Am I supposed to accomplish a drug intervention on my stepdaughter?

Janey has a problem next to cocaine. It all started later year when her father died of a gunshot. Martin was a police officer and he died during an entrapment operation. I be deeply hurt by what happen because I lost the love of my life. Janey, Martin's daughter from his previous wedding ceremony, was wretched. She was daddy's little girl and Martin's sudden extermination affected her so much. In lay down to cope with the loss, she abused cocaine. I've be trying to talk her out of it but she basically won't listen to me. She also told me that I have no right to let somebody know her what to do because I'm not her mother. What am I supposed to do? I really want to help her.


Answers:    You should intervene near your stepdaughter's cocaine addiction. You may not be her biological mother but I assume that you treated her like she come from your own womb. I can detect the concern you feel for her so I guess you own the right to tell her what to do. You hold the right to intervene because you care. It really doesn't thing who performs the intervention. The big thing is that the being who intervenes with the drug addiction must enjoy enough comfort and love for the person involved. If she doesn't want to listen to you, dance ask for help. It will be easier to grasp through her if you are provided with other people's lend a hand. Seek a counselor or a psychiatrist to help you out.

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