Expert Resources for Supporting Loved Ones with Addiction

Discover expert insights and practical guidance from clinicians, researchers, and specialists to help parents, families and professionals support loved ones and community members with substance use disorder and addiction.

Learn how the Defent fentanyl test device works, where to get one, and why it’s a powerful harm reduction tool that can save lives.
Learn the difference between calling 988 and 911. Find out when to use the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline instead of emergency services.
Facing an unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming, especially if you’re also coping with substance use. Learn about options so you can make the choice that’s right for you.
A new report warns that ChatGPT may give teens harmful advice on self-harm, eating disorders, and substance use. Learn why kids turn to AI and how parents can respond.
Real stories of mothers parenting or pregnant with a substance use disorder—struggles, support options, and hope for recovery without shame.
Learn how juvenile and adult court diversion programs address substance use with treatment, education, and support—helping loved ones avoid jail.
Discover safe pregnancy remedies to relieve nausea, pain, anxiety, and insomnia—while keeping you and your baby healthy.
Learn how postpartum depression and substance use can overlap, the warning signs to watch for, and where to find support for both conditions.
Learn how to care for a baby with neonatal opioid withdrawal (NOWS/NAS). Understand symptoms, treatment options, and ways to support healing.
Can GLP-1 medications like Ozempic help treat addiction? Elizabeth Vargas talks with Pat Aussem, Vice President of Consumer Clinical Content Development at Partnership to End Addiction, about the ongoing clinical trials and the science behind how these drugs work on the brain's reward system. Elizabeth Vargas talks with Pat Aussem, Vice President of Consumer Clinical Content Development at Partnership to End Addiction, about the ongoing clinical trials and the science behind how these drugs work on the brain's reward system.
Having a criminal record doesn’t mean that your loved one can’t get a good job. Many people with records have found fulfilling careers and built successful lives. This guide will help your loved one by showing them the steps that are important to take to get a job when having a criminal record.
Season 7 of Heart of the Matter kicks off with country pop star Walker Hayes, whose Grammy-nominated hit "Fancy Like" catapulted him to fame. Walker opens up about his journey from drinking at 13 to finding recovery at 35.
Learn about problem gambling vs gambling disorder, common signs, and when to seek help—plus resources for families.
In order to continue progress in addressing the overdose and addiction crisis, programs and agencies that provide substance use prevention and treatment services need continued federal funding in the FY 2026 budget.
Worried about problem gambling in college students? Learn risks, warning signs, and how to set boundaries and get help for your student.
Family conflict can raise a teen’s risk for substance use. Learn signs to watch for and practical steps to create safety and connection.
Learn the signs of teen stress and how to help—conversation starters, coping skills, and when to get more support.
Struggling with mental health during pregnancy is common. Learn signs of depression/anxiety, safe treatments—including meds—and where to find support.
Stay connected, set clear rules, and reduce substance use. Read on for tips on positive parenting for teens and where to get help.
Discover why teen brains struggle with impulse control and get science-backed, practical tips for guiding your child away from risky choices.
Learn what happens during the legal process after an arrest—from first charges to arraignment—and how families can support a loved one.
Worried a positive drug test could separate you and your newborn? Learn state CPS laws, what really happens at birth, racial disparities & proven steps to stay together.
Worried about huffing or dusting? Learn the signs of inhalant misuse, real dangers, and proven steps parents can take to keep kids safe.
Scientists don't know much about medetomidine, also known as “dex.”. What is known is that people who sell drugs are mixing it more often with illegal opioids. This makes these already dangerous drugs even more harmful to people who use them.
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