| | Your Roadmap to the Six Stages of Change: How to Achieve True TransformationThere are six stages of change, but it’s rarely a linear process where you travel from point A to point B or C. Instead you move from one stage to the next and then back again, jumping around and slowly passing through each stage while revisiting old lessons. What’s our point? Addiction isn’t conquered all at once and never for good, and your progress might come temporarily undone. Don’t worry. It’s natural. Look to whichever stage you’re in, be mindful of the upcoming stages and learn from esteemed author Beverly Conyers how to carefully navigate these stages of change to achieve true transformation. And remind yourself to be patient. | How the Family System Adapts | | Experts are quick to remind us that “addiction is a family disease” because it affects the entire family, and for better or worse, the family adapts to its presence. But what does that look like? Click through to find out. |
| | The Online Family Program | Support for Families in Any Stage of Recovery Conveniently delivered online and in one information-packed day, our virtual Family Program is available for free to anyone who needs it, no matter where you live. And this valuable program is also available in Spanish. |
| A Family Toolkit to Bookmark | | When your loved one feels ready, we can help them to change. And when you feel ready, there are other resources available, many for free, that help your entire family navigate the healing process. |
| | If you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or other drugs, call today for help.1-844-207-2137 For emergencies or other immediate needs, confidential resources are always available. The National Suicide Hotline can help with crisis situations. 1-800-273-8255 |
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