Strategies for Family Recovery - Recovery Cove

Strategies for Family Recovery - Recovery Cove

Have you struggled with setting healthy boundaries with your loved one who is in recovery?

By Caron Treatment Centers

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 9am - 1pm EDT

Location

Recovery Cove

2005 Fairview Ave Easton, PA 18042

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About this event

  • 4 hours

About this program

Have you struggled with setting healthy boundaries with your loved one who is in recovery? Do you find it hard to communicate your feelings? If so, you are experiencing some of the same challenges that most family members experience when navigating the disease of addiction. Coping with the challenges associated with a loved one’s substance use disorder can be complicated. Join us for this half-day workshop where we will explore substance use disorder as a chronic disease, as well as discuss strategies to effectively communicate your needs and maintain boundaries that are comfortable to you. You will leave with a solid foundation and multiple resources to support your journey toward healing and resilience.


Who Should Attend this Program?

Any family member or loved one, 18 years and older, who has been impacted by a loved one’s substance use will benefit from participating in this workshop.

Caron is pleased to announce simultaneous family education workshops for adults who have been affected by a loved one’s substance use. Strategies for Family Recovery is designed for spouses, partners, parents of children or teens, parents of adults, siblings, adult children or any other adult who loves someone who abuses substances.

Registration fee is $50/person. Fees include the cost of refreshments and resources that will be provided to the participants on the day of the workshop.


Presenter:

Mallory Henry

In her role, she sets goals and strategies for the department and defines the actions needed to put them into practice. Mallory supervises approximately 30 specialists who provide education in schools and other youth-serving organizations. She is also a Pennsylvania-approved Student Assistance Program training provider.

She came to Caron in 2012 to work in the Student Assistance Programming Department, starting out in direct service providing education in schools, then becoming a lead specialist and a coordinator after that, before taking on her current position in 2020. Her degree in secondary education and experience in the behavioral health field have equipped her to take on the challenges and possibilities the job offers.

Sponsored by the generosity of Lauren and Jay Springer.

For questions or more information, please contact Mallory Henry at mhenry@caron.org.

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