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X-WR-CALDESC:As the treatment field for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) addres
 ses family involvement in SUD’s services\, looking at the family's future 
 is important especially with past pandemic issues. Whether the outcome of 
 a loved one is a recovery journey\, incarceration\, or sadness\, death\, t
 he families often feel grief and frustrated and battle with the next move.
  Even if family members have participated in treatment services\, they may
  have unrealistic expectations of the future. Without educational and emot
 ional support for the family\, it is often difficult for families to move 
 forward. When working with families it is important to understand the grie
 f and resilience process involved with healthy outcomes. The workshop will
  provide an awareness of the chaos/resilience research and the strategies 
 that assist families in moving forward.\n\nNancy J. Phillips\, M.S. – PSY\
 , CAADC\, CFPP\, currently serves as the coordinator for the Illinois Fami
 ly Resource Center\, a statewide project. She has been active in the subst
 ance abuse field for over forty years in both prevention and treatment ser
 vices. Phillips holds a Educational Psychology Master’s Degree from Easter
 n Illinois University. Phillips was honored as Professional of the Year in
  2018 by the Illinois Certification Board\, Inc. During her years in the S
 UD field\, she has developed and trained human service providers throughou
 t the states.
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DESCRIPTION:As the treatment field for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) address
 es family involvement in SUD’s services\, looking at the family's future i
 s important especially with past pandemic issues. Whether the outcome of a
  loved one is a recovery journey\, incarceration\, or sadness\, death\, th
 e families often feel grief and frustrated and battle with the next move. 
 Even if family members have participated in treatment services\, they may 
 have unrealistic expectations of the future. Without educational and emoti
 onal support for the family\, it is often difficult for families to move f
 orward. When working with families it is important to understand the grief
  and resilience process involved with healthy outcomes. The workshop will 
 provide an awareness of the chaos/resilience research and the strategies t
 hat assist families in moving forward.\n\nNancy J. Phillips\, M.S. – PSY\,
  CAADC\, CFPP\, currently serves as the coordinator for the Illinois Famil
 y Resource Center\, a statewide project. She has been active in the substa
 nce abuse field for over forty years in both prevention and treatment serv
 ices. Phillips holds a Educational Psychology Master’s Degree from Eastern
  Illinois University. Phillips was honored as Professional of the Year in 
 2018 by the Illinois Certification Board\, Inc. During her years in the SU
 D field\, she has developed and trained human service providers throughout
  the states.
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SUMMARY:Looking Forward as Families Address Recovery from the Chaos
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