Codependency
What are the treatments for the condition?
Treatment of people who are dependent on drugs or alcohol almost always includes the partners and affected family members. Therapists will guide the person to change the substance-dependent behavior. They will also help partners and family members understand how their own behaviors may be making the problem worse. They help them move to behaviors that can support recovery from substance dependence.
What are the side effects of the treatments?
There are no side effects to the treatment.
What happens after treatment for the condition?
Effective treatment usually leads to much better relationships and a healthier family life. But the risk of relapse from alcohol and drug dependence is high. It can be very important for people with these problems to stay involved in some type of treatment. Many people attend Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous on a long-term basis. These groups are very useful in helping people maintain sobriety. Family members often find Alanon a very helpful group. This is a self-help group just for family and partners of addicts. Working with groups like Alanon can help identify and reduce codependent behavior.
How is the condition monitored?
For most people, long-term psychotherapy is not necessary. Groups such as Alanon can help people recognize when they are returning to their codependent behavior patterns. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.
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