“…Related literature shows that medical treatment given in health facilities is not alone sufficient to provide a long-term solution, and psychological and social support should be given to addicts with the inclusion of parents into the rehabilitation process (Kim, Kwok, Mayes, Potenza, Rutherford, & Strathearn, 2017). Psychological support in group counseling which includes addicts and their families provides permanent and sustainable treatment options (Choquet, Hassler, Morin, Falissard, & Chau, 2008; Chorpita, 2007; Clarahan & Christenson, 2017; DeGrace, Knight, Rodgers, & Clark, 2017; Ventura & Bagley, 2017). Türnüklü (2017) states that the social problem-solving skills of individuals are closely related to the family; social environment and family is the natural and immediate social environments of addicts; thus, acceptance of the addiction and search for a solution in the family improve the social problem-solving skills of the addicts.…”