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Telltale Addictive Behaviors

There are a number of telltale addictive behaviors you might exhibit when you are addicted to drugs or alcohol and don’t want others in your life to know. Whether you are concerned about your own substance abuse, or you want to know if a loved one is struggling with an addiction, behaviors can indicate that an addiction is present. At The Ranch in Tennessee, we work with individuals who are ready to make a change in their life. Through an addiction treatment program, people are able to work through the causes of addiction and build up a resistance to triggers. Addiction can be overcome, but you have to be willing to take the help that is out there.

Telltale Addictive Behaviors You Might Exhibit

If you are wondering if you are addicted to drugs or alcohol, but you aren’t sure, take a look at your behavior. There are a number of telltale addictive behaviors that clarify if you are developing a tolerance, or you are already addicted to a substance. When you are abusing substances, it’s time to get your use under control. If you are wondering if you are addicted to something, ask yourself:

  • Can I stop using the substance on my own?
  • Do I get angry when I can’t use the substance?
  • Have I hidden my use from my loved ones?
  • Do I make excuses for how much I am using?

There are many behaviors that indicate you have an addiction to substances. While an inability to stop on your own is one, an increased use and hiding your behaviors further show you have an addiction. It isn’t easy to deal with an addiction, but it is possible when you get the help that you need. Individualized substance abuse treatment allows you to break free from the physical addiction and get the treatment necessary to support your continued sobriety.

How to Know If a Loved One Is Addicted to Substances

It can be difficult to know when a loved one is abusing substances or struggling with an addiction. If your loved one works hard at hiding their addiction from you, it’s possible that you won’t learn about the addiction until it is out of control. When you are worried about a loved one and are not sure they have an addiction to drugs or alcohol, look for the following signs:

  • A marked change in behavior that has no obvious cause
  • A disheveled appearance with a lack of self-care
  • An increase in isolation, or changing plans at the last minute
  • Financial problems that didn’t exist in the past

If you suspect that a loved one is abusing substances, it’s important to take a supportive tone. Talk with your loved one about your concerns. Offer to help, but try not to sound pushy. If your loved one is really struggling with an addiction, it may be very hard to admit it. An addiction to drugs or alcohol can feel shameful, and your loved one may not be ready to admit they have a problem. Express your concerns and let your loved one know you are there if they want to talk. While you might want to push drug or alcohol addiction treatment, this is not a method that is generally effective right away.

Reach Your Treatment Goals Today

If you are showing telltale addictive behaviors, it is time to stop letting addiction control your life. Get the help you deserve to stop abusing substances and take your life back. Contact The Ranch by calling 1.844.876.7680 and start your journey. You will heal from your addiction, but you have to make the first step and ask for the help you need.

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