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Families in Recovery

Early Childhood and Family Development

Families in Recovery

Families in Recovery (Spring 2024 Series)

The Families in Recovery program is a trauma-informed, family, and person-centered small group experience which provides support and education to families who have been touched by addiction and are living in recovery.

This 8-class series runs every Tuesday from April 2 to May 21, 2024, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Program topics at a glance!
Classes are designed to be comprehensive and experiential in nature and attend to a variety of challenges and experiences common to families in recovery, including:
-Identifying strengths, needs and resiliencies
-Exploring healthy parenting in balance with recovery needs, understanding the person-focused and family-centered change process
-Promoting healthy parenting and communication styles
-Developing healthy coping skills and modeling self-care
-Coping with guilt, shame, and stigma
-Increasing knowledge of parenting and child development
-Increasing knowledge of protective factors
-Developing healthy social connections
-Developing a personalized family blueprint for overall wellness

Who can participate?
-This program is offered free of charge to eligible family members in Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry counties (with the expectation that all 8 sessions will be attended in the class series)
-Parents/caregivers who are currently navigating the reality of recovery from addiction
-Adult family members who are currently navigating the reality of recovery from addiction
-Adult family members with a loved one currently navigating the reality of addiction.

**Childcare assistance and refreshments are provided** •
Childcare Assistance: will be available – parents with childcare needs will receive $20 cash following each session they attend.

Registration is required by April 1, 2023.

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