Addictive disorders are diseases that, like most diseases, affect those who suffer from them in the first person and the people around them. Those who suffer the most from the consequences of the disease of addiction are family members, especially parents and couples.
Many negative consequences are suffered by the loved ones of people with addictive disorders, the deterioration of family relationships, low mood, physical health problems, behavior problems, and school performance, among others. In these cases, the doctor Nihar Gala becomes the ideal ally to care for families suffering from this serious problem.
The family plays a very important role in the treatment process since the presence of a positive and appropriate family climate enables and increases the achievement of therapeutic success through the use of the rest of the resources that exist.
Undoubtedly, when a patient has a good motivation, he achieves his goal, but when the motivation is weak, he fails. In these cases, the family doctor Nihar Gala offers innovative methods that allow patients and family members to move from a negative state to a positive one, thus achieving the proposed objective.
a tireless worker
When the motivation is positive, it is easier to achieve success. Still, when it is negative, it requires a good collaboration between the family and the therapists to pave the way for success. From his medical center in Delaware, Nihar Gala works tirelessly so that the family, patient, and therapist alliance is as robust as possible to control the addiction being treated positively.
Assessing the impact of addiction on the family is difficult, largely due to the nature of the relationship and the economic connotations. It is a painful and exhausting process that generates great emotional discomfort. The families are very tense; they present symptoms of stress, constant worries, and stigmatization. In addition, feelings of failure and hopelessness appear.
To heal the trauma of coexistence
Usually, the relative of the addict does not go to psychological therapy to seek help for himself. Although he participates in the addict’s recovery process, he must go to therapy to heal the trauma that living with that person represents. That is why Nihar Gala proposes that the family must also follow a recovery process.