5 Ways to Have a Positive Influence on a Loved One’s Substance Use

Bi-WEEKLY Live Webinar

People say you can’t control someone’s substance use.

And that is true.

But it’s not the whole truth. 

Research in cognitive behavioral science shows that

you DO have influence.

In fact, you are influencing your loved one all the time.

This workshop will show you how to be more intentional about the kind of influence you are having on your loved one’s drug or alcohol use. 

 

The Workshop gives families the first steps they can take to find some sanity.

$49

Here’s everything we’ll be covering in the workshop:

Introductory concepts on substance use

The conflicting nature of addiction for families

The 5 things families can do to have a positive influence on their loved one's drug or alcohol use

What to do if your loved one doesn't believe thy have a problem

Common addiction myths

Resources on substance use, codependency and recovery

Additional time for participant questions

$49

While there is no cure for substance use disorders, in this workshop, family facilitator and professionally trained life coach, Madeleine Craig, will present the 5 essential things families can do to have the most positive influence on a loved one’s drug or alcohol use as possible.

The Webinar is live and occurs twice a week: Thursdays @ 6:00 PM CT, and Sundays @ 10:00 AM CT or 4:00 PM CT. Recordings are available. Time for questions follows each webinar.

Following these recommendations can help you go from chaos to clarity when navigating substance use challenges. 

Time for questions will follow. 

Madeleine is just amazing with family members. She is loving, kind and willing to be raw and vulnerable in her work. She clearly gets it. And she has this magical ability to shift seamlessly from knowledgeable facilitator to compassionate friend who is walking the same journey in the trenches of this horrible disease. I wish that I, and my family, had met her when I was still drinking.

Mike Holliday
Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, Certified Life Recovery Coach
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That was really informative. I so appreciated your vulnerability in sharing your story, too.

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Your presentation really hit close to home today. I really appreciate everything you shared, your understanding and your support.

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Thanks for your vulnerability and rawness. It ratifies your advice and makes it super impactful.

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Addiction is not a spectator sport. Eventually the whole family gets to play.

~Joyce Rebeta-Burditt

$49

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