BALM®️ 12 Principles Workshop
This workshop is for you if you:
Love someone with a substance use, process, or other mental health disorder
Want to learn new ways to interact with them and become their best chance at recovery
Want to create a sense of internal peace and calm for yourself regardless of what your loved one may be doing
May 9 - July 25
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. ET
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12 Principles of BALM Family Recovery
Facilitated from a faith-based perspective, this interactive 12-week workshop will teach families how to:
Replace chaos and confusion with inner calm
Restore peace in your home
Let go of results and outcomes, not your loved one
Move from denial to awareness
Communicate effectively with your loved one without judgment or anger
Use boundaries and leverage effectively and lovingly
Be aware of Stages of Change in yourself and your loved one
Get support
Heal relationships
Be your loved one’s best chance at recovery
What you'll get from the workshop
(Enrollment is free thanks to the generosity of our donors!)
Twelve weekly meetings
Weekly "office hours" where you can ask questions or talk through specific family situations
Meetings via Zoom for convenience
The book, BALM: The Loving Path to Family Recovery by Beverly Buncher
12 Principles of BALM Family Recovery Workbook
An understanding of use disorders, the stages of change, the science of addiction, etc.
An understanding of the role of faith in recovery
Tools, templates, and worksheets to help you apply your learning
What people are saying about working with Lori
Marlene B
Lori has helped me work through many issues in my own life and I would recommend her to any family member who has a loved one with a substance use disorder. She is highly qualified and professional yet also very loving, caring, and warm. You will not be disappointed!
Alyssa
Lori understands the nuances, complications, and needs of all family and friends involved in the recovery process. She offers valuable insight, indispensable guidance, and unrivaled compassion, support, and encouragement.