For Families

Witnessing a loved one in distress can leave you feeling helpless.

Addiction is often referred to as a family disease because its impact extends beyond the individual struggling with substance use. The emotional, psychological, and sometimes financial consequences affects the entire family unit. Family relationships and dynamics become strained with trust issues and communication breakdowns. 

At Palm Beach Recovery MD, we recognize the critical role that families play in the recovery process, and we actively involve families in all parts of our longitudinal care.

Recognizing this interconnectedness is vital for effective recovery, as a supportive and informed family can significantly enhance the prospects of long-term success.

Families provide valuable insights during the initial assessment, helping us understand the client’s background and support system. That input helps shape a treatment plan that considers both the client’s and the family’s needs, fostering a supportive environment for recovery.

Family of multiple generations smiling at the camera

We strive to rebuild trust and foster open communication, addressing any relationship damage caused by addiction. Our goal is to help family members understand their roles in the recovery process, set healthy boundaries, and support their loved one’s journey.

To achieve this, we promote family involvement through individual and group therapy sessions, family coaching, and educational programs. These interactions equip family members with the tools to support their loved one’s recovery and prepare for a balanced, healthy relationship. We keep families informed and engaged by providing updates while respecting the client’s privacy.

Trust and Communication

Counselor speaking with a concerned client

Families often reach out to us for:

Support for their loved one:

  • Crisis management
  • Case consultation
  • Coordinating an intervention
  • Assessment & implementation of a longitudinal care plan
  • Case management
  • Transportation to treatment facilities
  • Companion while traveling
  • Ongoing support
 

Support for themselves:

  • Psychotherapy
  • Family Coaching
  • Substance Abuse education
  • Boundary Setting Training
  • Conflict Resolution 
  • Coping Strategies
Family holding hands and walking together

We're here to help.

We recognize the challenges a family faces when their loved one is struggling. Our goal is to alleviate this burden by guiding you through the process, ensuring that you feel secure and well-supported the entire way. Click below to learn more about Family Coaching.