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Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
Allies in Recovery
293 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is comprised of three series addressing topics relevant to families dealing with a loved one's addiction: - FAMILIES SPEAK: parents share wisdom, tools & experience using CRAFT (a proven method) with their loved one - Partner CRAFT: co-hosts explore the specificity of using CRAFT with a romantic partner (or ex) - VOICES from the FRONT LINES: Guests share expertise and stories Allies in Recovery provides online learning modules, expert hand-tailored guidance, CRAFT support groups, info on treatment options, and much more. Learn about membership options on alliesinrecovery.net
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This podcast is comprised of three series addressing topics relevant to families dealing with a loved one's addiction: - FAMILIES SPEAK: parents share wisdom, tools & experience using CRAFT (a proven method) with their loved one - Partner CRAFT: co-hosts explore the specificity of using CRAFT with a romantic partner (or ex) - VOICES from the FRONT LINES: Guests share expertise and stories Allies in Recovery provides online learning modules, expert hand-tailored guidance, CRAFT support groups, info on treatment options, and much more. Learn about membership options on alliesinrecovery.net
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Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
CLASSICS REVISITED: Interview with Linda Aber, part 2

In part 2, Linda offers tools to help calm the parasympathetic nervous system. As Kayla says, it's part of gaining coherence, a prerequisite for connection.


Linda Aber is a mother whose psychology journey deepened when she adopted two children from Russian orphanages. She is an Attachment Parent Coach, Certified Nurtured Heart® Approach Trainer, Certified Theraplay® Group Specialist, Certified HeartMath® Anxiety/Anger Reduction Practitioner and Family Life Educator CCFE. In part 1, she joins our hosts to discuss the parasympathetic nervous system, CRAFT, and parenting.

Connect with Linda via ⁠Her website⁠ and ⁠her Facebook⁠.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET

  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested)

Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause". ⁠⁠Learn more here⁠⁠. 

During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our ⁠⁠youtube channel⁠⁠.


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2 days ago
41 minutes 8 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
CLASSICS REVISITED: Interview with Linda Aber, part 1

Linda Aber is a mother whose psychology journey deepened when she adopted two children from Russian orphanages. She is an Attachment Parent Coach, Certified Nurtured Heart® Approach Trainer, Certified Theraplay® Group Specialist, Certified HeartMath® Anxiety/Anger Reduction Practitioner and Family Life Educator CCFE. In part 1, she joins our hosts to discuss the parasympathetic nervous system, CRAFT, and parenting.

Connect with Linda via Her website and her Facebook.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET

  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested)

Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause". ⁠Learn more here⁠. 

During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our ⁠youtube channel⁠.

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1 week ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
CLASSICS REVISITED: How Do You Deal with Unknowns and Limited Contact?

If you're forced to have limited contact, it can be hard to handle the unknown. It's important to learn how to be in contact in simple ways, and to calm your system down to respond well and strengthen the connection. Use humor; find ways to connect with who they are and what they like—reminding them of who they are becomes a bridge and connection. If you’re worried, learn how to communicate simply, without accusation or judgement.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a slidingscale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET

  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested)

Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause". Learn more here. 

During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our youtube channel.

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2 weeks ago
31 minutes 56 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
CLASSICS REVISITED: Intention vs. Perception

We intend to be supportive and helpful and keep our Loved Ones safe. But our words aren’t always perceived that way. It’s important to become more aware of how we’re coming across, and to gain the tools to soften the message, hear when they feel upset, and shift things so that we can go back into connection. The result is building the relationship so things can come out more clearly, and the person can more readily receive our words if they choose to.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale. (Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested.) • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause." Learn more here. 

During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our youtubechannel.


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3 weeks ago
24 minutes 15 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
CLASSICS REVISITED: Rupture & Repair

Presume you’ll have moments in a relationship that feel like gigantic rifts, or like uncomfortable separation and disconnect. That’s not a problem, but an opportunity to show that you’re changing and working on your part. Take full responsibility for your part, whether they do or not. Keep doing it over and over, so you become a safe person—the person who’s there when they decide they’re ready for more help.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

• Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET

• Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier—please reach out if you're interested.)

Allies in Recovery's member site is currently "on pause". Learn more here. 

During this time, we have taken our entire eLearning program out from behind the paywall—the entire library of learning videos is currently available on our youtube channel.


