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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 7, 2020

During this Parent Support Group meeting, the parents tackle the challenges of the holiday season with a child who has substance use disorder or other mental health issues. The group connected via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult...


Dec 7, 2020

Caron Treatment Centers’ Luke Stopper answers questions about specialized treatment for adolescents, whether treatment at the earliest possible time is best and the increased use of medications.

 

Podcast Disclaimer

The Parent-to-Parent Podcasts are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent...


Oct 30, 2020

During this Parent Support Group meeting, the topic is Parental Differences — how parents manage different approaches and, "getting on the same page,” to better deal with their children.  The group connected via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not,...


Oct 30, 2020

Caron Treatment Centers’ Dr Michael McCormick answers questions about the current use of medications in the treatment of addiction and other mental health conditions.

Podcast Disclaimer

The Parent-to-Parent Podcasts are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent professional clinical advice....


Sep 29, 2020

During this Parent Support Group meeting, the topic is honesty -- that of our children and ourselves, as we parent a child with substance use disorder and other mental health challenges.  The group connected via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with...