A Family Problem Requires a Family Solution: How Families are Affected by Addiction, and What to Do About It

2024 Annual
This session will look at how families are affected by the disease of addiction, how to help these families find support for themselves, and will provide useful resources available to assist HR Professionals in helping those within their organization who are living this experience.

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When a loved one struggles with addiction, families tend to focus their energy and attention on getting that person well. Most believe that if their loved one finds help, then everyone else will be okay. Many family members can see the negative impact and consequences of addiction on their loved ones, but find it difficult to see the depth of how they've been affected. If families aren't getting support for themselves, the fear that they've had about their loved one finding recovery often becomes fear about whether or not their loved one will maintain it. Without an understanding of the disease, families often end up reacting as they did when their loved one was still in active addiction.  This session will look at how families are affected by the disease of addiction, how to help these families find support for themselves, and will provide useful resources available to assist HR Professionals in helping those within their organization who are living this experience.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss obstacles to families finding recovery.
  • Describe the similar symptoms of addiction that families experience, as well as their loved ones.
  • Report and collaborate on resources available to family members who have a loved one who struggles with addiction.



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Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, June 24, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Presenter: 

Sherry Gaugler-Stewart

Sherry
Gaugler-Stewart

Sherry Gaugler-Stewart is the Director of Family and Spiritual Recovery at The Retreat in Wayzata, MN. She has worked with The Retreat's Family Program since its inception in 2005. Sherry is a certified Spiritual Director, a certified Structured Family Recovery® Counselor, a Nationally Certified Family Recovery Coach, and has been an active participant in family recovery since 1999. In addition to her work at with families and children, she has led spiritual retreats and workshops internationally, and is a meditation teacher. She speaks on the topic of family recovery regionally and nationally, as well as contributes to blogs and publications.

Location: 
N231, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
ENX CHRO
ENX HR Leaders
ENX Mid-Market
Competency: 
Business (Behavioral)
Interpersonal (Behavioral)
Workplace (Technical)
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
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