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Addiction is a family disease.

Caron Treatment Centers’ ground-breaking podcast brings parent support meetings to family members seeking honesty, hope and compassion.

This ongoing series features parents sharing how they are coping with the challenges of parenting a child with Substance Use Disorder and other mental health conditions. The group includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult children.

Dec 10, 2019

During this Parent Support Group meeting, the parents discuss how they have coped with family gatherings.  The heartfelt discussion reveals how parents have and continue to deal with the added challenges of holidays with a loved one, in recovery or struggling with substance use disorder and other mental health...


Dec 10, 2019

Caron Treatment Centers’ Kate Appleman answers questions from parents about guiding the family of a loved one in treatment, the relevance of AA today and whether relapse is to be anticipated.

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Nov 7, 2019

During this hour-long Parent Support Group meeting the parents discuss how anger has been an ongoing factor as they face the challenges of having children with substance use disorder and other mental health conditions. The group includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult...


Nov 7, 2019

Caron Treatment Centers’ Samantha Smith answers questions from parents about the new programs, techniques and treatment options available today for adult men.

 

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The Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts on this Site are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent professional...


Sep 30, 2019

During this hour-long Parent Support Group meeting the parents discuss the concept of, “One Day At A Time,” and how it has helped them face the challenges of having children with substance use disorder and other mental health conditions. The group includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with...