Treatment & Recovery

Many treatment programs are still open and accepting patients. If your child is currently out of school or work, it may be an ideal time to encourage them to attend a program.
If your child or loved one is using medication to treat opioid addiction, you may need to consider how COVID-19 will impact their access.
While addiction thrives in isolation, connection nurtures recovery. Fortunately, we live in a digital age with many ways to connect electronically.
If you're a parent worried about your child's drug use, you may be considering drug testing. But experts recommend against at-home drug testing. Learn why.
We need your help to move the Family Support Services for Addiction Act forward.
We must hold our states accountable to spend pending opioid settlement dollars on prevention and addiction resources, not balancing their budgets.
Tackling Youth Substance Abuse is a coalition of people and organizations with a mission to decrease youth and young adult substance use on Staten Island.
It's stressful to help your child struggling with substance use. It's harder when you and your partner don't agree on how to do it.
Addiction family therapists believe that problems exist between people, not within them. Try to understand and validate experiences of all family members to get to the root issues.
There are many misconceptions about addiction in our culture which often prevent parents from coping with and helping stop their child's drug use. Learn to separate the myths from the facts.
Many substances are laced with other substances, like fentanyl. Learn tips for how you can help protect your child from accidental overdose.
Families with insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act are not getting the benefits required by law for substance use treatment.
If your son or daughter has decided to seek treatment for substance use, the first place to start is to get a substance use assessment.
You don’t have to be affected by drug addiction to support a friend whose kid is struggling, or have to know exactly what to say. You just have to be there.
During addiction, people often don't build life skills that are needed to manage a healthy life. Recovery is a great place to start.
The emotional pain of drug addiction gets magnified during the holidays. For families with someone newly in recovery, how do you have a “normal” holiday?
When your child is struggling with drugs, it can be sad, hopeful, frustrating -- all at once. How do you deal with this emotion and still help your child?
"You have to let him hit rock bottom" is what many parents hear when their child is struggling with substance use. But is that really true?
If your child has decided to seek rehab treatment for substance use, it's a milestone. But what if treatment for your child isn't available right away?
Methamphetamine, or meth, is experiencing a resurgence. Learn how it affects the body, why it's appealing, and how to help your child get treatment.
After viewing the film, use our discussion guide to spark a conversation on addiction within your family or community.
Many parents struggle with the concept of 'enabling', thinking that any help for their child using drugs is not beneficial. But not all helping is enabling.
Recovery takes a village, and group support can be a great place for your son or daughter to find people who’ve struggled and have found ways to stay in recovery. Learn the options.
There is no single definition of addiction recovery, and many parents still struggle with old triggers. Find what works for your child and family.