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    Category: CYCLE OF USE – wanting out of treatment

    NEWS - grandparents

    He’s Angry & Says We’ve Abandoned Him

    He has temporarily lost custody of his young daughter because of his struggle with substances. His mother is raising his child but he has been having …
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    Dominique Simon February 28, 2018
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    Learning to Mother Again

    How to Support Our Daughter as She Moves Back into Parenting

    You don’t wake up one morning sober and magically know how to parent. Putting down the drink and drug does not provide you with life skills. It …
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    Dominique Simon November 13, 2017
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    Even After the Addiction is Resolved…You May Need to Do More

    You want to partner with her, not dominate. You want to get your frustrations addressed elsewhere and not aim them at her. There is a child involved, …
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    Dominique Simon December 29, 2016
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    NEWS - grandparents

    Children of Heroin Crisis Find Refuge in Grandparents’ Arms

    With the rise in heroin use, grandparents are increasingly raising their grandchildren because the parents are either dead, in jail, in rehab or other…
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    isabel May 25, 2016
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