While previous researchers have explored the impact of family and social support networks in the process of substance use recovery, there is a lack of research on the same for the Naga Community from North-East, India. A sample of 150 participants aged 18-35 from the Naga Community of Nagaland currently in the process of substance use recovery was surveyed. Data was collected through self-report measures including FACES III - Family Version Scale to assess the family dynamics, the Social Support Questionnaire (SSQ6) to assess an individual’s perceived social support, the Substance Use Recovery Evaluator Scale (SURE) to assess the individual’s progress in substance use recovery. The study revealed a statistically significant correlation between substance use recovery and the family cohesion aspect of family dynamics, as well as between substance use recovery and social support. However, no correlation significant correlation was found between substance use recovery and the family adaptability aspect of family dynamics. The significant correlation observed between Substance Use Recovery and family cohesion indicates that strong family support and unity positively influence an individual’s ability to overcome substance use and addiction. Similarly, the association between Substance Use Recovery and Social Support emphasizes the role of social networks in helping individuals overcome their addiction. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of how family dynamics and social support have an impact on the recovery process of individuals dealing with substance use.