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Discover our family support meeting and options for loved ones at The Last House Sober Living.
Addiction not only impacts the individual struggling with their substance use but those around them as well. Spouses, friends, and family members of an individual facing addiction all also have their own struggles related to addiction. Attending a family support group can be highly beneficial for those who have a loved one struggling with addiction.
Family support groups can help individuals learn more about addiction, including the best ways to talk to an addict and how to support an individual during the recovery process. Members of the group may share their experiences in order to gain insight into the best ways to manage the negative emotions associated with a loved one’s addiction disorder.
The Last House hosts live online support groups for the families or loved ones of an individual facing addiction. Meetings will occur twice per month, on the first and third Monday of the month. Our meetings are held on Zoom, meaning that you only need a computer or smartphone to be able to participate.
Dr. Lynn Salvatore leads our meetings. Lynn Salvatore is a licensed professional clinical counselor specializing in working with families and adolescents struggling with addiction. Lynn focuses on ways to build healthy relationships and boundaries within a family, to support long-term recovery.
Dr. Lynn Salvatore, PsyD, leads our family support group. With over 15 years of experience treating co-occurring substance use, personality, and mental health disorders, Dr. Salvatore specializes in supporting families of individuals facing complex challenges. She developed a DBT-based family program designed to enhance understanding, validation, communication, self-care, and effectiveness. Her approach focuses on fostering healthy relationships and boundaries within families to support long-term recovery.
The Last House Family Support Group is a non-clinical peer-to-peer support group, facilitated by staff contracted with The Last House, LLC. By signing below, you understand and acknowledge the following disclaimers made by The Last House, LLC:
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