Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment Leicester
Even where violence is not involved in alcohol or drug abuse there may well be other issues that play a part in the marriage breakdown. Serious addictions cost money. Continue reading to learn more about alcohol and substance abuse treatment and get information on local companies and providers that will help you in your search.
New Futures Project
0116 2559696
Po Box 7113
Leicester
New Futures Project
0116 2559696
Po Box 7113
Leicester GB.LE20YQ
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Relate
0116 2543011
83 Aylestone Road
Leicester
Relate
0116 2543011
83 Aylestone Road
Leicester GB.LE27LL
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Christians Against Poverty
0116 2627815
All Nations Centre
Leicester
Christians Against Poverty
0116 2627815
All Nations Centre
Leicester GB.LE35AG
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The Quetzal Project
0116 2533383
14-16 Talbot Lane
Leicester
The Quetzal Project
0116 2533383
14-16 Talbot Lane
Leicester GB.LE14LR
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Leicester Victims Of Crime Support Scheme
0116 2530101
Market Centre Offices
Leicester
Leicester Victims Of Crime Support Scheme
0116 2530101
Market Centre Offices
Leicester GB.LE15GG
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Insight
0116 2558670
53 Upper Tichborne Street
Leicester
Insight
0116 2558670
53 Upper Tichborne Street
Leicester GB.LE21GL
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Witness Cocoon Leicester
0116 2555392
Kimberley House
Leicester
Witness Cocoon Leicester
0116 2555392
Kimberley House
Leicester GB.LE14SG
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Cruse Bereavement Care Helpline
0116 2545580
16 Pocklingtons Walk
Leicester
Cruse Bereavement Care Helpline
0116 2545580
16 Pocklingtons Walk
Leicester GB.LE16BU
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Family Welfare Association Working With Fsu
0116 2543377
26 Severn Street
Leicester
Family Welfare Association Working With Fsu
0116 2543377
26 Severn Street
Leicester GB.LE20NN
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Rawal Community Care & Advice Centre
0116 2471062
6 Highfield Street
Leicester
Rawal Community Care & Advice Centre
0116 2471062
6 Highfield Street
Leicester GB.LE21AB
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Alcohol and substance abuse No relationship can withstand the effects of long term alcohol or substance abuse in one or possibly both of it's partners. The link between domestic violence and alcohol is well documented. Effects of alchohol and substance abuse on marriage Even where violence is not involved in alcohol or drug abuse there may well be other issues that play a part in the marriage breakdown.Serious addictions cost money. Sometimes lots of money. In order to fuel their habits, users of large quantities of drugs or alcohol may misappropriate funds required for food and other household necessities. In extreme cases they will resort to theft or fraud to acquire funds. Added to this, the social embarrassment of an addict in the family will erode a family’s social life as it tries to hide what is going on from friends and relatives. Gradually, insidiously, the family becomes isolated and dysfunction becomes the norm. For a wife or husband to see someone they care about slowly destroying themselves can be agonising. They may feel guilty about their seeming inability to change the addict's habits and the strain of trying to keep some kind of normal life going, especially if there are children involved, can be too much to bear. Family disruption For a wife or husband to see someone they care about slowly destroying themselves can be agonising. They may feel about their seeming inability to change the addict's habits and the strain of trying to keep some kind of normal life going, especially if there are children involved, can be too much to bear. Intimate family members of addicts suffer to a greater extent than is usual from conditions such as anxiety, migraines, depression and digestive problems. Long term addiction inwhatever form it takes, in a wife or husband, inevitably places enormous strains on a marriage and no matter how loving a couple may have been, it takes an extraordinarily strong relationship to survive such abuse long term. Very many will be unable to withstand the pressure and getting divorced will be the inevitable consequence.. Addiction as a reason for marital breakdown and as one of the reasons for getting divorced Help is available to those who genuinely want to overcome their addictive behaviour and understand what it is that drives them to excessive use of drink or drugs but, that decision can only be made by the user and, by the time they reach that point, if they ever do, it may well be too late to save their marriage. Helpful websites Alcoholics Anonymous is the best known organisation dedicated to helping those with a drink problem. Addictions.co.uk is sponsored by Priory Healthcare and is a straightforward site that offers helpful advice for anyone who thinks they may be exhibiting addictive or problematical behaviour including co-dependency in relationships and eating disorders. Talk to Fr... |
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