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Engaging Families to Improve Co-Occurring Outcomes March 29, 2019

Engaging Families to Improve Co-Occurring Outcomes March 29, 2019. Jill S. Perry, MS, NCC, LPC, CAADC, SAP JP Counseling & Associates, LLC 701 Sharon Road, Suite 2 Beaver, PA 15009 724-494-6750 www.jpcounselingcenter.org Healing for Adults, Youth & Families. What does COD Look Like?.

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Engaging Families to Improve Co-Occurring Outcomes March 29, 2019

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  1. Engaging Families to Improve Co-Occurring Outcomes March 29, 2019 Jill S. Perry, MS, NCC, LPC, CAADC, SAP JP Counseling & Associates, LLC 701 Sharon Road, Suite 2 Beaver, PA 15009 724-494-6750 www.jpcounselingcenter.org Healing for Adults, Youth & Families

  2. What does COD Look Like? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  3. JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  4. Rules to Eliminate Stigma • DON’T: • Label people who have a mental illness or addiction • Be afraid of people with mental illness or addiction • Use disrespectful terms for people with mental illness or addiction • Be insensitive or blame people with mental illness or addiction JP Counseling & Associates, LLCHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  5. Rules to Eliminate Stigma • DO: • Be a role model

  6. Employ a Recovery Perspective • Recovery is a long-term process of internal change • Recovery involves internal changes that proceed through various stages. JP Counseling & Associates, LLCHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  7. What is Family? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

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  13. What Does Family Look Like? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  14. Other Ways to Look at Family JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

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  16. How do Families work? JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  17. Family Systems Theory JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  18. Skittles Exercises

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  20. Family Systems Theory: concepts • 1. Triangles • 2-person system is unstable because it can only tolerate little tension before involving a 3rd person • 3-person relationship system: building block of larger emotions systems • Smallest stable relationship system • If tension is too high for 1 triangle to contain, it spreads to a series of “interlocking” triangles JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  21. Triangles JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  22. Amy & Michael

  23. 2. Differentiation of Self JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  24. Differentiation of Self JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  25. Amy & Michael

  26. 3. Nuclear Family Emotional Process JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

  27. Nuclear Family Emotional Process JP CounselingHealing for Adults, Youth and Families

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