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Recovery for Families and Friends |
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The affects of alcohol and drug use dramatically influence the recovering person and her entire support network before, during and even beyond initial abstinence. Spouses, parents, children and friends are affected and often need help to cope with the situation during any or all of these phases. Counseling or psychotherapy, provided by trained and experienced experts in the area of substance abuse and chemical dependency is often a source of comfort and help to individuals and families suffering the effects of another’s drinking or drug use. When coupled with participation in self-help groups such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon, a powerful combination of resources can be brought to bear on the situation. Although the two sets of questions below focus on alcohol, I believe that they pertain to other drugs as well. If you answer yes to one or more questions, several resources may be of value to you. Individual, couple, or family counseling and participation in self-help programs such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon are options to consider as you take steps toward support for recovery from the effects of another’s drinking or drug use. Please choose either item below: Are you currently affected by the excessive drinking of another? Did you grow up with a problem drinker? Are you currently affected by the excessive drinking of another? The following questions are reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA. Millions of people are affected by the
excessive drinking of someone close.
If you answered yes to one or more questions and would like to contact me for further information about recovery or to make an appointment, call me directly at 415-472-5688. If you leave a message, please provide a phone number and some good times to reach you. In the event that I do not answer your call directly, I will return your call within 24 hours and often much sooner. You may also contact me by e-mail at DrPeltz@Psycounseling.com. Did you grow up with a problem drinker? The following questions are reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA. Alcoholism is a family disease - Those of us who have lived with this disease as children sometimes have problems which the Al-Anon program can help us to resolve. If you answer yes to some of these questions, Al-Anon may help.
If you answered yes to one or more questions and would like to contact me for further information about recovery or to make an appointment, call me directly at 415-472-5688. If you leave a message, please provide a phone number and some good times to reach you. In the event that I do not answer your call directly, I will return your call within 24 hours and often much sooner. You may also contact me by e-mail at DrPeltz@Psycounseling.com. Copyright © 2000 Lawrence Peltz, Ph.D. |