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Learn here about the definition of addiction, types of addiction, and what experts advise about how to help someone with an addiction.
To support someone with drug addiction, listen to them without judgement, help them find treatment resources, and check-in regularly. Visit Insider's Health Reference library for more advice.
Offer support When approaching someone about opioid drug use, it should come from a place of compassion and support, experts say. Opioids are a class of drugs that help block pain.
When approaching someone about opioid drug use, it should come from a place of compassion and support, experts say. Opioids are a class of drugs that help block pain.
And like people with diabetes, those who are trying to manage drug addiction require day-by-day support. [The Drug Talk: 7 New Tips for Today’s Parents] ...
Do you want to help someone with a drug problem, but without turning them off? Instead of focusing on the harm, you'll be amazed at what happens when you ask them what they like about drugs.
Some unusual traits could be a sign of holiday stress, or they might be symptoms of drug use, according to experts. Here's how to tell if someone is high.
If you’re thinking about asking for help with drug or alcohol addiction, that’s great news. Here are some of the people you can reach out to.
He's concerned about a prescription drug problem percolating at the school. "You see people drinking and using Adderall. You see people drinking and taking Oxycodone, Percocet, Hydrocodone," he said.
To support someone with drug addiction, listen to them without judgement, help them find treatment resources, and check-in regularly.