Overview:

Sobriety means making a lot of big changes and giving up alcohol and drugs is only the beginning. Getting sober, while a step into recovery can also unleash an array of emotional experiences that families find themselves grappling. And for most people in recovery, saying goodbye to drugs or alcohol is like losing a best friend, which can be difficult to understand as a family member. Even while addiction was destroying your life, that constant companion was always there.


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Please note: This event is not eligible for continuing education credits.

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About the Host:
Trish Caldwell, Vice President of Family and Clinical Programming

Trish has over 25 years of experience in the substance abuse and behavioral health field, including in inpatient, PHP, outpatient, and long-term residential treatment facilities. She also serves as an Adjunct with Jefferson University, contracts with Lakeside Global Institute to provide trauma trainings for the community, and runs a private practice for people who have experienced trauma, substance use, or ADHD.

Trish is passionate about integrating families into each patient’s recovery process, creating meaningful programming to help educate and support families through this journey, and teaching and training staff on how to integrate families as well as the importance of families being involved in recovery. Read her full bio here.