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Join Jill S. Perry at JP Counseling & Associates for a transformative session on understanding and combating co-occurring disorders (COD). This event will focus on family dynamics and how they influence recovery outcomes. Learn essential strategies to eliminate stigma surrounding mental illness and addiction, explore family systems theory, and discover the critical role of effective communication and support in healing. Together, we can create a supportive environment for adults, youth, and families on the path to recovery.
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Engaging Families to Improve Co-Occurring Outcomes March 29, 2019 Jill S. Perry, MS, NCC, LPC, CAADC, SAP JP Counseling & Associates, LLC 701 Sharon Road, Suite 2 Beaver, PA 15009 724-494-6750 www.jpcounselingcenter.org Healing for Adults, Youth & Families
What does COD Look Like? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Rules to Eliminate Stigma • DON’T: • Label people who have a mental illness or addiction • Be afraid of people with mental illness or addiction • Use disrespectful terms for people with mental illness or addiction • Be insensitive or blame people with mental illness or addiction JP Counseling & Associates, LLCHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Rules to Eliminate Stigma • DO: • Be a role model
Employ a Recovery Perspective • Recovery is a long-term process of internal change • Recovery involves internal changes that proceed through various stages. JP Counseling & Associates, LLCHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
What is Family? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
What Does Family Look Like? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Other Ways to Look at Family JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
How do Families work? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Family Systems Theory JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Family Systems Theory: concepts • 1. Triangles • 2-person system is unstable because it can only tolerate little tension before involving a 3rd person • 3-person relationship system: building block of larger emotions systems • Smallest stable relationship system • If tension is too high for 1 triangle to contain, it spreads to a series of “interlocking” triangles JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Triangles JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
2. Differentiation of Self JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Differentiation of Self JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
3. Nuclear Family Emotional Process JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families
Nuclear Family Emotional Process JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families