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The Need for Self-Care

Time to check in with yourself. How are you feeling? Do you have a moment for some self-care? Watch this video and learn how important it is to invest in yourself while your loved one is on their recovery journey as explained by clinicians and other family members like you.

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Previous Family Resources

Your Loved One’s First 72 Hours at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
The main focus during these hours is on a patient’s safe and stable transition out of active use and into recovery.

What Is a Substance Use Disorder (SUD)?
The concept of substance use disorder as a medical disease can help people realize they should seek help for it.

Understanding Your Reactions When Your Loved One Enters Treatment
Whatever you are feeling right now, know that you are not alone. SUD is a family disease, and everyone in the family deserves help.

What to Expect at Hazelden Betty Ford Inpatient Treatment
We have crafted a schedule that keeps patients occupied, encourages communication, and allows for supervised free time.

Why Is Family Involvement Important in Addiction Treatment and Recovery?
Studies show that family members play an important role in their loved one’s recovery. 

Video: Finding Calm
We won't tell you to calm down, but we can help you find your calm, yourself.

Supporting Your Loved One in Treatment
Do your best to listen to your loved one without taking sides. Then ask questions.

Taking Care of Yourself
When it comes to caregiving, we’re often the last people on the “care” list.

Video: Emotions Beneath Our Anger
Scientists say anger is one of the most easily tapped emotions. But what's behind it?

Video: Advice from Others in Recovery
Early in your loved one's treatment, it's important to keep in mind what's possible.

How Have You Been Impacted by Your Loved One’s Substance Use?
Living with a loved one’s substance use can take a toll.

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