Help and Support for Your Family
Addiction is called "a family disease" for good reason. Families are in pain. By the time most families reach out for help, the disease has progressed to a crisis level. Families feel traumatized and overwhelmed. There are arguments and confrontations, slamming doors, and sleepless nights. Addiction often brings more serious trouble such as an accident, a lost job, or an arrest.
Famond Mental Health and Substance Abuse Foundation’s family programs and resources are designed to help you and your loved ones learn about the disease of addiction and understand the impact on your interactions, relationships, and well-being. Our programs and services equip and empower you and your family members to work through the chaos you've experienced, understand how to set healthy boundaries, and rebuild trusting relationships.
Specialized Help and Support for Children
When addiction is in the picture, the one place children should feel safe and protected—home—becomes a place of unpredictable behavior, conflict, and broken promises.
The Children's Program at Famond Mental Health and Substance Abuse Foundation educates and supports kids who grow up with addiction in their homes. Designed for children ages 7-12, the program teaches kids about the disease of addiction and its impact in developmentally appropriate ways. One of the biggest lessons for children is realizing that they are not responsible in any way for the stress and chaos in their homes that is caused by addiction. Our program also helps children develop prevention, coping, and healthy living skills that build on their strengths and intrinsic worth.
Digital Resources for Families
Learn more about the disease of addiction, risk factors and symptoms, and recovery resources at Famond Mental Health and Substance Abuse Foundation
Listen to our latest podcasts from leading experts at Famond Mental Health and Substance Abuse Foundation on addiction and mental health topics related to youth, families, and more.
Three Books for Family Members
It Takes a Family
Learn how your family can build a circle of support for one another.
Addict in the Family
Family members share lessons on healthy boundaries, communication, and self-care.
Recovering My Kid
Create a supportive, healing environment for your recovering child and your whole family.