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Addiction Science 2019 & Dementia Care 2019

July 24-25, 2019

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DEMENTIA AND DEMENTIA CARE

ADVANCES IN ADDICTION SCIENCE AND MEDICINE

July 24-25, 2019 | Rome, Italy

10

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International Conference on

2

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World Congress on

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Volume 2

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Parents as resources for recovery: A view from the trenches

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rug addiction has long been shrouded in stigma, supported by a prevailing negative profile of the user. In recent years

thousands of people in recovery have shared their personal stories to help change that profile and reduce the stigma

surrounding addiction. Yet stigma is attached not only to the individual user, but to his or her family as well. While there

has been general agreement that addiction impacts all levels of society and that there is no “cookie cutter” approach to

treatment for the user, there seems to be a reluctance to recognizing that dynamics within families also varies widely. The

view that parents are enablers and that dysfunction within the family lies at the heart of addiction often is an impediment

rather than an enhancement to treatment. Just as the challenges for treatment providers have changed over the years,

models of treatment and perception need to change to adapt to the shifting landscape of drug usage.

Research indicates that family support contributes to positive treatment outcome and yet families continue to be ostracized

from treatment and in some cases blamed for their child’s drug use. Just as we need to meet the user where is his recovery

process, we also need to recognize the complex challenges faced by families trying to help a loved one on the pathway to

recovery. Parents have much to contribute to the treatment process and should be viewed as resources, not as stumbling

blocks to effective treatment.

Biography

Lynda Hacker Araoz has a master’s degree in both Clinical Social Work and English Literature and has worked as a Prevention Coordinator,

adolescent/family therapist, Director of Support Services and faculty member at several colleges. She is also the author of

The Weight of

a Feather: A Mother’s Journey through the Opiate Addiction Crisis

, released by Morgan James Publishing in November 2018. In her

book, she vividly describes the impact of her son’s addiction on other family members as well as the trials along his road to recovery. She is

currently a member of Friends of Recovery-NY, the Board of Directors of Columbia County Pathways to Recovery, CCPR help-line staff for

parents and others looking for treatment options and college faculty at HVCC.

lyndahackeraraoz@gmail.com

Lynda Hacker Araoz

Columbia County Pathways to Recovery, USA

J Clin Psychiatr Neurosci, Volume 2