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Substance Abuse and Addictions


Substance abuse and addictions can become the focal point of one’s life at the expense of other necessary activities and responsibilities. Families and loved ones are vulnerable to the addict’s unpredictable behavior. The following resources provide information about preventing, understanding, and recovering from addictions.


Related Articles

"Addiction or Freedom"
Elder Russell M. Nelson
New Era, Sept. 1989, 4–7

"Addiction Recovery"
Lia McClanahan Church Magazines
Ensign, Jun. 2009, 60–65

"When a Loved One Struggles with Addiction"
Corrie Lynne Player
Ensign, Jan. 2005, 62–66

Note: The following article is not an official Church publication, but is provided as an additional resource.

"Spiritual Exodus: Recovery from Addiction"
Mark H. Butler
BYU Marriage and Family Online Journal, Aug. 2003
(Used by permission of the author and publisher.)


Other Resources

LDS Family Services Addiction Recovery Program

Note: The following links are not to official Church publications, but are provided as additional resource material.

"How Do I Estimate the Severity of the Substance Abuse Problem?"
(Used by permission of the author and publisher.)

Hold on to Hope: Help for LDS Addicts and Their Families
Vaughn J. Featherstone and Dr. Rick H.
Mental Health Resource Foundation, © 1996 (ISBN 1-55517-274-1)

Find Out More about How LDS Family Services Can Help

LDS Family Services provides free consultation to priesthood leaders and fee-based counseling services to Church members for a variety of situations and needs. These services can help individuals and families improve their quality of life. LDS Family Services has over 55 offices in the United States and 9 international offices.

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