For the People Who Love Someone in Recovery

Family Support & Interventions

Dedicated support for the people who love someone in recovery — separate from the clinical work.

Format

Family sessions

Cadence

Weekly or as-needed

Interventions

Clinician-led

Modality

Virtual or in-person

Overview

What this work actually looks like.

Watching someone you love struggle is its own kind of pain, and it deserves its own care. Family support is separate from your loved one's clinical work — education, coaching, boundary support, and a place to be honest about what this has cost you.

When the next step is a structured intervention, we facilitate those too, with a clinician who stays involved before, during, and after.

What's Included

  • Coaching and education for families
  • Boundary and communication support
  • Structured interventions when needed

How It Starts

A Careful, Coordinated Beginning.

01

Listening call

We start with you — what's happening, what's been tried, and what feels impossible right now.

02

Family plan

Coaching, boundary work, and education tailored to your family's specific dynamic.

03

Ongoing or intervention

Continued family work, or a structured intervention if that's the right next step.

Loving someone in recovery is its own kind of work. It deserves its own care.

— Ready When You Are

Let's talk about whether this is the right next step.

Book a Consultation

Or call us — we'll talk it through with you.