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Should I tell an Addict that He or She is in Denial? – Blueprints for Recovery – A Prescott House Company

How much one cares about the individual How close one is to the individual How confident one is about the existence of a real drinking problem Confidence dealing with conflict Communication skills

The first step towards getting treatment and achieving sobriety is when the individual accepts that they have a drinking problem. This is a difficult thing to do. For some individuals it is easier to deny the problem, even when faced with withdrawal symptoms, than it is to confront it and face it head on. That is when loved ones of the individual usually intervene and encourage treatment.

Blueprints provides support for young adults facing recovery from alcoholism. Call us if you need help for your loved one who is struggling to quit an alcohol addiction. Our programs support individualized programs to help resolve addictive behaviors and get them on the path to recovery and healing.

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