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.
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An Interview with Meme English
Conditional Love, Unconditional Love, and Shame: Part 2 -- The Antidote
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Conditional Love, Unconditional Love, and Shame: Part 1
Facing Obstacles Part 2: How to Not React in Tough Moments
Facing the Obstacles, Part 1
Making Changes at Your Own Pace
What CRAFT Can Do in 12 Weeks
Setting Boundaries
De-escalation Strategies
CRAFT and Decision-making: A Listener Weighs In
Treatment and Families: part 2
Treatment and Families: Part 1
CRAFT in Romantic Partnerships, part 2
CRAFT in Romantic Partnerships, part 1
Don't Take It Personally
Redefining Recovery
CRAFT as the Beginning of Treatment
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