Coming Up for Air — Families Speak to Families about Addiction
Kids & Family:Parenting
Your loved one goes to treatment, and often a call follows -- a call saying the place is terrible, or the people aren't good, or for some other reason they want to come home. Your job? Hold the line. Don't be part of that conversation; don't be part of an exit plan, even if they can leave on their own. Let them be uncomfortable. Give them the message that they can handle it, and can get something good from the situation if they stick with it.
PODCAST #45 You Don't Know What You Don't Know—Awareness & Preparednes
PODCAST #44 Interview with Former Drug Court Judge Scott Vanderkarr
PODCAST #43 Encouraging Your Loved One into Treatment
PODCAST #42 Do You Really Want to be Well?
PODCAST #41 Who Is Your Enemy?
PODCAST #40 Conflict & Family Patterns
PODCAST #39 Accountability & SUD
PODCAST #38 Trust and SUD
Podcast #37 Holiday Episode: When the Holidays are a Trigger
PODCAST #36 Anger vs. Wrath
PODCAST #35 Liar Liar, Pants On Fire!
PODCAST #34 Heads Up: Tips for Families with a Loved One on the Recovery Path
PODCAST #33 Interview with Chief Deputy Sheriff Rick Minerd
PODCAST #32 Victimhood And Victimizing
PODCAST #31 Interview with Richard Jones from the Recovery Cartel
PODCAST #30 The Most Overlooked Resource: Family And Friends
PODCAST #29 Interview with Pam Rickard from the Herren Project
PODCAST #28 Fake It 'Til You Make It
PODCAST #27 Codependency & Denial
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