Posts Tagged ‘family therapy’
Family-Related Frequently Asked Questions: A Cornerstone Q&A
At Cornerstone of Recovery, our therapists field a number of family-related frequently asked questions by loved ones of the addicts and alcoholics we treat. Bryce Nolen, a former Cornerstone family therapist who now heads up our Family Fundamentals Program, has compiled 10 of them and provided answers that may help shed some light on what…
Read MoreFamily Fundamentals schedule: A two-day therapeutic retreat at Cornerstone
The Family Fundamentals schedule is determined in advance by Cornerstone of Recovery’s therapists to give both patients and their loved ones an opportunity to take part in one of the most transformational parts of the patient’s recovery journey. The family packet provided to the immediate relatives of all patients includes information on local hotel options…
Read MoreFamily Fundamentals at Cornerstone of Recovery: Twenty years of healing
For 20 years now, they’ve come to Cornerstone of Recovery in Louisville, Tennessee, desperate for the answers, understanding and hope that our Family Fundamentals Program provides. Their loved ones have been in Cornerstone’s various alcohol and drug treatment programs for days, weeks even, but back home, their family members have been picking up the pieces.…
Read MoreFamily Therapy at Cornerstone of Recovery: Healing deep wounds
From the very beginning, family members are part of the drug and alcohol treatment process at Cornerstone of Recovery, because they’ve been a part of the disease and all of the pain that goes along with it. They’ve watched as drugs and alcohol have progressed from a habit to an addiction, wondering when to step…
Read MoreFamily Therapy as part of addiction treatment: A critical component for recovery
For many family members of addicts and alcoholics, getting them into addiction and alcoholism treatment may seem like the finish line for a problem that’s been months and even years in the making. The bad news: It’s anything but. Those who seek help for a drug and/or alcohol problem often leave behind an enormous amount…
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