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    Children Walking

    My Little Brother is Using Like I Used to

    When all but one member of a family is in recovery and living a sober lifestyle, how do they approach their loved one's use without being too overbear…
    dominiquesimon April 2, 2019
    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 March 14, 2019
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    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 February 18, 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 February 1, 2019
    mom showing son a brochure at table

    I Fear Pushing Him Back to Heroin

    She has successfully used CRAFT taught on our member site to help her son into treatment for heroin addiction. He is now 9 months out and has not rela…
    dominiquesimon December 3, 2018
    man smoking joint at computer

    He Thinks Pot is His Wonder Drug

    Her 21-year-old son has several mental health issues and has decided that smoking pot helps. She sees that his motivation has evaporated and blames th…
    dominiquesimon November 5, 2018
    Pot—smoking glass pipe

    He’s Just Out of Treatment and is Now Smoking Pot

    He's just out of treatment for heroin addiction and now at home smoking pot. His mother is very worried and unsure how to react. Should she let it sli…
    dominiquesimon April 5, 2018
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    He’s Always High! How Can I Reward Non-Use?

    When your loved one is high all day long, without ever seeming to sober up, it might seem impossible to reach them and have any influence on their beh…
    dominiquesimon December 19, 2017
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    He’s Been Smoking Pot Half His Young Life

    If I had to characterize pot users in one sentence I would describe them as observers of their own life. This passivity cripples ambition and motivati…
    dominiquesimon February 9, 2017
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