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    Category: MODULE 6 – natural consequences

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    How Can I Reward Him – He’s Always High on Pot!

    Your son appears to always be high. Without confronting him, and asking or accusing him of being high, your best guess is that he is always high and t…
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    Dominique Simon May 9, 2017
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    Can We Protect Them from Overdose?

    How do you keep from encouraging further drug use by raising the bottom and protecting your loved one from overdose? How as a family member do you li…
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    Dominique Simon February 8, 2017
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    If He Quits Pills & Gambling, Can He Still Smoke Pot?

    You’re in an interesting spot. You’ve removed yourself from your husband by moving out, and when you do see him, he refrains from using th…
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    Dominique Simon June 28, 2016
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    He’s Almost 18 … I Can’t Force Him to Get Help

    The situation with your son is upsetting and complex. It is paralyzing to parent a teen who runs away or threatens to hurt himself, either willfully o…
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    Dominique Simon May 4, 2016
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    He Lives Next Door But He Might As Well Be Out of State

    AiR member esta4 is wondering how to better help her alcohol-dependent son, who lives next door and keeps his distance. Dominique Simon-Levine lo…
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    Dominique Simon March 21, 2016
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    What If He Loses the Car? How We Inadvertently Enable

    A central question to ask yourself is this: is the car supporting non-use, by keeping your loved one working, or has it become an important source of …
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    Dominique Simon March 7, 2016
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    How to Really Help Someone with Alcoholism

    From addictionblog.org, Dominique Simon-Levine guest authors a post: A young woman named Kate came to see us, deeply upset about her mother&rsquo…
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    isabel March 6, 2016
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    He Refuses to Leave

    If your Loved One is behaving violently now, the risk is that this will generalize to his future relationships with a spouse, his own children, or oth…
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    Dominique Simon February 19, 2016
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    Overdose – Who is Responsible?

    Overdose deaths are skyrocketing and Narcan has become THE focus. But for the family of the opiate using loved one, Narcan is a double-edged sword.
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    Dominique Simon February 10, 2016
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    Should I Hide My Strategy or Let Her Know?

    An AiR member wrote in to ask whether or not it's advisable to let your Loved One know about your strategy (pulling away when there's use, etc…
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    Dominique Simon February 8, 2016
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