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Family support crucial in combating drug addiction: Experts | KNO

Say stigma, criticism from loved ones often leads to relapse

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Srinagar, May 09 (KNO): As the rise in drug addiction cases continues to be a concern among people, health experts said strong family support is vital for those battling substance abuse. Without emotional backing from loved ones, many addicts find it difficult to maintain sobriety, often falling back into addiction due to social stigma and negative judgment from their families, they said. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), counsellor Sabreena Jan said addicts who receive consistent care and encouragement from their families have a better chance of recovery. “Emotional stability and reassurance from family members can be a turning point in a person’s recovery,” she said. “When addicts feel accepted and supported, it motivates them to stay committed to sobriety.” She said that while medical treatments and counselling are crucial, the continuous presence and understanding of family members are what truly sustain an addict’s journey to recovery. However, Jan expressed concern that many relapses are not due to treatment failure but stem from shame and criticism faced at home and in society. “The taunts and judgment addicts encounter from their families often push them back into addiction. Both families and communities need to adopt a more compassionate approach,” she urged. Dr Aadil, a Medical Officer at the ATF in District Hospital Shopian, said most patients seeking help are opioid users, particularly those addicted to heroin. “Approximately 90–95% of our patients are heroin users,” he said. “Out of the 650 patients registered here, virtually all are male.” He highlighted the importance of family involvement beyond just accompanying patients to treatment centres. “Parents should monitor their children’s behaviour, social circle, and even check belongings if necessary. If they notice any suspicious changes, they should consult a healthcare professional immediately,” he said. Dr Aadil added that treatment at the facility is free and includes medication and counselling. “We also conduct family sessions to teach loved ones how to support and deal with an addicted family member with empathy and care,” he explained. Experts agree unanimously that family participation in the recovery process benefits not only the patient but also helps other members understand and cope with the challenges of addiction—(KNO)

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