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Family Addiction Coaching

De: Patrick Doyle
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  • Stories from families supporting a loved one with addiction. Each episode provides insight into a family's real life experience; what is useful, available, and what will improve the journey. Also addresses harm reduction, useful for those not interested in recovery or treatment. Clients discuss how our Coaching Services have impacted their recovery journey. Based on Motivational Interviewing, and Community Reinforcement And Family Training, which has a 70% success rate in bringing people with addiction into treatment.
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  • Ep23 How To Help A Mom Help Her Daughter Battling Addiction
    Jul 19 2024

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    Are you a parent worried about whether or not you’ll see your daughter alive again due to her addiction?

    This episode will show you two very different versions of what it's like when you ask a professional for help for your loved one with addiction. First, you will learn what the addiction treatment industry will say you must do. Without knowing a thing about your daughter. You’ll experience the impact of the judgment and blame the industry greets you with when asking for help.

    It doesn’t have to be that way. You'll then see another more practical approach, the CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) approach. CRAFT embraces the fact that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to recovery.

    You’ll learn how it feels to be welcomed with the CRAFT Approach, which relies upon:
    • Understanding and Kindness: Responding with empathy to the underlying addiction issues.
    • Unconditional Love: Providing consistent support to help your daughter feel loved.
    • Active Involvement: Engaging actively in the recovery process, learning effective communication, motivation, and boundary-setting techniques.

    You MUST keep looking until you find support that gives you hope, optimism, and progress.

    Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those we love. You can do this!


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  • Ep22 How To Take Your Power Back When A Loved One Struggles With Addiction
    Mar 22 2024

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    Are you feeling paralyzed, frustrated, and hopeless due to a loved one's addiction? Patrick Doyle and Laurie MacDougall discuss the REST (Resources, Education, Support, Together) groups, a free program where families experience transformative recovery. Families use REST to find new strategies and skills to communicate with their loved ones. They also address the misconception of enabling and the importance of timing and setting boundaries. Through the power of community, families let go of guilt and shame and gain healthy self-compassion.

    Key Takeaways:

    Families often feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and hopeless, but REST offers new skills and strategies to create positive change.

    Through REST families improve communication skills to create a safe and understanding environment.

    Setting boundaries and timing are crucial when addressing addiction-related issues with a loved one.

    Families start their transformative recovery with the support of the REST community.

    Notable Quotes:

    "Words cut deep. Just changing how you communicate can make a positive change." - Laurie MacDougall

    "Timing is everything. Knowing when to address something is a skill families can learn." - Patrick Doyle

    "Enabling is an antiquated approach. Understanding and compassion can lead to positive change." - Laurie MacDougall

    "Confidence comes from learning new skills and strategies and realizing you have control over your own actions." - Patrick Doyle

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    23 m
  • Ep21 Mom Uses Coaching To Set Boundaries Helping Daughter And Herself
    Nov 8 2023

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    Have you financially supported a child with addiction for years and then reached a point where you wanted to change but could not? Have you wondered if your support is holding your child back rather than helping them move forward? Have you wondered if professional coaching might be more useful for changing your behavior, than psychotherapy? This strong resourceful loving mom had tried everything but found herself unable to take care of herself while supporting her daughter with addiction. Through coaching, she changed her behavior to better self-care, which allowed her daughter to find recovery, maturity, and independence. No tough love, no detachment with love, no codependency; by using support, skill-building, and practice, this mom found a way to save her daughter her grandson and herself from addiction.

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Helped me rebuild my relationship with my son!

Thank you so much for this podcast and for the families that shared their experiences.
This has given me the tools to better understand what our family was going through and start to rebuild our relationships.
It is nice to know that we aren’t the only family going through this and not to be ashamed of the disease.

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