Discover the Stages of Change in addiction recovery, from denial to sobriety, and how fear and anxiety trap patients and families in contemplation, requiring intervention for progress.| Family First Intervention
Explore if addiction is a mental illness or disease, its models, treatment challenges, and how intervention helps families find solutions.| Family First Intervention
Explore codependency, family roles, and how setting boundaries can transform relationships and recovery for everyone involved.| Family First Intervention
Codependency is an unhealthy relationship that takes a toll on everyone involved. Here’s how to make a change for the better.| Family First Intervention
An introduction to "family systems" and the individual family member's role in the system that negatively supports & enables addiction/mental health issues.| Family First Intervention
How to talk to an addict all depends on where they are at in the stages of change. Learn more here on how to talk to an addict in denial.| Family First Intervention
An intervention program is a treatment method used by the mental health community, and utilized in a number of ways to better the situation.| Family First Intervention
Dependent Personality Disorder and Codependency are two different things. Read more here to learn what is dependent personality disorder.| Family First Intervention
Are you in a codependent relationship? There is a large distinction between healthy, dependent relationships and unhealthy codependency. Learn the signs.| Family First Intervention
If your loved one is suffering from addiction or a mental health condition, you may be doing more harm than good by enabling them.| Family First Intervention
Everyone reacts to addiction and mental health in their own way, and their relationships with others begin to change.| Family First Intervention
Learn why your spouse's addiction is not your fault and how enabling behaviors can unintentionally hinder recovery.| Family First Intervention
Families often become overwhelmed while trying to decide on the right rehab center for their loved one. We've put some help together for you here!| Family First Intervention
What Does Recovery from Alcohol & Drug Addiction Mean? The book of Alcoholics Anonymous states, “We have recovered from a hopeless state of mind and body” (Alcoholics Anonymous, Pg. 20). ...| Family First Intervention