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X-WR-CALDESC:One of the most challenging issues of a recovery journey is th
 e need to repair the parent-child relationship that was impacted during ac
 tive substance use. This workshop will explore the parenting issues often 
 present in early recovery. Many recovering parents do not have the life ex
 perience of positive parenting to use as a model. They often parent from t
 heir own experience of growing up in an unhealthy environment. In addition
 \, parenting in early recovery often involves kinship caregivers who were 
 the primary safe place for a child(ren). A review of available parenting p
 rograms addressing resources and strategies for moving forward will be gen
 erated through presentation and interactive experiences by the participant
 s.\n\nNancy J. Phillips\, M.S. – PSY\, CAADC\, CFPP\, currently serves as 
 the coordinator for the Illinois Family Resource Center\, a statewide proj
 ect. She has been active in the substance abuse field for over forty years
  in both prevention and treatment services. Phillips holds an 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 SUD field\, she has developed and tra
 ined human service providers throughout the states.
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DESCRIPTION:One of the most challenging issues of a recovery journey is the
  need to repair the parent-child relationship that was impacted during act
 ive substance use. This workshop will explore the parenting issues often p
 resent in early recovery. Many recovering parents do not have the life exp
 erience of positive parenting to use as a model. They often parent from th
 eir own experience of growing up in an unhealthy environment. In addition\
 , parenting in early recovery often involves kinship caregivers who were t
 he primary safe place for a child(ren). A review of available parenting pr
 ograms addressing resources and strategies for moving forward will be gene
 rated through presentation and interactive experiences by the participants
 .\n\nNancy J. Phillips\, M.S. – PSY\, CAADC\, CFPP\, currently serves as t
 he coordinator for the Illinois Family Resource Center\, a statewide proje
 ct. She has been active in the substance abuse field for over forty years 
 in both prevention and treatment services. Phillips holds an Educational P
 sychology Master’s Degree from Eastern Illinois University. Phillips was h
 onored as Professional of the Year in 2018 by the Illinois Certification B
 oard\, Inc. During her years in the SUD field\, she has developed and trai
 ned human service providers throughout the states.
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SUMMARY:Parenting in Recovery Journey: Moving Forward
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