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Gifts for Someone in Recovery: Practical Items That Support Treatment Goals
When someone you care about is in treatment, it is natural to want to show support in a tangible way. A thoughtful gift can be a reminder that they are not alone, and research suggests it can help emotionally. Brain-imaging research shows that giving and receiving gifts can activate reward and pleasure pathways linked to motivation and positive mood. Psychologists also describe a “warm glow” effect, where gift-giving is connected to social connection and trust, which can matter when someone is doing hard internal work.
That said, the best gifts during treatment are not symbolic or intense.

How Family and Friends Can Help Someone Get Addiction Treatment
When someone you love is struggling with addiction or mental health challenges, knowing how to help can feel overwhelming. Many family members and friends reach out quietly, unsure of what to say, how to start the conversation, or how to guide someone toward treatment without causing distance or harm.
At Miracles Asia, many inquiries come from loved ones who are seeking help on behalf of someone else. This is common, and it matters. Support from family and friends is often the first step toward recovery.
Start With Understanding, Not Pressure
Addiction and mental health conditions affect the brain, emotions, and behavior.

Do’s & Don’ts - When A Loved One Comes Home From Rehab
DO'S
Educate Yourself
Take the time to learn about addiction through research and reading. Becoming more educated on the topic of addiction will allow you to better understand what your loved one is feeling – and what he or she has gone through in active addiction – and what to expect in early recovery.
Communicate
Honesty is crucial – even if it’s difficult or negative. Opening up the conversation is better than saying nothing at all.
Connect
Find a local support group for families, friends or spouses of addiction where you’re able to open up about what you’re feeling and thinking when your loved one comes home from rehab.












