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Subject How to help when a loved one has addiction
Date February 3, 2020 11:39 AM
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Why love isn’t always enough

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Concerned about Your Loved One’s Alcohol Use?

When you see someone you care about repeatedly choose alcohol or other drugs above all else, you might begin to lose sight of the person you thought you knew. But the person you love is still there. The problem is that addiction has taken hold. So what can you do if a loved one is addicted to alcohol? Learn more about the disease, seek out support, and—of critical importance—take care of yourself.

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