One of the most challenging things for a family member when first practicing BALM happens as they
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I will be forever grateful for the healing and closure I experienced through this course!
I was
How the BALM Grief Recovery Support Group Experience Impacted Me – A Coach’s Perspective
I went into the grief recovery support group to get tools to help my clients and to
Going Within – Many Paths to Peace for Me and You!
During Alan’s darkest days of active use disorder, I, too, was experiencing the family disorder of anxiety,
Growing Together – The BALM® Offers New Opportunities to Deepen YOUR Family Recovery
As the BALM® Program approaches its 10th year of helping families recover, we are humbled both by
Why Do I Need Support? I Can Do Family Recovery By Myself!
Most people, confronted by a loved one’s struggles with SUD or other use disorders, find themselves at
Boundaries – who are they for? how do you set them?
This week our focus is Principle 7 Don’t Set A Boundary Unless You are Determined to Stick
Finally, Someone Threw Me a Lifeline!
A BALM® Testimonial:
By Ginger Howard,
A BALM® Parent
Texas
As my son was drowning in his
How Be A Loving Mirror® (BALM®) Views Self Care – part 2 of a 2 part series
In BALM®, self-care is an essential piece of family recovery. But is it everything? No.
In principle