Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction

Boy Problems Podcast

Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction

  • 49. Sarah with Hazelden Betty Ford

49. Sarah with Hazelden Betty Ford

Wednesday 26th May 2021

Sarah Weston from Hazelden Betty Ford shares tips on finding treatment centers and navigating recovery on Boy Problems Podcast.
46 minutes
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Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction
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Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
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Sarah Weston’s Guide to Navigating Recovery: Insights from a Counselor

I'm helping people live their best possible lives in recovery and help them get to that point in their recovery
Ever wondered how to take the first steps toward recovery? In this episode of the Boy Problems Podcast, hosts Katie, Jessica, and Shannon chat with Sarah Weston, a seasoned alcohol and drug counselor from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Sarah brings a wealth of experience in helping young adults, women, and families navigate the complex world of addiction recovery.
She breaks down what you need to know about finding a treatment center, what to expect during the recovery process, and the various options available to suit different needs. Sarah also highlights the crucial role of education and family involvement in supporting someone through their recovery journey. This episode is packed with practical advice on accessing resources, understanding insurance coverage, and the importance of meeting people where they are in their journey.
Whether you're just starting out or supporting a loved one, you'll find valuable insights to help guide your path. Tune in for a conversation that blends empathy with expertise, offering a lifeline to those navigating substance use disorder.