59 min

I'm Scared My Child & ADDICTION

    • Parenting

During this hour-long Parent Support Group meeting, the parents discuss their fears and how they cope with the anxiety associated with their children's substance use disorder. The group includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult children. The parents are joined in this meeting by Dr Lee Radosh, Addiction Medicine Fellow, Caron Treatment Centers - PA. 
 
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The Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts on this Site are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent professional clinical advice. The views and opinions expressed in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts are not necessarily those of Caron or its affiliates.
Nothing contained in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts is intended to be instructional for clinical diagnosis or treatment. The information should not be considered complete, nor should it be relied on to suggest a course of treatment for a particular individual. It should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation or the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider. You should never disregard clinical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard or read in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts.
Caron and its affiliates are neither responsible nor liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages arising out of or relating in any way to the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts, content or information contained therein or any hyperlinked web site. Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts, content or information contained therein, and/or hyperlinked web sites is to stop using the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts or hyperlinked web sites.
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During this hour-long Parent Support Group meeting, the parents discuss their fears and how they cope with the anxiety associated with their children's substance use disorder. The group includes mothers and fathers, some in recovery, married and not, with teenage to adult children. The parents are joined in this meeting by Dr Lee Radosh, Addiction Medicine Fellow, Caron Treatment Centers - PA. 
 
Podcast Disclaimer
The Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts on this Site are provided as a service to you from other parents and do not represent professional clinical advice. The views and opinions expressed in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts are not necessarily those of Caron or its affiliates.
Nothing contained in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts is intended to be instructional for clinical diagnosis or treatment. The information should not be considered complete, nor should it be relied on to suggest a course of treatment for a particular individual. It should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation or the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider. You should never disregard clinical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard or read in the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts.
Caron and its affiliates are neither responsible nor liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages arising out of or relating in any way to the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts, content or information contained therein or any hyperlinked web site. Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts, content or information contained therein, and/or hyperlinked web sites is to stop using the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts or hyperlinked web sites.
Please be advised that the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts may be protected by federal and international copyright or other laws, and your right to reprint, republish, modify, reproduce, or distribute the Parent-to-Parent Radio/Podcasts may be limited accordingly.

59 min