Navigating Addiction, a Free enCompass Training
Often, family members do not understand what is happening to their loved ones while active in their addiction. With the overdose epidemic continues to destroy families, more resources are becoming available. Becoming educated is always the first step in any situation. With so much misinformation conveyed through social media and the news, it’s important to get facts. The Addiction Policy Forum and RecoveryOhio created a training series that is free to attend. You can expect to learn about the signs and symptoms, recovery options, and more.
“The enCompass training on Navigating Addiction is a resource for family members and communities. The Addiction Policy Forum staff created this training and manual in partnership with the ReocveryOhio Initiative in the Office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.” (enCompass)
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