Infographic: 6 Tips for Supporting a Family Member Navigating the Recovery Journey
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When your loved one is navigating addiction recovery, you’ll want to support them in their recovery as much as possible, but it's easy to feel powerless or unsure of how to help. Faced with confusing jargon, a wide array of treatment options, and emotional ups and downs – the experience can be overwhelming for family members who want to be a positive force in the recovery journey. But with the right tools, information, and your own support system, you can play a positive role in your loved one’s life. Here are some tips to help you get started on the right foot:

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