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Posted On: 04/14/2018 6:00:24 PM
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CouplesRehabs.org, Couples and The Threat of Addiction

SAN DIEGO, April 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Addiction to drugs and alcohol is indeed a serious and challenging thing for most people, and it is a dilemma for an addicted couple. Drug and Alcohol Abuse is simply a problem that is worsened over time. For a couple to fix the issue, they have to enter themselves into a drug rehab for married couples to undergo treatment programs for their recovery and sobriety.

It is safe to say that substance abuse is one of the most difficult things to deal with especially for a couple. But even how hard things may get, that does not mean it should be a permanent problem and there is no fix. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health stays firm about drug and alcohol addiction as a completely treatable disease.

Whether a couple is married, dating, or in any kind of partnership, a couple is bonded closely and if they are addicted to drugs or alcohol or both, they will have a much harder time of dealing with addiction than those couples who are not afflicted.

A bad habit shared by a married couple is harder to get rid of than just one spouse having the addiction. It is possible for an addict to kick the habit when the other spouse wants them to quit. If both parties are an addict, no one can tell them to stop and will have a hard time quitting if either of them tries to do so because of the liability of the other.

The only way for a couple to address the issue is to have both parties go to rehab together. This does not mean that they have to go to the same treatment center, but if they chose to do so, there are lots of drug rehab for married couples available.

To learn more about drug rehab for married couples, please visit: Drug Rehab For Married Couples

Contact Info: Author: Kevin Leonard Organization: CouplesRehabs.org Address: 27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590 Phone: 888-325-2454

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://resource.globenewswire.com/Resource/Do...715feb5b47



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