Centre for Hope and Recovery

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Mariah Harper

Mariah holds an Undergraduate Degree in Psychology and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Addictions Counselling and is an Associate Addictions Counsellor.
Consoled Woman

How to Support Someone Struggling with an Addiction

Addiction is a deeply complex experience—intertwined with pain, shame, and often silence. Supporting someone you care about who is battling addiction can feel like walking a tightrope between compassion and boundaries. It’s not a problem to solve overnight or a burden you’re meant to carry alone. But your presence? Your patience? That can be life-altering.

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Consoled Woman

How to Support Someone Struggling with an Addiction

Addiction is a deeply complex experience—intertwined with pain, shame, and often silence. Supporting someone you care about who is battling addiction can feel like walking a tightrope between compassion and boundaries. It’s not a problem to solve overnight or a burden you’re meant to carry alone. But your presence? Your patience? That can be life-altering.

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Every calendar year, an eligible client can receive up to 22 hours of counselling performed by an eligible provider on a fee-for-service basis, such as, individual or group counselling. Additional hours in the same calendar year may be provided on a case-by-case basis. The psychotherapists within the Centre for Hope and Recovery are eligible providers within the NIHB program. Please contact us directly to inquire about this service.