CAADAAG can provide support groups for families of individuals dealing with addiction or living with HIV/AIDS. These groups would offer counseling and assistance to help family members cope with the emotional and psychological challenges of supporting their loved ones through recovery, fostering healthier family dynamics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Family Support Program?
The Family Support Program is designed to provide assistance and guidance to family members of individuals dealing with addiction or living with HIV/AIDS. The program helps families understand the challenges their loved ones face and provides them with the tools and emotional support they need to cope, heal, and support their loved ones through recovery.
Who can join the Family Support Program?
What kind of support do family members receive through the program?
Family members receive emotional support, educational resources, and practical tools to cope with the stress and challenges of supporting a loved one in recovery. The program also offers counseling, peer support groups, and workshops focused on improving communication, setting healthy boundaries, and developing effective coping strategies.
How often are family support sessions held?
Family support sessions are typically held on a regular basis, with frequency varying based on the needs of the participants. These sessions may take place weekly or bi-weekly and are led by trained counselors or facilitators who specialize in addiction and HIV/AIDS support.