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Home / Resources / Supporting Families of Youth and Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders

Supporting Families of Youth and Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders

Written by Marla Kauffman | September 28, 2022

This webinar focuses on ways to support family members caring for youth and young adults with substance use disorders. At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able:
-To understand how addiction impacts the family system, and key challenges faced by -parents/caregivers of young people with substance use disorders.
-To identify best practices for engaging and supporting families in recovery.
-To review resources for families of youth and young adults with substance use disorders.
Presenter
Jordana Willers, Ed.M., is the Youth & Young Adult Training Coordinator for the Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR), a statewide policy, program / systems development, training, services and research organization in Massachusetts. Please contact her to learn more at jordanawillers@healthrecovery.org.
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