Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Can I commit someone to a drug treatment facility?

My husband is addicted to drugs. He keeps saying he will seek help, it will go to NA meetings. Doing so would not be asking this question. I think the only options you have to commit to a treatment center or leave it. I need all the advice I can get. unless an injury to themselves that is not committed to it. The best thing to do is not co-dependent and bottom leaves and decides to seek help for themselves. The only form of rehabilitation or sodium or AA will work is if you want it to work. Good luck. If he does not want to help themselves, I think that rehabilitation will not help. I think it has really want to help yourself, nobody can help you if you do not help either. No, I do not agree rehab.This can only lead to resentment between you. I myself advise me the best thing that can help assist you. Yes, you have to be examined by mental health services in the county to see if they are addicted. Get help him to recognize their problems instead of him there, I was a counselor at a psychiatric hospital, and no, you can not people with drug, alcohol and mental health treatment. It is against the law. These efforts can be seen on television, only occur if the client or the patient agrees to help and give permission to family or friends to drive there. One way to get around, that is if your husband is up to the next, depending on how he reacts to his agent (s) elections, and the type of behavior, he shows, is to transport him to an emergency room where they may him to a treatment center or get him counseling. I've seen people do it and sometimes it works successfully. But the patient has been initialed and signed the paper. There are usually 24 / 7 behavioral specialists on call for ER, and they can either help the patient, or make an Appt. patient screening for high wears off. I do not know if her husband becomes violent or sick or tried to hurt anyone in any way when you're on drugs, but would be a way to get into an emergency room and get the help you need. You personally can not return. You would need a court order to be admitted against their will, which is difficult, if not a threat to himself (suicide) or others. First, you must be willing to accept treatment and has been years of hard work. If not help, did not reach the "bottom" and no person or program will help. It could be the best you can do is leave. Not only will it be good for you, but then realize that your life is out of control and get the help they need. If you choose to stay with him to keep in mind that a treatment center is just the beginning of a long process, including relapses and treatment plants. The whole process is very painful for all involved emotionally with the addict. I do not know if her husband becomes violent or sick or tried to hurt anyone in any way when you're on drugs, but would be a way to get into an emergency room and get the help you need. You personally can not return. You would need a court order to be admitted against their will, which is difficult, if not a threat to himself (suicide) or others. First, you must be willing to accept treatment and has been years of hard work. If not help, did not reach the "bottom" and no person or program will help. It could be the best you can do is leave. Not only will it be good for you, but then realize that your life is out of control and get the help they need. If you choose to stay with him to keep in mind that a treatment center is just the beginning of a long process, including relapses and treatment plants. The whole process is very painful for all involved emotionally with the addict. I do not know if her husband becomes violent or sick or tried to hurt anyone in any way when you're on drugs, but would be a way to get into an emergency room and get the help you need. You personally can not return. You would need a court order to be admitted against their will, which is difficult, if not a threat to himself (suicide) or others. First, you must be willing to accept treatment and has been years of hard work. If not help, did not reach the "bottom" and no person or program will help. It could be the best you can do is leave. Not only will it be good for you, but then realize that your life is out of control and get the help they need. If you choose to stay with him to keep in mind that a treatment center is just the beginning of a long process, including relapses and treatment plants. The whole process is very painful for all involved emotionally with the addict. I do not know if her husband becomes violent or sick or tried to hurt anyone in any way when you're on drugs, but would be a way to get into an emergency room and get the help you need. You personally can not return. You would need a court order to be admitted against their will, which is difficult, if not a threat to himself (suicide) or others. First, you must be willing to accept treatment and has been years of hard work. If not help, did not reach the "bottom" and no person or program will help. It could be the best you can do is leave. Not only will it be good for you, but then realize that your life is out of control and get the help they need. If you choose to stay with him to keep in mind that a treatment center is just the beginning of a long process, including relapses and treatment plants. The whole process is very painful for all involved emotionally with the addict.

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