
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Dads come together for a fascinating chat about the work they're doing around their children's substance use/recovery. What's different about how Moms and Dads approach the work? They suggest that the love felt for their Loved One is equal, but the interactions are quite different. James,a father of four, points out that Dads are often focused on detaching from their young adult sons, in order to let them become more independent—and this can also be exacerbated by the contrast of Moms being more involved.
Dads and Moms might have completely different approaches to parenting their addicted adult children, but this is OK. Learning the CRAFT method and the Allies in Recovery toolkit has given parents common language and references that facilitate their own communications and dynamics around their approaches with their Loved Ones. The more we stay curious, interested and non-judgmental, the more power we have to positively impact the situation. These fathers lay it all out for us and help us to better understand their internal journeys.
A membership at Allies in Recovery provides:
✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step
✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands
✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice
✔ And much more!
Start today—visit Allies in Recovery to begin creating change in your family.
4.9
149149 ratings
Dads come together for a fascinating chat about the work they're doing around their children's substance use/recovery. What's different about how Moms and Dads approach the work? They suggest that the love felt for their Loved One is equal, but the interactions are quite different. James,a father of four, points out that Dads are often focused on detaching from their young adult sons, in order to let them become more independent—and this can also be exacerbated by the contrast of Moms being more involved.
Dads and Moms might have completely different approaches to parenting their addicted adult children, but this is OK. Learning the CRAFT method and the Allies in Recovery toolkit has given parents common language and references that facilitate their own communications and dynamics around their approaches with their Loved Ones. The more we stay curious, interested and non-judgmental, the more power we have to positively impact the situation. These fathers lay it all out for us and help us to better understand their internal journeys.
A membership at Allies in Recovery provides:
✔ A structured online platform to learn CRAFT skills step by step
✔ Support groups and a community that truly understands
✔ A Q&A blog with expert advice
✔ And much more!
Start today—visit Allies in Recovery to begin creating change in your family.
1,577 Listeners
2,501 Listeners
1,704 Listeners
12,553 Listeners
336 Listeners
618 Listeners
390 Listeners
7,967 Listeners
1,365 Listeners
28,507 Listeners
304 Listeners
228 Listeners
20,604 Listeners
366 Listeners
8,054 Listeners