Cost: $175/Person

 

April 2024

April 12
9:00-4:00 (EST)

June 2024

June 14
9:00-4:00 (EST)

August 2024

August 16
9:00-4:00 (EST)

RCU Facilitators include:
Lisa Nichols
, MS Ed, RCP, RCPF, CRPA, CPS, CARC;
Erin Pownall Burns, MSW, CARC
Lori Drescher, CARC, RCP, RCPF, Member-MINT;
Amanda Toal, AAS, CARC

6 Hr. Family Supported Recovery for Recovery Coaches, Counselors & Therapists

A Workshop for Peer Recovery Coaches, Allies and Helping Persons supporting Families of Individuals with a Substance Use Disorder

*Participants must have access to both audio and video connection. This RCU Zoom/Virtual Trainings is approved through 4/2024 by ASAP-NYCB for CARC Initial (Elective) Certification Hours and for CRPA and CARC Renewal CE’s. It is also approved by ASAP NYS for Social Work CE’s and by OASAS for CASAC, CPP and CPS Renewal CE’s.

Cancellation Policy


FAMILY SUPPORTED RECOVERY - A NEW PATHWAY OF RECOVERY RECOGNIZING THE VITAL ROLE OF AFFECTED FAMILY MEMBERS

Join us for this informative, inspiring and educational workshop that has been specifically created for those who professionally support families of someone struggling with a Substance Use Disorder.

Course Description:
Taking a strength based and compassionate approach, this workshop addresses how to be a more effective and influential partner in the ongoing battle with addiction and early recovery, while also empowering families to give focus to their personal wellness.

You will find this workshop to be filled with tools and coach-like methods that will inform your practice with families.

 Topics covered in this interactive workshop include:

  • The Impact of Addiction on Loved Ones

  • A Parallel Process

  • Staying in Your Hula Hoop!

  • Tipping the Scale toward Motivation to Change

  • Spectrum of Attitudes

  • How Relationships Affect Recovery!

  • Recovery Core Values

  • What Beliefs Guide my Expectations of Recovery?

  • Effective Communication Strategies

  • O.A.R.S.  - The Language of a Helping Conversation!

  • Multiple Pathways of Recovery

  • Working with Ambivalence

  • Stages of Change and Recovery

  • Respecting Autonomy of Choice

  • Family Recovery Wellness