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1 month ago
28 minutes 18 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: The Journey of a Love Warrior: Testimonials from Families Doing the Work and Feeling the Feelings

Kayla asks the Families Speak podcasters to look back at their entire journey. Where did they begin this journey, where are they now, how would they describe their journey, what has changed, what have they learned? The family members who speak to you via the Families Speak series are people on a journey with Loved Ones who struggle with addiction and mental health. Listen to them as they reflect on the up’s, the down’s, and the learning curve of the Love Warriors path they’ve taken. What qualities have they cultivated throughout the journey, and what do we have to learn from them?

** The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

• Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET

• Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)

In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.

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1 month ago
40 minutes 54 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: The Rabbit Hole of Worry—and How to Practice Not Going There

Worry is universal, yet it’s also damaging to ourselves and our relationships. Suzanne aptly refers to the “chem trails” we put out when we’re in a state of anxiety-fear-worry. Jody remarks that worrying and the energy it gives off “is the biggest repellent… when I’m in that state, I am sending all the wrong signals out… .” She shares that realizing this was “one of the initial catalysts to say, I really need to work on this.”


But how do we unlearn these ingrained habits and behaviors? The Families Speak co-hosts do a deep dive into worrying, and share their experience with worry as the parents of Loved Ones with substance use and mental health struggles. Hear how CRAFT helped them put new patterns into place.

Read Isabel's 2018 post entitled "Does Worry Prove I Love You."

https://alliesinrecovery.net/does-worrying-prove-i-love-you/

** Starting in August of 2025, the support group that Kayla facilitates will be offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)  **In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.

A membership at Allies in Recovery provides: 
✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step 
✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands 
✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice 
✔ And much more! Start today—visit Allies in Recovery to begin creating change in your family.  

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1 month ago
48 minutes 53 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: The Power of NO (Are You a Yes Person or a No Person?)

Are you a "YES person" or a "NO person?" According to Kayla, each of us has a tendency in one direction or the other. Find out what practice she recommends for "YES people" and why. But why is it so hard for so many of us to say "no" to people we love?

Bridget, one of our co-hosts, admits that in her relationship with her Loved One, she used to operate from a place of fear. "I thought if I said 'no', I'd never see him again."

Join us for a pertinent exploration of a laden subject. "YES" and "NO" often happen automatically for us, but what would start to shift for the better if we became more mindful of why we're answering that way?

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)

In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.


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1 month ago
37 minutes 50 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Get Out of That Funk!

This topic came up organically when we came together to record and most of the team admitted they were in a strange place. We decided to explore just that – those moments when you realize you’re just not on your game (feeling off, disconnected, out of it, tired, not quite right… know what I mean?). Whether the cause is related to your Loved One’s substance use or mental health struggles, or any other stressor, how do you identify what you’re feeling, and move into a more balanced place?


As always, the Families Speak team dives deep and shares in a generous, wise and pertinent manner.

The support group that Kayla facilitates is now offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)

In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.

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2 months ago
49 minutes 3 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Woo or Not… How Does Our Energy Affect Things?

Words are important. But what may be even more important than words is the energy behind them. How do our body language, the tone of our voice, the thoughts we’re thinking, the feelings we’re feeling, and what we’re grappling with in any moment, affect things with others around us, for example with our Loved One? As we reorient and become more aware of our energy, it’s astounding what we’re able to heal in our relationships. Learn some simple ways to diffuse the tension and clean up your side of the street.

** Starting in August of 2025, the support group that Kayla facilitates will be offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)  **

In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.

A membership at Allies in Recovery provides: 
✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step 
✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands 
✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice 
✔ And much more! Start today—visit Allies in Recovery to begin creating change in your family.  

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2 months ago
36 minutes 41 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
A Message from Isabel

A message from Isabel Cooney about some podcast changes.

** Starting in August, the support group that Kayla facilitates will be offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested) **


At Allies in Recovery, we know that change starts with us. When we learn to self-regulate, it transforms our relationships with our Loved Ones struggling with addiction.

Visit ⁠⁠Allies in Recovery⁠⁠ to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.

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3 months ago
1 minute 20 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Raising Our Vibration with Humor

“Humor is a release,” insists Kayla Solomon. If you can laugh, the perceived danger dissipates. Co-host Suzanne shares, “Even in the face of total darkness, we can laugh at the insanity. I think the line between humor and tragedy is very, very fine indeed.”

