Addiction Resources

Addiction is a serious issue that can have significant negative impacts on the person struggling with the addiction as well as their family and loved ones. It is important to take addiction issues seriously and seek treatment from qualified programs in order to address the root causes of the addiction and learn coping strategies to prevent relapse.

The impact of addiction on families and loved ones can be significant, as it can lead to strained relationships, financial hardship, and other forms of emotional and psychological stress. It is important for loved ones to be supportive and understanding, but it is also important to set boundaries and take care of oneself.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a variety of resources for veterans struggling with addiction. These resources include support groups, therapy, and medication-assisted treatment. The VA also offers resources for family members and loved ones of veterans who are struggling with addiction, including support groups and education on how to support a loved one during their recovery journey. It is important for veterans to reach out for help and take advantage of the resources available through the VA in order to address their addiction and improve their overall health and well-being.

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U.S. Dept of Veterans Affairs: Substance Abuse Treatement

If you’re struggling with substance use problems, you’re not alone. Many Veterans have problems with the use of alcohol, tobacco, street drugs, and prescription medicines. We’re here to help. Find out how to get support for substance use problems through VA.

  • Medically managed detoxification to stop substance use safely, and services to get stable

  • Drug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce cravings (like methadone and buprenorphine for opiate addiction)

  • Nicotine replacement or other medicines for stopping tobacco use

Medical Services By The VA

  • Short-term outpatient counseling

  • Intensive outpatient treatment

  • Marriage and family counseling

  • Self-help groups

  • Residential (live-in) care

  • Continuing care and relapse prevention (making sure you don’t slip back into the same substance use problems)

  • Special programs for Veterans with specific concerns (like women Veterans, returning combat Veterans, and homeless Veterans)

Counseling & Therapy Services By The VA

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