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    Category: THIS SITE – 21 Key Observations exercises to practice CRAFT

    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dominique simon levine, addiction, addiction recovery, recovery, Craft, early sobriety, family, treatment, AA, SMART, DUI, alcohol, alcoholism, self-care, behavior, help, dual diagnosis

    Shifting Your Behavior Will Help Shift Hers

    This worried mother doesn't know how she can help her daughter anymore. She herself is tired and not in good health and struggles to come up with any …
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    Dominique Simon May 29, 2018
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, Dominique Simon-Levine, dominique simon levine, addiction, addiction recovery, recovery, Craft, communication, interview, Isabel Cooney, Q & A, Key observations, video modules, drinking, safety, negative consequences, patterns, questions

    How Exactly Does This Website Help Families?

    Allies' founder and director, Dominique Simon-Levine, responds to questions from our Content Editor about the Key Observation exercises in our eLearni…
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    Dominique Simon May 15, 2018
    relapse recovery boundaries Allies in Recovery addiction family intervention Dominique Simon-Levine, dominique simon levine, CRAFT, alcohol, stealing, behavior, withdrawal, stealing, emotions

    Now They’re Stealing and Disappearing…

    When an addicted loved one is exhibiting increasingly alarming behavior, first of all, don't take it personally. Remember, it is not directed at you. …
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    Dominique Simon June 21, 2017

    If You’ve Got Pen & Paper, You’ve Got Power

    A number of studies have shown that writing regularly in a journal can improve both mental and physical health. The best way to care for your loved on…
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    chaucer-2 August 17, 2016
    Allies in Recovery, AiR, addiction, addiction recovery, drugs, opioids, enabling, rewards, Dominique Simon-Levine, dsl,

    How to Use Rewards with An Addicted Family Member

    How rewarding an addicted family member for non-use can help decrease their use, get them into treatment, and increase your own quality of life.
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    Dominique Simon December 8, 2014

    Understanding Your Reactions to an Addicted Family Member

    How you react to your loved one when they are using drugs or alcohol is key to guiding them towards getting help for their addiction.
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    Dominique Simon November 17, 2014

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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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