In this lighthearted episode, our team offers deep thoughts about humor, including how to access it… as well as some unexpected tips such as co-host Elizabeth’s “viking horns” recommendation. Find out which caveat Kayla warns about as you pursue your quest to bring more humor into your world.

Starting in August, the support group that Kayla facilitates will be offered on a sliding scale.

  • Wednesdays at 6:30pm ET
  • Email kaylacraftgroup@gmail.com to join or learn more

(Cost should not be a barrier— please reach out if you're interested)

In our FAMILIES Speak series, psychotherapist Kayla Solomon invites members from the support group she facilitates for Allies in Recovery to share their experiences navigating addiction in the family. These parents have faced similar struggles to so many others—but with Allies in Recovery, they’ve found a new way forward.

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3 months ago
46 minutes 51 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Practice CRAFT On (Literally) Everyone!

Those of us who’ve been learning and practicing CRAFT as taught by Allies in Recovery tend to agree: this stuff should be taught in schools! All parents should know about this! All humans would benefit!

As co-host Kenny explains, “In this journey, I’ve come to understand that the CRAFT skillset is really about relationships, generally, as much as it is how you maintain or develop a relationship with someone who’s in the throes of a substance use disorder.”

Not to mention, as Kayla points out, “It’s a massive growth opportunity for the person practicing it.” Practicing CRAFT in our daily lives not only heals relationships in general but also prepares us to act more skillfully with our struggling Loved Ones. Listen in and see if we convince you.

At Allies in Recovery, we know that change starts with us. When we learn to self-regulate, it transforms our relationships with our loved ones struggling with addiction. 

A family member (whose loved one is currently in recovery for over a year) recently said this about joining Allies: “I would say, just do it! It’s like the Bible of Healing Ourselves. It truly has changed the way I look at people, the way I see the world.” 

A membership at Allies in Recovery includes: 

 ✔ Step-by-step training in the CRAFT approach 
✔ Support groups and a compassionate community 
✔ A Q&A blog with personalized guidance 
✔ And more! 

Visit Allies in Recovery to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.

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3 months ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
VOICES from the Front Lines: Kayla Solomon, Love Warrior

Isabel Cooney interviews her beloved colleague, Kayla Solomon. Kayla admits that when she was first trained in CRAFT, the 12-week framework of the method felt artificial — "It got stuck in my craw," she says. You'll hear the myriad ways that Kayla, through her work with families at Allies in Recovery, has tweaked and embellished the approach.

Kayla Solomon, a regular co-host of this podcast, is a psychotherapist with broad experience in the world of addiction and recovery. She instigated the creation of the Allies support & skills training group for family members, and continues to facilitate this transformative group every week.

At Allies in Recovery, we know that change starts with us. When we learn to self-regulate, it transforms our relationships with our Loved Ones struggling with addiction.

A family member (whose Loved One is currently in recovery for about two years) recently said this about joining Allies: “I would say, just do it! It’s like the Bible of Healing Ourselves. It truly has changed the way I look at people, the way I see the world.”

Visit ⁠Allies in Recovery⁠ to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.

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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop

When accumulated trauma and worry have our anxiety levels running high, we are often in a place where we simply expect that (more) bad things are going to happen—even when, objectively, things seem to be going well. It can actually be just this, things going well, that feel so out of the ordinary that we assume it won’t last and start to live in a state of suspension. This in-between state prevents us from living in the moment, from celebrating even small successes or positive steps. Our team looks at how they’ve managed to combat this life-sucking tendency.

At Allies in Recovery, we know that change starts with us. When we learn to self-regulate, it transforms our relationships with our loved ones struggling with addiction.A family member (whose loved one is currently in recovery for over a year) recently said this about joining Allies: “I would say, just do it! It’s like the Bible of Healing Ourselves. It truly has changed the way I look at people, the way I see the world.”

Visit Allies in Recovery to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.

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4 months ago
42 minutes 53 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Doing CRAFT on Ourselves (Huh?)

Though designed for families to help shepherd Loved Ones into treatment and recovery, CRAFT turns out to be a versatile framework that you can use anywhere, with anyone. And since our relationship with our Self is foundational for all the rest, it’s only logical—essential, Kayla says—that we’d find ways to practice CRAFT on ourselves.


