Where Can I Find Good and Real Information About Drug Addiction and the Role That the Family Has?

Question by .,;*°CHANANAIS°*;,.: Where can I find good and real information about drug addiction and the role that the family has?
I’m doing a paper about the different roles family members assume when one of them has a problem with drugs, so any suggestions will come handy. Thanks!
It is not about the substances, it is about how the family gets involved in the addiction and the ways they have to cover up the problem, or how they manage the situation, thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Ricky
erowid.org is a great site with lots of information about every drug out there

Answer by Sobriety Diva
Hello. I work with a drug treatment center here in Jacksonville that actually has a family addiction treatment program. The roles families play in recovery are very important! I have included a link to the treatment center’s information about the program. I hope that helps.

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