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Quarantined with an Alcoholic Spouse

Living with an alcoholic spouse is likely a challenge on any day. The quarantine during the coronavirus possibly leads to new challenges when you are quarantined with an alcoholic spouse. The Recovery Ranch staff members recognize that alcohol addiction already has a major impact on the family members of individuals with an alcohol use disorder. Receiving treatment is crucial, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn how to cope with being quarantined with an alcoholic spouse during this difficult time. 

Challenges of Living with an Alcoholic Spouse

There are challenges of living with an alcoholic spouse even during normal times. The coronavirus changed the day-to-day life of people around the globe. Your spouse with an alcohol use disorder potentially drinks only at home during the quarantine. Therefore, this significantly increases the time that you are with your spouse when they drink alcohol.

If you are wondering how you should go about facing the challenges associated with being quarantined with an alcoholic spouse, you are not alone. Treatment is available during the coronavirus at The Recovery Ranch. You can turn to us for support during this time. The professionals at The Recovery Ranch are available to welcome new clients into our alcohol addiction treatment center for comprehensive treatment that works for you. Additionally, in our family addiction recovery program, family members, including spouses, are a part of the treatment process.

It is important that you and your spouse recognize the risks related to alcohol abuse and disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not uncommon to feel anxious and uneasy during this time of global crisis. During other disasters, such as 911, and Hurricane Katrina, there was a considerable increase in alcohol abuse, which can also exacerbate alcohol use disorder symptoms.

Keeping the lines of communication open during the coronavirus, including when you are quarantined with an alcoholic spouse, is crucial to providing support for each other. Effective communication possibly helps you both cope with the challenges of being together for longer periods of time and will help you get through the quarantine. If you need additional support during this time, contact our east coast addiction treatment center in Tennessee for help.

Effects of the Coronavirus

Some effects of social distancing and quarantines possibly affect everyone to some degree. The lack of regular outside social contacts, the inability to continue with daily habits such as going to work or school, or participating in outside hobbies or family time possibly leads to boredom, stress, anxiety, and feelings of helplessness.

When a person is quarantined with an alcoholic spouse, the spouse likely discovers some of the effects of the coronavirus on the alcoholic spouse, including:

  • Loneliness
  • Low feelings of self-worth because of job loss
  • Depression
  • Increased alcohol consumption
  • Increased stress and anxiety
  • Agitation and violence at home

There is a concern that partner violence may increase during the coronavirus quarantine. Additionally, alcoholics face many complications from alcohol misuse, including effects on the immune system. Research indicates that individuals with a compromised immune system potentially have a greater risk of getting COVID-19.

The Recovery Ranch offers comprehensive addiction therapy programs. Our individual therapy program guides you or your alcoholic spouse through each step of the addiction treatment services.

Obtaining Alcohol Treatment

You do not have to watch your spouse continue the drinking, and the behaviors associated with alcohol addiction. We are here to help you during the coronavirus and beyond. Contact The Recovery Ranch at 1.844.876.7680 so you can start your new life in recovery today. Our caring and professional staff is ready and able to help you overcome addiction, substance abuse, and mental health disorders that you may suffer with.

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