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Learn about addiction
Understanding addiction
It can be baffling to watch a loved one struggle with substance use. “Why don’t they just stop?” you ask. But for people with substance use disorder, it’s not that easy.
Addiction is a chronic disease characterized by the following features:
- Compulsive substance use that is difficult to control despite harmful consequences
- Changes within a person’s brain, overriding their self-control, judgment, decision-making, and ability to resist urges to drink or use drugs
- Growing tolerance for the substance, meaning someone may have to take more than they previously did to achieve the same effect
- Progressive—it will get worse if left untreated
- High incidence of relapse (returning to use) after quitting
Substance use disorder can be frightening, but it is a treatable condition. It is a myth that someone needs to reach rock bottom to obtain help; they can get help at any time they are ready for it.
Support options for friends and families
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones →
is a Christian organization that provides education and support to parents.
Adult Children of Alcoholics →
is a 12-step group for the adult children of those struggling with addiction.
ALANON →
is a 12-step-based support group for anyone impacted by addiction.
SMART Friends & Family →
is an alternative to 12-step programs that provides effective and easy-to-learn tools to help you and your family
Is a peer support network for friends and family members of those with substance use disorders.
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Member's stories
Real people, real results
James’s Story
When a pain pill prescription for a work injury began to get out of hand, James faced an ultimatum: Pills or his wife.
Leigh’s Story
After losing her love to overdose, Leah committed to her recovery and rebuilt her life. Today, she is free from the domination of opioids.
Gloria’s Story
Workit Health has been a game changer in my life. I live a completely different lifestyle and I am the total opposite person of who I used to be.
Debbie’s Story
After nearly 15 years of daily prescription opiate use, Debbie’s health was wrecked. Finding Workit Health gave her a way to recover that fits her life.