With this clarity you can decide how to move forward with your life and relationship. If you have a partner using drugs, whether or not you know if he is truly an addict, you may be worried that his behaviors will lead him to cheat.
If he goes out and socializes without you, uses drugs and becomes intoxicated, his ability to make good choices goes out the window. He is more likely to cheat than if he were sober and home with you. Meth is a stimulant. It revs up metabolism, gets the heart and pulse racing, and for many people, increases sex drive. People on meth also tend to lose their inhibitions. A person on meth may get high, be turned on and feel like taking a risk. This is a recipe for committing infidelity.
Thank you so much for sharing this, Nancy. Sharing our stories helps others in similar situations. I hope his understanding the science of this brain disease can help.
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Lisa Frederiksen on December 11, at am. Tina marie Ensz on January 25, at am. Lisa Frederiksen on January 25, at pm. Nancy on August 15, at am. In response, someone can choose to cope with these emotions through the use of alcohol or other harmful substances that seem to provide temporary joys, highs, or distractions.
Once that substance wears off, the individual in pain may continue using it as a crutch. Eventually, continued use of a substance to cope can encourage a tolerance, dependence , or addiction.
Many effects of intoxication, like aggression or violence, can affect a loved one. Acts of domestic abuse often involve someone who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Without realizing it, they may look for love, safety, and acceptance outside of their relationship.
If kids are involved, a partner may find it difficult to leave; the partner may resort to cheating if they see it as their only option. Make a Call Sex addiction involves repeatedly engaging in sexual acts despite negative consequences. If sex addicts are in relationships, their actions often harm their partners.
People battling sex addiction can lose even more control when under the influence of alcohol. Their destructive behaviors may increase, and a once- healthy relationship can be further damaged. Sex addicts look for highs through sex and can spiral into emotional lows and highs, possibly fueling an SUD. The mixture of substance abuse and sex addiction is a serious combination needing immediate treatment.
Learn More. Facilities seek to treat not only the SUD but also underlying problems that cause it. Underneath the dependence can be anxiety, depression, or compulsions that need intervention.
Counselors are available to provide emotional and mental assistance while patients in facilities receive medically-assisted detox. Many rehab facilities also offer counseling on how to rebuild relationships and regain trust. Contact a treatment provider today to discuss available treatment options. Krystina Murray has received a B. She enjoys traveling, fitness, crafting, and spreading awareness of addiction recovery to help people transform their lives. All of the information on this page has been reviewed and verified by a certified addiction professional.
David embarked on his journey into sobriety in June of , which led him to his current career path as a Certified Professional Addiction Recovery Coach in private practice in Greater Nashville. David is also a public speaker and the author of two books. David is cohost of the weekly Positive Sobriety Podcast, as well as being a frequent contributor to various articles and recovery based materials.
As a member of the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors NAADAC , David works closely with Nashville area treatment centers, nonprofit recovery organizations, and consulting with faith-based groups trying to bridge the gap between the recovery communities and faith-based organizations who wish to understand addiction.
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