About Opiate Addiction Support
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) defines addiction as a disease, meaning that it will require more than just the desire to overcome it. Full recovery from opiate addiction will require inpatient rehab followed by outpatient follow-ups, along with a strong family support system. Opiate addiction support is the key to long-term sobriety. Opiate addiction support is central to fighting the epidemic of heroin addiction and other opiate addictions across the nation.
Support groups give individuals the chance to share their struggles with others without risking feeling judged or rejected. The life of an opiate addict in recovery can be very isolating. Most contacts that the individual spent time with while addicted are now cut from their lives, and family members may have been pushed away. Each attendee at Opiate addiction support group meetings have walked the same treacherous road of addiction, and are taking steps to become part of an accountability group. It has been shown that individuals who have opiate addiction support either through their families or sober living groups have a much higher success rate of achieving recovery.
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