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  2. Alcoholism in family systems - Wikipedia

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    In this way, the alcoholic is said to suffer from the disease of addiction, whereas the family members suffer from the disease of codependence. [2] [3] While it is recognized that addiction is a family disease affecting the entire family system, "the family is often ignored and neglected in the treatment of addictive disease."

  3. Community reinforcement approach and family training

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    The Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training (CRAFT) intervention ... method was developed with the belief that since family members can, and do make important contribution[s] in other areas of addiction treatment (i.e. family and couples therapy), that the CSO can play a powerful role in helping to engage the substance user who is ...

  4. Recovery coaching - Wikipedia

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    The moniker "recovery coach" is used for a variety of specific addiction support roles. The main distinction is between the professional or highly compensated recovery coach and the volunteer or agency-employed peer recovery support specialist. Recovery support roles include the following:

  5. Caregivers like JD Vance can hold families and even nations ...

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    The struggles of close family members with addiction have shaped both Vance and Trump. Trump’s older brother, Fred Jr., battled alcoholism — a struggle that ultimately claimed his life at just ...

  6. Opinion: It's time for addiction recovery to start addressing ...

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    A patient shares her experience being placed on medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction while in the hospital at Dell Seton, in this Feb. 13, 2019 photo.

  7. When the heir is also an alcoholic: Family businesses plagued ...

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    The experience taught him that addiction—usually for alcohol, though the consultants have dealt with drugs, gambling, and sex addictions, as well—is an unrecognized challenge for family ...

  8. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    An influential cognitive-behavioral approach to addiction recovery and therapy has been Alan Marlatt's (1985) Relapse Prevention approach. [62] Marlatt describes four psycho-social processes relevant to the addiction and relapse processes: self-efficacy, outcome expectancy, attributions of causality, and decision-making processes. Self-efficacy ...

  9. Assisted living options for people struggling with addiction

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    Private payment: Many seniors use at least some private funding to pay for assisted living, including social security, pensions, investment income, asset sales, and funding from family members.

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