• Our Team
  • Reviews
  • Blog
    Sign in Get Started
    • Our Team
    • Reviews
    • Blog
    • Get Started
    • Log In

    Category: MODULE 5

    Couch depressed

    Can You Let Him Suffer on the Couch?

    Having myself been on the couch, I can say with almost total assuredness that your partner knows the severe withdrawals are due to the stimulant drug.…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon December 28, 2019
    5 Comments
    Blue door with old lock

    He’s Not Letting Me In

    Lynne72 seeks guidance about dealing with her son who is getting some help, but has largely retreated into secrecy about his activities. To help …
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon December 4, 2019
    0 Comments
    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
    Bees At Hive

    I Need Help With Her Living Situation

    With trauma in her past, finding safe living options for a Loved One is a challenge. Dominique Simon-Levine lays out a plan and asks the mem…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon June 22, 2019
    6 Comments
    Whitewashed Windows

    I’m Feeling Scared and Mistrustful

    A family member sees her Loved One starting back with old habits, but he had been doing so well. Dominique Simon-Levine shows how CRAFT can help …
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon April 6, 2019
    6 Comments
    Dandelion - Hope

    Celebrating a Few Positive Steps

    Wins can come when you're least expecting them. Read an inspiring report of a member's recent success using CRAFT. Positive steps like these don't mea…
    an-air-member
    an-air-member March 14, 2019
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dsl, addiction, recovery, treatment, drugs, marijuana, pot, dabs, pipe, approach, loved one, selfish, self-centered, manipulate, manipulative, Communication

    Help! We Need a New Approach

    She's fed up with her son's patterns of non-communication. Whenever his use is addressed, he withdraws and shuts off communication. When he does reach…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon February 18, 2019
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon Levine, dsl, CRAFT, addiction, addictin recovery, alcohol, alcoholic, drinking, children, moderation, abstinence, drink, alcoholism, counselor

    He’s Drinking at Home…What About The Children?

    How does she confront her husband's use? With work schedules to navigate and kids at home, it seems there's never a time she can find to connect when …
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon February 14, 2019
    Meditation Room

    How A Daybed & Footlocker Can Change the Game

    After rehab, many parents find themselves in that gray area of whether or not to allow their recovering loved one to stay at home. Follow these guidel…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon February 5, 2019
    FROST on window

    He’s Angry And Pushing us Away

    They began to implement CRAFT guidelines when he comes home high, trying new gestures and rewards to connect with him when he's sober. Their son howev…
    dominiquesimon
    Dominique Simon February 1, 2019
    Load More

    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!

     

     

    EMERGENCY? If you feel scared for you or your loved one, call police now at 911.

    You may also call or text 988 to contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

    Call Us: (413) 387-9395

    Email Us: support@alliesinrecovery.net

    We value your privacy.
    Read our privacy policy and terms and conditions here.

    NOTE: Allies in Recovery does not provide medical advice.

    © 2013-2025 – Allies in Recovery

    Simon Levine & Co. LLC dba Allies in Recovery.
    All rights reserved.

    Report

    There was a problem reporting this post.

    Harassment or bullying behavior
    Contains mature or sensitive content
    Contains misleading or false information
    Contains abusive or derogatory content
    Contains spam, fake content or potential malware

    Block Member?

    Please confirm you want to block this member.

    You will no longer be able to:

    • See blocked member's posts
    • Mention this member in posts
    • Invite this member to groups
    • Message this member
    • Add this member as a connection

    Please note: This action will also remove this member from your connections and send a report to the site admin. Please allow a few minutes for this process to complete.

    Report

    You have already reported this .