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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.

Finding room to focus on self-care is vital if you want to help your child struggling with substance use. Resist instincts to put your life aside.
CRAFT is an approach for families who have a loved one struggling with substances but who is not really interested in making changes or getting help.
If you're concerned about your teen's drug or alcohol use, take action. You can never intervene too early -- even if you think it's just "experimenting."
When my son was in a sober high school, the principal was a kind and knowledgeable educator, but he did not have a background in adolescent addiction and was easily manipulated into thinking the kids would voluntarily admit if they or fellow students were using. That didn't happen.
When a sibling is struggling with drug or alcohol use, it affects the entire family. Here are tips on how to have a conversation with your other kids.
The transition from school to summertime provides new opportunities for teens — and it can be challenging for some adolescents to cope with the change.
You may have high expectations for your teen returning from addiction treatment, but your teen needs to know how important they are to their own recovery.
Help your teen enjoy their prom and graduation without drinking or using drugs.
Drug addiction is a medical condition that causes lasting changes in the brain, similar to diabetes and other diseases. It's not a moral failing.
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