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The Univeristy Counseling Center knows that supporting someone in recovery can be a overwhelming task. It may be difficult to know the best plan of action in supporting your loved one. Here are a few helpful guidelines for assisting someone through this journey:
Gain knowledge
Get Support
Get Naloxone
Arm yourself with resources
Recovery is a long term commitment:
Addiction is a chronic disease that must be managed – Your loved one will need to learn to manage the disease over the long-term. The majority of people will not find recovery the first time they seek help. This does not mean that treatment was a failure.
Recovery is not binary – People tend to think of addiction in very black and white terms, not drinking/using=success, drinking/using=failure. Recovery is about a lifestyle change, and happens slowly over a long period. Often people have a slip or a lapse during that time. Family members’ ability to respond compassionately, yet firmly during these lapses can make all the difference in recovery.
30 days of recovery is barely a start – The vast majority of people need a number of recovery supports to be successful with long-term recovery. For many people, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery serves this purpose, but other supports can be critical to augmenting this support. Length of engagement is incredibly important in predicting recovery outcomes. This can include:
For information on all of these options, Southeastern provides contacts for each recovery support option.
Look at crisis as an opportunity – With your loved one’s next crisis, look for opportunities to get them into treatment. Looking for windows of opportunity to engage people in positive change helps get people into treatment and start the road to recovery.
Contact us, If you would like to learn more, please reach out to us at [email protected]
ScreenU is a free, confidential, and brief alcohol, cannabis, and prescription drug risk assessment based on evidence-based strategies. Based on your responses, you will receive non-judgmental feedback encouraging you to think about your choices that may be putting you at risk for harmful consequences. ScreenU can also provide ways for you to keep yourself and your friends safer. If necessary, you may be referred to campus and community resources.
First Presbyterian Church
411 West Charles Street
Hammond, LA 70401
Thursday at 7PM
First United Methodist Church
2200 Rue Denise
Hammond, LA 70403
Monday at 7PM
Lunch Bunch
404 W. Thomas Street
Hammond, LA 70401
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 12:15PM
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7PM
Sunday Solutions
404 W. Thomas Street
Hammond, LA 70401
Sunday at 7PM
Celebrate Recovery at River Rock Church
19505 Hwy 40
Loranger, LA 70446
Wednesdays at 7PM
Celebrate Recovery at The Mission Church
41347 W. I-55 Service Road
Hammond, LA 70403
Thursdays at 7PM
Celebrate Recovery at First Baptist Church of Covington
16333 Hwy 1085
Covington, LA 70433
Tuesday at 7PM
Holy Ghost Family Rec Center (Parish Hall)
601 Oak Street St.
Hammond, LA 70401
Thursday at 7PM