coping skills

Best Practices for Supporting a Loved One in Heroin Recovery: Dos and Don’ts

Lisa’s daughter, Emma, is returning home after 18 months of treatment, and Lisa’s emotions are a mix of anxiety and hope. Navigating heroin recovery support requires balancing love, boundaries, and understanding addiction as an ongoing process. Learn proven strategies to effectively support recovery, strengthen relationships, and maintain your own well-being. With education and patience, healing is possible for families.

Best Practices for Supporting a Loved One in Heroin Recovery: Dos and Don’ts Read More »

Navigating the Transition Home After Rehab: How a Sober Companion Can Help Prevent Relapse cover

Navigating the Transition Home After Rehab: How a Sober Companion Can Help Prevent Relapse

Bringing a loved one home after addiction treatment can be both joyful and challenging. The absence of structured support poses risks, but sober companions offer crucial guidance during this vulnerable phase, helping establish routines and connect to vital resources. Empower recovery with personalized support to foster long-term success.

Navigating the Transition Home After Rehab: How a Sober Companion Can Help Prevent Relapse Read More »

When every conversation turns into conflict: Managing relationship stress in bipolar families cover

When every conversation turns into conflict: Managing relationship stress in bipolar families

Struggling with family tensions due to bipolar disorder? Discover the tools to navigate emotional storms, rebuild relationships, and foster understanding. Learn how communication, empathy, and structured support can guide your family towards lasting peace and connection.

When every conversation turns into conflict: Managing relationship stress in bipolar families Read More »

Breaking the cycle of guilt: How families can move beyond self-blame when bipolar disorder strikes home cover

Breaking the cycle of guilt: How families can move beyond self-blame when bipolar disorder strikes home

Bipolar disorder can disrupt family dynamics, leading to guilt and blame. But families don’t cause it—they can become key to healing. By shifting focus from blame to understanding, families can support recovery with compassion, structure, and informed action. Transform guilt into hope and build resilience together for a brighter future.

Breaking the cycle of guilt: How families can move beyond self-blame when bipolar disorder strikes home Read More »

Codependency or survival mode? The trauma response behind loving an addict cover

Codependency or survival mode? The trauma response behind loving an addict

Navigating the challenges of loving someone with an addiction can feel overwhelming. At Intervention Services and Coaching, we guide families through the complexities of codependency and survival modes. By fostering open dialogue and teaching healthy boundaries, families learn to support without enabling. Our resources empower you to prioritize self-care, ensuring resilience throughout the intervention process. Discover how to rebuild trust and establish a foundation for lasting recovery together.

Codependency or survival mode? The trauma response behind loving an addict Read More »

What Are Coping Skills?

The Grand Scheme of Coping Skills and Addicts Everyone has them. Coping skills are a part of human nature. Some people have better ways of coping with things than others. They say everyone copes with things differently, which leads people to believe that if someone is not handling something well, you merely shrug your shoulders

What Are Coping Skills? Read More »

Scroll to Top