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Top 4 Reasons to Choose Couples Addiction Treatment

  • Matthew Koenig
  • May 7, 2018
  • 4 min read

There are certain situations where couples rehab isn’t an option, namely if one partner is unwilling or if one or both of you don’t intend to continue the relationship after rehab. However, for many couples, it may be the choice that offers the most hope for your relationship moving forward. For co-addicts (relationships in which both partners battle addiction), rehab offers the help you need to overcome codependency and enabling.

For partners who want to help their spouse get clean, couples rehab is one way to enter into recovery with them, as well as learn how to best support them as they learn to live with addiction and remain clean in the future.

If you are unsure how to convince your partner to pursue rehab together, meet with a professional first to go into the process with a plan. You want to educate yourself, intervene in a loving way, and not make idle threats that don’t affect change.

Top 4 Reasons to choose Couples addiction treatment in Florida:

1. Recognize the Problem Together

One of the most common reasons people avoid seeking treatment is they are afraid to walk the long road of recovery alone. The option of couple’s addiction treatment in Florida makes it possible to move forward together and work on not just the addiction but their relationship as well.

If both parties are dealing with addiction, it might inhibit them from seeking treatment since they are used to enabling each other. In fact, according to this study, “Couples in which both spouses use alcohol heavily report higher marital satisfaction than couples in which one spouse uses alcohol heavily and the other does not.”

If one partner is abusing a substance and the other is not, the one who is watching the addiction develop can often feel helpless and unsure of whether or not to intervene. This is especially true if abusive tendencies develop as a result of the addiction. Recognizing the problem is the first step in pursuing recovery together!

2. Detox with Support

It may be that you have tried to help your partner get clean multiple times, but it’s failed because the detox process is so difficult. Drug and alcohol detox is mentally and physically difficult, resulting in days, even weeks, of withdrawal symptoms such as:

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Tremor & Paranoia

  • Anxiety

  • Fatigue

  • Trouble concentrating

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Achiness

  • Irritability

The safety and support of an addiction treatment center can ease this process and will be especially important for couples who are trying to get clean together. Knowing what you are facing, as you move forward is an incredibly important part of your sobriety, and couples can gain this education together, which will only strengthen their relationship.

3. Couples Therapy

One of the biggest reasons to pursue couples rehab is the therapy that you’ll receive as you go through the process. Addiction is never merely about the drug. There are multiple factors that contribute to drug and alcohol addiction:

  • Past experiences

  • Genetics

  • Stressful life situations

  • Biological contributors (mental illness, poor health)

  • Upbringing

  • Environment (work, school, home)

These are just to name a few. And if you are married or in a serious long-term relationship with someone, all of these factors intertwine with those of your partner. Therapy will help you begin to untangle how you got where you are and begin to open the door to a new way forward.

An important piece of your recovery journey will be learning how to communicate with one another in a healthy way, and couples therapy will help with that as well. Knowing how to express all of the emotions that come along with addiction recovery is an important piece of the puzzle as you look ahead to your new future of sober living.

4. A Plan to Move Forward Together

A vital part of battling drug addiction is having a plan in place for future sobriety once rehab and counseling are over and you begin establishing normal patterns of living again. When a couple attends an addiction treatment center together, they will learn how to manage their addictions independently and jointly. They’ll learn to recognize their own triggers and pitfalls as well as those of their partner. In this way, they can learn how to avoid relapse together and how to support one another when the other struggles.

While all of this is necessary in moving forward, there must also be a plan for ongoing support through local chapters of 12-step programs. You’ll both need a place to turn for encouragement, accountability, and intervention should relapse occur.

If you and your spouse are in the midst of a painful battle with addiction, the worst thing you can do is just wait it out and hope it gets better. The best chance you have at recovery is to seek recovery, and seeking it together gives your relationship the best chance at success.

Safe Haven Recovery is a boutique Florida Treatment Center located in Miami, FL. We specialize in Suboxone Maintenance & Detox, along with, Couples addiction Treatment. Call us today at 866-447-4650.

About the Author

Matthew Koenig is a freelance writer and principal of Last Call Marketing which devotes their efforts to Digital Marketing, SEO and Social Engagement. Concentrated in addiction recovery, Mr. Koenig is based out of South Florida. His sober date is June 10, 2013.

 
 
 

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