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An Overview of Family Addiction Engagement Training (FAET)

Wed, Mar 27

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Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Public Forum, featuring Jeff Jones MA, LPC, and his insightful talk on the overview of "Family Addiction Engagement Training (FAET)"

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An Overview of Family Addiction Engagement Training (FAET)
An Overview of Family Addiction Engagement Training (FAET)

Time & Location

Mar 27, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM MDT

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About the Event

Jeff Jones will speak about Family Addiction Engagement Training (FAET), a 6 week online program for families with a loved one:

1. Using drugs or alcohol

2. Going back and forth between abstinence and problematic use

3. Who has had months or years of abstinence but problems in the family have not gone away

The FAET model is family education combined with incremental offers to engage a loved one in a healing journey. Though the course of the 6-week training, the family is given many tools and ideas to create conditions that are inhospitable to active addiction. This talk will be an overview.

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