Seeing a loved one become addicted to drugs or alcohol is painful. So, when we see a loved one struggling with the misuse of drugs we often worry if he/she is addicted or not. We must identify addiction early, especially in loved ones so we can help them get treatment early.
Therefore, this article will pinpoint some signs which indicate that your loved one is addicted. Note that these signs cannot be considered alone, but all work together to identify addiction. And although these signs do not apply to all situations of addiction, there is a high chance that it is addiction.
So, these signs of addiction include;
- Physical Changes
This is the most pronounced sign of addiction. Excessive use of substances and continuous use of such substances causes a person to neglect other aspects of his/her life. Such a person is focused on consuming that drug or alcohol and neglects food, how he/she looks, etc.
So, their physical appearance is affected either by weight loss. Or they begin to look shabby and unkempt due to negligence. If you notice this in a loved one, it could be a sign of addiction.
- Psychological Changes
An addict also experiences psychological changes. The chemicals in the drugs affect their hormones causing depression, lack of interest in things. Sometimes, they even begin to have frequent mood swings.
- Performance Reduction
If a loved one begins to have a sudden slump in performance, it could be due to addiction. This can be a performance slump at work or in school, where the person isn’t as efficient as he/she is known to be. So, watch out for this sign in loved ones.
- Change in Sleeping Habit
Addiction also affects people’s sleeping habits. It causes them to neglect sleep, go long hours without sleep, or oversleep due to excessive fatigue. This is another sign of addiction.
- Withdrawal
When a loved one begins to withdraw both emotionally and physically from everyone else, it could be due to addiction. They become afraid of rejection and reproach and prefer to hide from everyone. So, they avoid social gatherings and withdraw from friends and family, often abruptly.
These are some signs which indicate that a loved one is addicted. But do not be alarmed at one. Check if the others are present in the person’s behavior and if they are, seek adequate help for him/her.