Drug Abuse Treatment Center serving Middlesboro, KY

Helping a Loved One with Drug Abuse Treatment

If you have a friend or loved one who is struggling and in need of drug abuse treatment, we understand how hard it can be to watch someone you care about go through such a difficult time. Regardless of how it happened or what was said, whether your loved one is ready for treatment or not, the truth is that while drug use may start as a choice, addiction creates a dependency within the brain that cannot be broken without help.

Drug Abuse Treatment Centers Serving Middlesboro, KY

At Isaiah House, we believe that drug abuse treatment must start on a personal level. Before we can address the symptoms of drug abuse, we must first treat the individual. Recovery is not something that happens overnight—it takes time, support, and the right strategies. That’s why we help people develop proven methods to cope with addiction and offer group therapy to address the underlying issues that led them to substance use in the first place.

We also recognize that families and friends often use words or phrases that unintentionally carry negative connotations for those struggling with addiction. Many simply don’t know any other language. That’s why we’ve created a helpful PDF that suggests more supportive, compassionate language you can use when speaking with someone in recovery.

Common Drug Abuse Symptoms

Some signs of addiction include:

  • Lack of control over substance use
  • Inability to stay away from the substance or behavior
  • Decreased socialization or withdrawing from relationships and commitments
  • Engaging in risky behavior, such as sharing needles, despite knowing the dangers

We know that admitting there is a problem is one of the hardest steps to take, but it is the first step toward healing.

Speak to a Licensed Drug Abuse Therapist

Our licensed therapists and counselors are available to speak with individuals and families to assess your unique situation. Together, we will create a customized recovery plan—whether that involves attending regular accountability groups or enrolling in a full residential recovery program. Every journey is different, and our team is here to help you every step of the way.

Detoxification Treatment

The first step in recovery is detoxification. This involves helping the individual safely manage withdrawal symptoms as the body clears itself of drugs. Because some substances can be dangerous to quit without medical supervision, we always recommend consulting a doctor before beginning detox.

A Helping Hand in Middlesboro, KY

Life is not always simple, and addiction can make it even more challenging—but you are not alone. Isaiah House offers compassionate drug abuse treatment services for individuals and families in Middlesboro, KY. Whether your loved one recognizes their need for help or not, our counselors are here to support you through this difficult time.

We understand how painful it can be to watch someone you love spiral into addiction, but hope is never lost. Our experienced team is here to guide you through the best options for treatment and recovery.

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Taking the first step can be hard. Just provide your contact information, and we’ll reach out to answer your questions and help you get started.

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