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Partnership to End Addiction
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It's not uncommon for parents to focus exclusively on their
child or loved one when they are struggling with substance use, even
to the detriment of their own health and well-being. It's also
completely understandable.
However, a critical part of helping a loved one overcome addiction is
a parent's own self-care. Watch as Heidi, a peer parent coach
at the Partnership, describes how her efforts to take care of herself
made her a better problem-solver and a positive example for her
daughter in how to manage stress and anxiety.
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Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas
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"I was clenching my teeth so hard that my back molar
cracked," Heidi says. "At that point, I said 'Time
out. I need to do something different here.'"
Hear Heidi's whole story - how she found ways to focus on
her own health, and the impact that focus had on her daughter's
substance use in the first episode of our new year-long video series.
WATCH
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Partnership will be releasing new videos every two weeks covering new
topics and featuring a variety of voices, from parents to advocates to
experts in the field. Look for the next video on March 15. In the
meantime, you can dive even deeper at each of the links below.
Want to learn more? Check out these additional self-care resources.
* WEB: Taking care of yourself so you can better help your child
- The Partnership's associate VP Pat Aussem, LPC,
MPC, describes how self-care can be an antidote to many of the
challenges on the road to recovery.
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* VIDEO: How do I deal with the emotional roller coaster of my
child's addiction? - Helpline Specialist Karla
Castro-Soto, MS in Marriage & Family Therapy, answers some of
parents' most commonly asked questions.
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* WEB: We collaborate with partners of all types - From
health care to research to education to government, let's work
together to end addiction.
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