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    Category: MODULE 4

    That Didn’t Work — Now What?

    Giving up, saying "Now what?" is usually the wrong strategy. See CRAFT as tools for all relationships that can create big change over time.
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    AlliesInRecovery February 7, 2025

    FAMILIES SPEAK: Recovery—Progress, not Perfection

    It’s easy to impose expectations, but changing yourself, your expectations and perceptions makes room for your loved one to progress.
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    AlliesInRecovery February 5, 2025

    The Art of CRAFT

    The “craft of CRAFT" is the art of communicating with subtlety and compassion, thoughtfully expressing boundaries without criticizing.
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    AlliesInRecovery January 31, 2025

    Marijuana: Is It a Problem?

    Since it has medical uses, the answers lie in good communication, in helping the person understand for themselves whether it's a problem.
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    Dominique Simon December 13, 2024

    Fentanyl Detox: One Family’s Situation

    What's involved in detoxing? Should they let their loved one do it at home?
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    Dominique Simon December 6, 2024

    How Do You Deal with Unknowns and Limited Contact?

    Limited contact is hard. Learn to calm down so you can respond simply and strengthen the connection through humor and interests.
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    Dominique Simon November 29, 2024

    We Can’t Control Who They Love

    Even if we believe our Loved One’s choice of a partner is harmful, it’s their choice to make.
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    AlliesInRecovery November 26, 2024
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    CRAFT Basics: What Does “Agency” Mean?

    Agency, the sense of self-control, is important to CRAFT. Foster agency in others by offering positivity, gaining more agency of your own.
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    Dominique Simon November 8, 2024

    The Nitty Gritty of Natural Consequences In Our Family

    Chronicles of a CRAFTy Wife, Part Three
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    isabel November 5, 2024
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    How Our Messy Feelings Got In the Way of Natural Consequences

    Chronicles of a CRAFTy Wife, Part Two
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    isabel October 29, 2024
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    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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