Family Matters: Insights with Jay Staples on Addiction and Support
Episode Overview
Family counseling and family coaching serve different purposes, with the former focusing on structural family issues and the latter targeting specific situations. Case management involves resourcing and guiding individuals, while recovery coaching offers personalized support for those struggling with addiction. Addressing substance use among young individuals requires careful consideration, support, and guidance. Managing addiction often involves setting boundaries, seeking professional help, and finding the right support system. The importance of providing a supportive and understanding environment for individuals navigating addiction and recovery.
We don't shoot our wounded. You know, we don't do that. As long as you want help, as long as you keep showing up, we say yes.
Ever wondered about the differences between family counseling and family coaching? In this episode of 'The Chronic Hope Podcast', host Kevin Petersen teams up with Jay Staples to break it all down. They dive into the distinctions between these approaches, along with the nuances of case management versus recovery coaching. If you're navigating the rough waters of addiction within your family, this episode is a must-listen.
Kevin and Jay don't just stick to theory—they share practical advice on managing substance use among young people and highlight the importance of finding the right support system. Their candid discussion offers a fresh perspective on the often complex world of addiction and family dynamics. Whether you're a health professional, a family member in crisis, or simply interested in understanding more about these topics, you'll find valuable insights that can help you support your loved ones and yourself.