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Are all members of your family on the same page as to how and what should be done to help both the family and one abusing substances?
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Do you have family members who say the loved one has to want help and hit bottom while others continue to enable?
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Is your family in agreement with how each family member is dealing with the substance user, or do family members have suggestions on dealing with the current situation?
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Are some family members waiting for the substance user to just find that right job or significant other so that things will be better?
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Do some believe the addiction is caused by someone or something such as another person he or she drinks or take drugs with or a spouse you don’t like?
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Do some in the family feel an intervention will never work because the loved one will never accept help?
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Are your children or other family members mad with how you are addressing the situation?
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Are some scared to take action for fear of how the substance user will react?
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Do some family members believe that previous failed attempts at sobriety were the fault of the treatment center or the place they sought help?
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Have some family members set deadlines or given ultimatums that are never met by the substance abuser or upheld by the family?
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Has the substance user sold the family continuous hope that he or she is working on or thinking of making a change, and yet no changes are made?
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Does your current situation feel like a new normal or a bad dream that won’t end?
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Do you or other family members feel as though your loved one goes from one crisis to another, producing chaos and confusion in the family?
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Do any family members hold their breath hoping the most recent crisis will be the one that ends the addiction, and the substance user will have learned his or her lesson?(
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