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How to help Your friends With an Addiction

If you know that someone that you love is dealing with an addiction of any kind, you need to step in and offer him or her some help. They have to have the support that they can count on and you are the best person to give it to them. They will appreciate the love and the caring that you give to them. They may not appreciate it at first because they do not realize that they have to give up their addiction, but they will soon see the reason behind your actions.

You have to tell your friend that you know about their addiction no matter what it is. You need to let them know that it is ok. There is nothing to be worried or ashamed about because many people have to deal with an addiction. You have to make them see that they have to get help so they can be healthy and happy once again. Show them that they are on a bad path and they have to find a good road to walk on again.

Get their friends and family involved if you have to? If you know that you are not able to deal with this problem on your own and you want the person that you love to get help, you may have to get others involved in the process. You may have to get them to see the addiction for what it is and get them to see that it is hurting others around them as well.

Start thinking about a plan that will help you help the person that has the addiction. You may have to think long and hard about what you can do to make this problem get solved, but you have to find something that will work. If you do one plan and it fails, you have to move on to something else. This may be the only hope that the person has and you should not let them down. You will find that once you get a plan together and you see that it is starting to work, you will feel better and hopefully the person will soon start to heal the way that you have intended.

Tell the person that has an addiction that they are not bad or weak. If you are really prepared to make them give up the addiction, you have to make them see that they are good and that the addiction is what the problem is. Show them that they have to find a way around the addiction and get beyond it to see the future.

Most of all, be a friend and do not support the addiction that your friend is doing. Show them that you are going to be there for them without the addiction and that you want to walk them through the hard times. Hopefully they will see that you are prepared to help them and get them to a good point in their life. They will want to choose you and not the addiction that is hurting them.

Arthors Bio:

Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and is also an accomplished arthor and writer. His  newest ebook release is titled "Addiction Education, You have Questions, I Have Answers!", a comprehensive authority guide and addiciton resource that is sweeping the addiction community in it's new found popularity. Jimmy invites you to subscribe to his exceptionally informative new 10-part ecourse by visiting http://addictioneducation.net/ecoursesignup.html. Or visit the books main website at http://addictioneducation.net .

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