We’ve all seen the memes about how 2020 is a “dumpster fire” of a year. But, despite the stress of COVID-19 on top of an election year, many people are embracing the holidays, setting up Christmas trees and other seasonal decor (earlier than ever) and shopping for gifts. While diving into the holidays is a way to elicit joy for some, for others, this time of year can be painful. For both those active in substance abuse and individuals in recovery, the winter holidays can be challenging.
While many holidays like Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and Christmas invoke the spirit of unity and families coming together, they can present complex issues for both a person with a substance abuse disorder (SUD) and their family. For the alcoholic or addict, they may have deep-rooted hurts and resentments not yet healed. And, in many instances, families have likewise experienced emotional turmoil and chaos that results from someone having the disease of addiction.
Adding to the pressure of holiday gatherings is the fact that alcohol is often an integral component of many celebrations—and, not just family events. Office parties, social groups, and New Year’s Eve gatherings typically involve and even encourage drinking.
It’s not just the complexity that comes with holiday celebrations that people with SUD struggle with. Many people with alcohol and drug abuse problems also have a mental illness; this is referred to as a “co-occurring disorder.” According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 7.7 million adults in the U.S. have co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
Furthermore, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) revealed in a study that 64% of people with mental illness reported that holidays make their conditions worse.
Despite the challenges the holidays can pose for people with SUD, there are many practical, supportive, and helpful tools to help them remain sober during the holiday season.
At Futures Recovery Healthcare our entire program is based on offering multiple pathways for recovery. In addition to helping people with substance abuse disorders remember they are not alone during the holidays this year, we offer a safe, secure place to receive treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders (such as anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, as examples).
Staying sober during the winter season may not be easy—especially for those in early recovery—but it absolutely can be done. And, many people with SUDs find that over time, holidays in the absence of substances can be even more enjoyable. If you are newly sober, however, and are looking for ways to stay that way amidst a rocky 2020 holiday season, we are here to support you! Our experts have put together a list of tips to help you stay sober, strong, and healthy.
Many newly sober people, and those in long-term recovery, are able to navigate the challenges that come with the holiday season successfully. For others, however, who may still be actively using alcohol or drugs, the holidays can be excruciating.
If you or a loved one needs help for substance abuse now, It’s important to know that you are not alone. Many people seek treatment for SUDs during the holidays. Futures offers multiple pathways of addiction treatment and wellness programming. This includes inpatient detoxification and residential treatment, and outpatient services by qualified, experienced professionals in substance abuse and mental health disorders.
Many people suffering from addiction go on to live fulfilling, joyful lives. Start your journey today. Contact us confidentially online or by phone at 866-804-2098.
Our specialized staff stands to ready to help you through this challenging time.
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