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Family Recovery: Age-Appropriate Language and Steps to Incorporate Family Members into the Healing Process - Part 2

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Description

We often emphasize the importance of family recovery, but we rarely see each family member participating in the recovery process, considering their role in the family and evaluating their contributions to the family dynamic. This presentation offers a simple, digestible framework for anyone working with family members (age 6+) struggling from the impacts of a loved one's substance use. In the previous presentation, we discussed what to say. Now we will learn what to do. If you did not see Part 1, there will be a brief review before we build upon these additional tools.

Watch Part 1 On-Demand: Click Here

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Review characteristic concerns of family members impacted by SUD and age-appropriate language for open and honest dialogue for all members of the family ages 6+.

  • Discuss concepts and actionable plans to implement inside the home for all family members age 6+ to engage in the healing process.

  • Utilize two experiential activities to illustrate concepts that can be used in individual, group, or family therapy.

Educational Goal

Recovery is celebrated inside treatment centers and meetings, but it can still be shameful at home. This presentation offers a simple language with actionable plans to introduce all members of the family to their own recovery process, separate from the member struggling wiht SUD.

Target Audience

  • Addiction Professional
  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Social Worker

Presenters

Kyle joins us today with two decades of experience helping families find recovery. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Studies from the University of North Texas and has served as a children’s counselor, community advocate, treatment center founder, operational leader, program developer, and more since 2004. Her personal knowledge of the impact that mental health and substance use issues can have on a family system has driven her dedication to a career that provides hope, growth, and change for every individual in the family. Kyle is proud to be part of the Stonewater Team offering clinical excellence and compassion to adolescent males struggling with MH and SUD.

Financially Sponsored By

  • Stonewater Adolescent Recovery Center