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CRAFT, Al-Anon, and Intervention: What’s the Difference?

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What sets CRAFT apart? It focuses on gaining awareness of your own behavior and reactivity and equips you with the tools to do it. Simultaneously, you learn to notice what works for your loved one and to make healthy, positive choices that can create change in time.

 

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