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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Parenting / Parent & Adult Child
  • Language:English
  • Pages:198
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667810768

The Compassion Antidote

A Path to Change for You and Your Child Struggling with Substance Use

by Catherine Taughinbaugh

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Overview
If you are struggling with your teen's or young adult's substance use issues, The Compassion Antidote offers a proven framework for creating change. Catherine Taughinbaugh, Certified Parent Coach, reveals evidence-based strategies for more-productive conversations with your child. She explains how positive reinforcement, allowing for negative consequences, setting clear boundaries, and taking care of yourself will give you the best chance that your child will be open to recovery. You don't have to let go and detach from your child—you can lean in and stay close. Catherine draws on proven ideas from the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) approach to explain the necessary steps to better communicate, with empathy and understanding. These strategies were developed by psychologists who have been studying addiction for years. This easy-to-understand guide will help parents and other family members to stay positive, and continue to help their child change. Along the way, readers will be inspired by stories from families who have the same struggles, fears, hopes, and dreams for their young adults and teens. Learn: • to take care of yourself; • how to change the conversation; • the power of reinforcement and consequences; • what gets in the way of change; • and much more. The Compassion Antidote will change the way you think about your role in family addiction. It will give you the tools and strategies you need to help your struggling young adult or teen transform their life—from being tethered to drug or alcohol use to reaching their potential and thriving. Buy The Compassion Antidote to rebuild and thrive today!
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If you are struggling with your teen's or young adult's substance use issues, "The Compassion Antidote" offers a proven framework for creating change. Catherine Taughinbaugh, Certified Parent Coach, reveals evidence-based strategies for more productive conversations with your child. She explains how positive reinforcement, allowing for negative consequences, setting clear boundaries, and taking care of yourself will give you the best chance to help your child with recovery. This easy-to-understand guide will help parents and other family members stay positive, and continue to help their child change. Along the way, readers will be inspired by stories from families who have the same struggles, fears, hopes, and dreams for their young adults and teens. You don't have to let go and detach from your child—you can lean in and stay close. Catherine draws on proven ideas from the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) approach to explain the necessary steps to better communicate with empathy and understanding. These strategies were developed by psychologists who have been studying addiction for years. "The Compassion Antidote" will change the way you think about your role in family addiction. It will give you the tools and strategies you need to help your struggling young adult or teen transform their life—from being tethered to their drug or alcohol use to reaching their potential and thriving.

Reviews

We have known Cathy for years and have seen her help many struggling families through their darkest times. Her skill and kindness shine through in this book––she is truly committed to helping families impacted by substance use. If you are a parent or a loved one looking for guidance, this book will offer insight, compassion, and a friend to guide you through this struggle.


–Jeff Foote, PhD, Co-Founder of CMC: Foundation for Change and The Center for Motivation and Change


An informative and personal narrative that shows how evidence-supported practices and caring relationships can open the door for, and support, a loved one’s recovery. This is an important resource for families looking to help their loved one, have permission to do so in a way that aligns with their values, and feel supported through the wisdom of Ms. Taughinbaugh’s lived experience. 


–Ken Carpenter, PhD, CMC: Foundation for Change and The Center for Motivation and Change


Cathy Taughinbaugh’s book is an appreciated addition to the limited library of books about CRAFT and other relationship-positive approaches to addiction. Drawing from her experience using CRAFT with families, she provides many helpful case examples and nuggets of wisdom about how the concepts apply in real life.


–Lara Okoloko, MSW, Certified CRAFT Clinician


Filled with the personal experiences, anecdotes, and case studies of the parents she’s coached over the past ten years, Cathy offers a myriad of suggestions to help parents help their children and themselves.” 


 –Lisa Frederiksen, author of The 10th Anniversary Edition If You Loved Me, You’d Stop! and founder of Breaking the Cycles

About the author
As a result of her journey with her own child's drug use, Catherine Taughinbaugh, a former educator, became a certified parent coach. Catherine is one of more than three hundred Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) Parent Network Coaches trained by the Center for Motivation and Change and the Partnership to End Addiction. Catherine is also a Certified Parent Coach through the Parent Coach Trainers Academy, Certified Life Coach from the Life Coach Institute of Orange County. She has a Certificate of Completion from Robert J. Meyers's Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) and from the Training in the Invitation to Change Approach with the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. She is the founder of the Regain Your Hope video course and support community for parents who are struggling because of their child's substance use. Catherine is a graduate of the University of the Pacific, with a degree in psychology. You can learn more at her website: www.cathytaughinbaugh.com.