
Special Guest Blog – “How to Coach Families Who Are Grieving” by Kathy Tracy
His name was Jason. He was my son, my baby boy. He was also a brother, father, cousin and friend to many. He loved to
His name was Jason. He was my son, my baby boy. He was also a brother, father, cousin and friend to many. He loved to
BALM Principle 8 states “Getting support will greatly enhance your recovery.” This principle says it all. Support enhances not only recovery but all of life.
This week our focus is Principle 7: Don’t Set A Boundary Unless You are Determined to Stick to It. This principle turns boundary setting on
Recently, I received a call from a mom in LA. She has a daughter who is using and she, the mom, is constantly looking, searching,
The Carters came into the BALM through their son’s treatment center. They only joined because they were feeling desperate and didn’t have many options.Their son
Have you ever felt like the world was pushing in on you? For many families, being in a relationship with a person struggling with SUD
Decisions, Decisions! I remember when I was trying to figure out whether or not to sign up for coach training. Admissions Reps called me almost
When families come into the BALM, they have often been on the recovery journey for a while. Their loved ones have been in jails and treatment centers, often more than once.
As you are exploring the offerings of BALM and its high level life coaching specialization programs, you may be asking yourself if this program is
Dear BALM Community, We are Grateful to You! On behalf of everyone here in the BALM organization, I’m writing this letter to tell you all
JERICO ANG December 17, 1980 – October 19, 2021 Jerico was a loving son, brother, husband, father, and friend to many. If you’ve been around
Last week, we returned to our home from a six month hiatus from everyday living. The ‘break’, which you may recall began with burst pipes
Recovery. The promised land so many family members dream about. “Once my loved one is sober, our life will be so amazing.” “If only she
When family members hear that to help their loved one they need to ‘let go’, they sometimes get VERY upset. They’ve heard about this idea
Principle 2 tells us that Change Happens in Stages. In order to master this concept, we learn about two important models of change: Prochaska’s 6
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