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The Voice of Families in Addiction

The Voice of Families in Addiction

By: Roy Poillon
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The Voice of Families in Addiction is a place where the family identify the situation they are in and the issues that are involved. They give these issues voice, their voice, the families voice. Here is where they gain of voice of their own.Roy Poillon
Episodes
  • The community collaboration for families
    Dec 13 2023

    A community is a gathering of families, a society is a clustering of communities, so it makes sense for us to develop a deliberate collaboration of our community around the families that are dealing with addictions in their family unit.

    We are all effected by this disease, no one gets our free from this experience. By helping the family to get their loved one into treatment and then sustain life long recovery is the goal for all of us.

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    53 mins
  • Build T.R.U.S.T. in the family
    Dec 6 2023

    To start the needed steps towards uniting the family in the journey of Substance Use Disorder there is value when we look at the past stress and trauma. This can be done by the family when ready to work together and in a safe place find the unidentified traumas from past experience in deal with substance use disease in the family. The word T.R.U.S.T. stands for Together, Recognizing, Unidentified Stress and trauma.

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    46 mins
  • The Abacus Family disease management model for SUD Part 2
    Nov 29 2023

    Now that we have a model we need to understand how it works. The family is an intrical part to the works of this disease in its management. You are more than a voice, you become a participant and changes will be required from each member in the family.

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    1 hr
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