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    Charles Street Biker B&W

    Rewards For Today or Consequences For Yesterday

    She's thankful her loved one is no longer using, but his finances are a mess. Should she allow natural consequences for his past use even if it means …
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon October 8, 2019
    Test Tubes

    Drug Testing at Home?

    Guest blogger, Laurie MacDougall responds to a member explaining what she and her husband did when they let their son move back home to work on his re…
    littlebopeep
    Laurie MacDougall September 24, 2019
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dsl, drugs, addiction, heroin, recovery, sober, sobriety, house, door, CRAFT

    Showing a Loved One the Door

    Our member is facing a big transition. It looks like her loved one will be asked to leave the house in a few weeks. Read on about a sound approach for…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon August 19, 2019
    Flower in Mud Crack

    Working on my Own Recovery

    She is facing some hard truths as she looks back on the past ten years of her husband's addiction. He is finally sober, but he has yet to acknowledge …
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon July 15, 2019
    Fishing Boat and Lighthouse

    I Have no Patience Left

    The courts failed to enforce treatment for her daughter, once out of jail. Now her daughter's life is a real mess. Take a look at how Dominique Simon-…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon July 10, 2019
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dsl, addiction, SUD, addiction recovery, heroin, fentanyl, children, foster care, drugs, family,

    I’m Foster Parenting Her Children

    She is raising her sister-in-law's children, and is at a loss. It seems impossbile to understand how a parent can choose drugs over their own children…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon June 18, 2019
    addiction in family

    Addiction in a Family is Like a Flood

    Annie Highwater shares more words of wisdom with the community. Here's a lovely reminder for family members that 1) we have work to do! and 2) recover…
    annieunhooked
    annieunhooked June 14, 2019
    Burning Shack and Fireman

    Loved One With Diabetes Lands in ER With Severe Withdrawals

    Her son landed in the ER, in the midst of full-blown withdrawals, narrowly escaping a diabetic coma. The doctors spelled out the situation in no uncer…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon June 13, 2019
    smart phone Texting

    I Want to Message Her Friends

    These parents are reeling in the wake of realizing their teenaged daughter is experimenting with all sorts of substances. It feels tempting to monitor…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon June 11, 2019
    Helping Hands to Summit

    My Son’s Drug is Meth

    She knows her son needs help, but he often disappears for long stretches of time right after he starts opening up to her. Read on for Dominique Simon-…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon April 16, 2019
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    Allies in Recovery

    Allies in Recovery is a Membership-based program providing knowledge and skills to families who have loved ones struggling with addiction, since 2003. Using CRAFT, the only behavioral training method designed specifically for families and scientifically proven to work, you’ll learn how to communicate, behave, intervene, and guide your loved one toward recovery. Eight self-guided video modules provide the complete CRAFT skillset. We supplement the training videos with hand-tailored guidance provided through an interactive blog, podcasts, live daily groups and trainings with our experts, and curated resources – including ways to locate hard-to-find, quality, low- or no-cost treatment, and other pathways through which your loved one can find recovery. You aren’t alone – you have Allies!

     

     

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