Brenda Zane

Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction

Brenda Zane/ Lynn

  • Coaching Episode: Creative Options to Reduce Anxiety and Build Confidence & Independence Post-High School and Residential Treatment

Coaching Episode: Creative Options to Reduce Anxiety and Build Confidence & Independence Post-High School and Residential Treatment

Thursday 14th July 2022

Join Brenda Zane and Lynn on 'Hopestream' as they explore supporting young adults post-treatment, focusing on self-advocacy, peer relationships, and balance.
75 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Empowering
Encouraging
Authentic

About this podcast

Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
Author:
Brenda Zane
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
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Navigating Life After Treatment: A Coaching Session with Brenda Zane and Lynn

I think what's interesting too is you're going to hear the very real ways that families, and young people in particular, were impacted by how treatment restrictions happened during covid, and so that was a very real and present factor in Lynn's family's life.
Imagine your child has just come home from residential treatment, and now the real work begins. This episode of 'Hopestream' is a heartfelt coaching session where host Brenda Zane sits down with Lynn, a dedicated mom from The Stream Community. Lynn shares her journey through a maze of challenges: her son's transition home, dealing with COVID-19 disruptions, and navigating his struggles with self-advocacy and an eating disorder.
Brenda and Lynn discuss practical ways to support a young adult in recovery, touching on the importance of finding mentors and building peer relationships. They also dive into balancing responsibilities with fun and setting realistic goals for the future. You'll hear how Lynn's intentional approach has made a difference, but also the reminder that the decision to heal ultimately lies with our kids. Tune in for an honest conversation packed with actionable tips and emotional support.