Does this sound confusing and strange? Let our families explain how they've approached this.


Our Families Speak series features a wonderful team of people navigating life with an addicted Loved One. They are all members of Allies in Recovery, an online platform providing proven, research-based training, guidance, support and resources for families with a Loved One struggling with substance use.


Alongside psychotherapist Kayla Solomon, they openly share their experiences, insights, and the CRAFT-based tools that have helped them shift the dynamic at home.


Join Allies in Recovery today to access expert guidance, support, and resources that help families create real change.

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4 months ago
43 minutes 45 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Comparing Your Story to Others'

What are the pitfalls of comparing your story and situation to that of others? How do you live in the world where not everyone is experiencing or expecting substance use or mental health issues, where people more readily discuss their Loved Ones' celebrations, accomplishments, and milestones? Our co-hosts talk about their own frustrations with comparing their situations to those of others, and how they've learned to handle it over time.

A membership at Allies in Recovery provides: 

✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step  

✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands  

✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice  

✔ And much more!

Start today—visit ⁠Allies in Recovery⁠ to begin creating change in your family.



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4 months ago
43 minutes 31 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak: Dads Doing the Work

Dads come together for a fascinating chat about the work they're doing around their children's substance use/recovery. What's different about how Moms and Dads approach the work? They suggest that the love felt for their Loved One is equal, but the interactions are quite different. James,a father of four, points out that Dads are often focused on detaching from their young adult sons, in order to let them become more independent—and this can also be exacerbated by the contrast of Moms being more involved.


Dads and Moms might have completely different approaches to parenting their addicted adult children, but this is OK. Learning the CRAFT method and the Allies in Recovery toolkit has given parents common language and references that facilitate their own communications and dynamics around their approaches with their Loved Ones. The more we stay curious, interested and non-judgmental, the more power we have to positively impact the situation. These fathers lay it all out for us and help us to better understand their internal journeys.


A membership at Allies in Recovery provides:

 ✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step
 ✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands
 ✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice
 ✔ And much more!

Start today—visit Allies in Recovery to begin creating change in your family.

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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 11 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
FAMILIES Speak : Will My Loved One Mess Up the Wedding?

Responding to a question from an Allies member, our co-hosts tackle a tough situation. Our member fears her adult child will be triggered to drink at their sibling’s upcoming wedding. Things could really get out of hand. Mom's trying to anticipate things CRAFTily, but there are many people involved.

Worry and high expectations tend to be baked into weddings. Tune in to hear our team brainstorming in real time and listen to the guidance they offer up.

At Allies in Recovery, we know that change starts with us. When we learn to self-regulate, it transforms our relationships with our loved ones struggling with addiction.  A family member (whose loved one is currently in recovery for over a year) recently said this about joining Allies: “I would say, just do it! It’s like the Bible of Healing Ourselves. It truly has changed the way I look at people, the way I see the world.”  A membership at Allies in Recovery includes: 


✔ Step-by-step training in the CRAFT approach 
✔ Support groups and a compassionate community 
✔ A Q&A blog with personalized guidance 
✔ And more! 


Visit Allies in Recovery to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.  

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4 months ago
33 minutes 45 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
VOICES from the Front Lines: Casey Fariello and Liz Reitman of Other Parents Like Me

Kayla interviews Casey Fariello and Liz Reitman of Other Parents Like Me, who describe themselves as "two moms determined to make a difference." The organization supports parents with kids going through mental health challenges of all kinds, often including substance use.

For more about OPLM, visit oplm.com.

Visit ⁠Allies in Recovery⁠ to start your new path towards healing addiction in your family.  

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5 months ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

Coming Up for Air — A Toolkit to Help with Your Loved One's Recovery from Addiction & Mental Illness
This podcast is comprised of three series addressing topics relevant to families dealing with a loved one's addiction: - FAMILIES SPEAK: parents share wisdom, tools & experience using CRAFT (a proven method) with their loved one - Partner CRAFT: co-hosts explore the specificity of using CRAFT with a romantic partner (or ex) - VOICES from the FRONT LINES: Guests share expertise and stories Allies in Recovery provides online learning modules, expert hand-tailored guidance, CRAFT support groups, info on treatment options, and much more. Learn about membership options on alliesinrecovery.net