About Us

The Family Recovery Solution

PURPOSE (Our WHY)

Recognize – Resource – Realize

To reduce addiction’s daily death count through early family education and coaching, while the addicted family member is still using drugs or alcohol. Initially, one to one. Eventually, in groups.

When the family recognizes their end of stress-induced patterns, they can change them. With coaching, there is great potential to engage their loved one in a recovery journey.

Addiction Manipulates How Families Do Family Together

Our Mission

To empower families to expand their perspective of addiction, which expands options for the family to become stronger than the addiction.

I'm not sure how much I can add except to say I really wish I had found you about 5 years ago. Your approach helped me to see how the nature of my interactions with Chris allowed him to continue with his addiction instead of facing it and getting treatment. He and I would both be in a better place if I had the benefit of your program and groups years ago. In looking back, I am amazed at how many mental health professionals also turned a blind eye to his addiction. He treated with so many psychologists and psychiatrists. Not one of them expressed concern to me about it even though they had signed releases. Not one of them talked to me about the family dynamics that were going on. For years. This allowed me to lull myself into a false sense of security-I thought that since the psychologists and psychiatrists were taking care of him, that I didn't have to be involved except by paying their bills. I wish one of them had referred me to a family program like yours. Once you helped me to change the dynamics of the relationship, everything started to change. I can't thank you enough.
Nancy

Core Values

The vision of shame-free early family education is to inspire families to share their story of  change and inspire other families, reducing the national daily deaths from addiction. 

Curiosity

To slow oneself down. Inquire into the thinking of self & other. To ask questions with the intention of expanding understanding, possibilities, and productive conversations.

Responsibility

To create what we want in our life. To discern between where we have influence and where we do not. To own where we have influence.

Mutuality

To do what we say and trust others will to do the same. To cooperate in effective practices that stimulate the exchange of ideas, solutions, methods, and systems that result in the honest serving of the greater good.

Receptivity

To be open to the inflow of wisdom, inspiration and abundance from within, as well as from outside our current thoughts and experiences. To be receptive also means to focus our thoughts and feelings in ways that create the world we say we want for ourselves, our families and our community.

Trust

To cultivate faith in the positive potential behind all encounters.

Next Steps

Learn how your family starting a healing process can encourage your loved one to stop using and engage in their individual healing and recovery.

Do you have questions?
Email me here:

Jeff Jones, MA, LPC, CRNC1
sjeffjones@me.com
720-314-3543

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