as a family disease, affecting not just the individual with the substance use disorder but everyone closely connected to them. Our comprehensive Family Program is designed to address these issues and restore stability. The therapy emphasizes:
Through the Tres Vistas Recovery Family Program, we aim to provide much-needed support for families during their loved one’s recovery process, fostering a healing environment that promotes overall well-being and paves the way for long-term recovery.
Drug and alcohol addiction has both short and long-term effects on family members. Substance dependency often leads to conflict, the erosion of trust, and a communication breakdown. Addiction can create financial, legal, or medical problems affecting the entire family or extended family.
We help family members understand the nature of addiction and teach them how to support their loved ones in recovery without enabling their substance use. This is particularly crucial given that a 2018 study found that teenagers whose parents engage in binge drinking were more likely to increase their alcohol consumption, regardless of the level of drinking among their peers.
Through family therapy sessions, families learn to rebuild trust, improve communication, and strengthen their relationships. These sessions can be instrumental in mitigating such risks and fostering a healthier environment for recovery.
Tres Vistas Recovery offers the following family services for the duration of your loved one’s recovery program:
When your loved one enters our outpatient program, they can request the inclusion of specific family members in their addiction recovery process. Our experienced clinicians provide information via phone, maintaining communication throughout treatment.
We believe that the patient’s recovery journey is as important as their family members, and we offer regularly scheduled family therapy for addiction sessions. During these sessions, families learn to navigate addiction challenges while developing the resilience to support their loved one’s recovery without compromising their mental health.
Group therapy is a pivotal part of the treatment process. It offers a safe space where family members can share experiences, seek advice, and receive emotional support from people who understand their situation. At Tres Vistas Recovery, we host a group therapy program that addresses families’ unique challenges when dealing with addiction.
These sessions focus on understanding the complexities of addiction, developing healthy boundaries, and providing appropriate support for the patient. Our weekly meetings are an essential component of our family therapy for addiction services, helping to bridge the gap between family members and the person in recovery.
Addiction is not a solitary battle, and the support and understanding of family members play a crucial role in the recovery process. By offering comprehensive family therapy programs, Tres Vistas Recovery aims to foster a supportive environment that not only assists the individual in overcoming their substance use disorder but also promotes healing and growth within the family.
Tres Vistas Recovery recommends that family members work with an individual therapist and attend Al-Anon meetings to ensure comprehensive support when coping with addiction in the family. This integral support complements the addiction therapy program, facilitating a holistic approach to recovery.
For more information about our family therapy for addiction or other services at Tres Vistas Recovery, call our treatment center in San Juan Capistrano today.
Tracey Kane is a Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Assistant Clinical Director at Tres Vistas Recovery. With over 11 years of experience in the field of addiction treatment, Tracey has dedicated her career to helping individuals struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.
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