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Substance abuse can eventually destroy a couple by undermining trust, which weakens the bond between partners. If children are part of the relationship, conflicts over parental responsibilities, neglect, or abuse can occur as a result of one partners or sometimes both partners drinking or drug use.
People with addiction lose control over their actions. They crave and seek out drugs, alcohol, or other substances no matter what the costeven at the risk of damaging friendships, hurting family, or losing jobs.
Anxiety, depression, and poor adjustment are commonly reported problems among the wives of alcoholics in literature. Some other authors have also reported negative emotions such as anger, frustration, desperation, nervousness, fear, guilt, and at times hostility among wives of alcoholic clients.
In the face of addiction, a couples commitment to one another can be strained to its limits. However, with compassion, understanding, and a joint determination to overcome the addiction, a marriage can not only survive but also thrive.
One important sign of addiction is that a person continues to use drugs even though its harming their life: physical health, performance at school or work, or relationships. They feel like they cant stop using drugs, no matter what happens. Other signs can include: Hanging out with different friends than usual.

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Substance abuse can lead to trust issues in relationships. When someone is struggling with addiction, they may lie, manipulate or hide their substance use from their loved ones. This can cause their loved ones to question their honesty and reliability, leading to a breakdown in trust.
What are the signs and symptoms of an addiction? Secretive or dishonest behaviour. Poor performance and/or attendance at work or school. Withdrawing from responsibility and socialising. Isolation. Losing interest in activities, hobbies or events that were once important to you.
As well as helping them find treatment and support, these are some ways to help someone feel supported: Find ways to spend more time together. Listen to them if they want to talk about their experiences or how they feel. Try to explain how their alcohol or drug use is affecting you.

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