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Joining me on this episode is my guest Kevin Petersen. Kevin graduated with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University, and he spent three and a half years working at Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network as an in-home therapist, case manager, crisis evaluator and outpatient therapist for Child and Family Services. Kevin has also worked part-time for The Bridge House, ADMHN's Acute Treatment Unit, as a Mental Health Technician and Counselor.
In 2014, Kevin opened his private practice, Petersen Family Counseling and has since published two books: Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child and Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction, which share an integrated, holistic approach to healing families in crisis due to addiction and codependency.
Kevin established The Chronic Hope Institute in 2020 with a mission to increase education on addiction and its impact on the family system
On this episode:
The Chronic Hope Institute: www.chronichope.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chronichopeinstitute
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheChronicHope
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechronichopeinstitute/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB5YB0xucqWCDyFIOUsDaA
Listen the interview with Kevin about his book Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction: https://www.booksbetweensessions.com/episodes/4z07xoc5kimy8oryu15ev3i6g1aklc
Open Mind Night website: https://openmindnight.captivate.fm
To find out more about the host, Robyn Tamanaha, go here: https://www.robyntamanahatherapy.com/
Support The Podcast: Like what you hear? Help us to keep this going by giving us a tip on Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/openmindnightpodcast
Stay up to date: If you would like to stay up-to-date, please subscribe to this podcast and follow the podcast Instagram: @openmindnightpod
Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
By Robyn TamanahaJoining me on this episode is my guest Kevin Petersen. Kevin graduated with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University, and he spent three and a half years working at Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network as an in-home therapist, case manager, crisis evaluator and outpatient therapist for Child and Family Services. Kevin has also worked part-time for The Bridge House, ADMHN's Acute Treatment Unit, as a Mental Health Technician and Counselor.
In 2014, Kevin opened his private practice, Petersen Family Counseling and has since published two books: Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child and Chronic Hope: Families & Addiction, which share an integrated, holistic approach to healing families in crisis due to addiction and codependency.
Kevin established The Chronic Hope Institute in 2020 with a mission to increase education on addiction and its impact on the family system
On this episode:
The Chronic Hope Institute: www.chronichope.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chronichopeinstitute
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheChronicHope
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechronichopeinstitute/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB5YB0xucqWCDyFIOUsDaA
Listen the interview with Kevin about his book Chronic Hope: Families and Addiction: https://www.booksbetweensessions.com/episodes/4z07xoc5kimy8oryu15ev3i6g1aklc
Open Mind Night website: https://openmindnight.captivate.fm
To find out more about the host, Robyn Tamanaha, go here: https://www.robyntamanahatherapy.com/
Support The Podcast: Like what you hear? Help us to keep this going by giving us a tip on Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/openmindnightpodcast
Stay up to date: If you would like to stay up-to-date, please subscribe to this podcast and follow the podcast Instagram: @openmindnightpod
Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not psychotherapy or counseling. If you need to speak with a professional, you should find one local to you and contact them directly. IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT