Many parents, when confronted with the fact that their child is addicted to drugs, feel that their situation is unique. Unfortunately, most of the time they are all too typical. The norm is these situations is lying, stealing, being untrustworthy in just about every way and taking no responsibility for any of their actions, along with, of chttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifourse, being in shambles physically.
Normally, this is so hard for the parents to believe because it is so different than what their child was like prior to taking the drugs. Before the drugs the child had been a joy to be around, fun, responsible and they made you, as parents, proud. Then, suddenly things changed. Initially, you dismissed it as just a normal thing that teens go through. Then it got worse and you still tended to turn your head the other way. By now it is so bad that if that amount of change had happened overnight you would have recognized immediately that there was something terribly wrong and you would have handled it right on the spot.
But that is not what happened. It is something that changed gradually over a period of time. It was likely a rapid change by any standard but it was gradual enough that you likely dismissed it as a phase.
Now the question is what to do. Usually this is unchartered territhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifory and if it did happen with your previous children then it is still unchartered in that you did not learn from your mistakes. There are many wrong solutions. These will only serve to compound the problem. Yelling, screaming and punishment will not solve the problem and will only serve to widen the gap between you and your child.
Drug rehab is a obvious answer to the problem, but, even then, you have to choose the right rehab or you will go through several of them and still not have helped your son or daughter. Sometimes parents will choose a drug rehab based the cheapest price. In this case, the maxim of “you get what you pay for" is so true.
At the same time, just because drug rehab is expensive doesn’t make it effective. Research is required by the parents and if you have to pony up a few more dollars that you were hoping to spend, it will be worth it. The fact is, it will probably save you money in the long run and you will get your child back.
Without reservation, I recommend the drug rehab referred to by this web site. You will get your child genuinely rehabilitated from drugs, not merely off of them “for the time being.”
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