For the last three years, I have been involved in working with
a drug treatment center. This particular program is geared towards women who
are mothers, and includes a children’s therapeutic program. In 2014, I started
working on the children’s team for this nonprofit organization. I no longer
work there, but I volunteer regularly. During my experience at this treatment
center, I have gained a deep respect for mothers in drug treatment. I’d like to
share some of my experiences about these moms.
Moms in drug treatment are amazing. All have been through
difficult life circumstances. Many have gone through things I can barely
imagine. Trauma, abuse, depression and other mental illness, homelessness, and
family history of drug abuse are among what these women have experienced. And
yet, they are in drug treatment trying to get their lives back. These moms are
trying to recover from their addiction. All while taking care of their
children.
I can barely handle what’s on my own plate as a mom. The
mothers I see in drug treatment are balancing all the normal mom duties, along
with hours of therapy, parent education, jobs, and detoxing from their DOC
(drug of choice). I truly admire these women. The strength it takes to come
from such a dark place and rise above it is a great thing to see.
Now, not all these moms get through drug treatment successfully. I personally witnessed some very sad circumestances. Many of the moms have to go through drug treatment several times before they can beat their addiction. But I find it so empowering the moms that continue to persevere until they are clean.
Being on the children’s team, I’ve seen a lot of beautiful
moments between moms and their children. Many of the moms were reunited with
their kids during the treatment program, and had to regain a bond with their
children. I loved watching the journey of moms and their children learn to
trust one another and form a deeper mother/child love. Many of these moms are
wonderful with their children. Each mom comes in with her own capabilities and
usually grows into an even better mother.
If you are a mother in drug treatment, or have been in the
past, know that you are not alone. Many moms have gone through this. And know
that I think you are strong, beautiful, and a great mom. You are a good mom
because you are fighting to gain control over your life. You are doing your
best to take care of your children.
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What a beautiful blog. We as people seem to condemn drug users instead trying to understand their story. I love this blog post and you are such an amazing person!
ReplyDeleteMotherhood is so challenging under the best of circumstances.... I can only imagine how much harder it must be for moms fighting addiction... shell
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