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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.

Nov 23, 2021

The Parent Support Group tackles the challenges of the holiday season for parents whose child has a substance use disorder or another mental health condition. The group met via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult children....


Nov 23, 2021

Caron Treatment Centers’ President and CEO Brad Sorte answers questions regarding the impact of the pandemic on those dealing with addiction, why so many treatment professionals are themselves in recovery, and what’s needed to address the current health crisis of addiction in America. 

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Oct 14, 2021

The Parent Support Group discusses how Substance Use Disorder impacts everyone in the family, not just the addicted child.  During the meeting, parents candidly share how they have reacted to the professional guidance provided in seeking family recovery.  The group connected via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and...


Oct 14, 2021

Caron Treatment Centers’ Betsy Auray answers questions from parents about the ways in which a child’s addiction has an impact on all family members, the potential benefits of family therapy, and engaging a reluctant participant.

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Aug 17, 2021

This month, the Parent Support Group meeting addresses the complex topic of parental pride -- how to deal with feelings about a child who is successfully, or not, coping with substance use disorder or other mental health issues.  The group connected via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and includes mothers and fathers,...