Family therapy for addiction in Plympton addresses the impact of a family member's addiction on the whole family system — and helps families understand how their patterns of interaction can support or unhelpfully enable recovery. Addiction affects the whole family, not just the person using. Free family therapy and carer support is available in Plympton through NHS services, Al-Anon, Adfam, and other organisations.
Showing 8 CQC-registered centres from Plymouth (6 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.
Family therapy for addiction in Plympton recognises that addiction does not occur in isolation — it shapes and is shaped by family relationships, communication patterns, and systemic dynamics. Therapeutic approaches include Systemic Family Therapy, Behavioural Couples Therapy (proven to significantly improve both relationship outcomes and addiction outcomes), and Multi-Family Therapy for more complex situations. Family members often develop their own stress responses — anxiety, depression, PTSD — that benefit from their own therapeutic support.
Support for families in Plympton is available through: NHS drug and alcohol services (most have dedicated family support workers), Al-Anon (free, for families of alcoholics) at al-anonuk.org.uk, Adfam (national charity, helpline and online resources) at adfam.org.uk, SMART Recovery family and friends programme, and private family therapists at £80–£150/session. You do not need to wait for the person with addiction to want help before accessing support for yourself.
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Plympton. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.