In How to Survive Your Adult Child's Addiction, you’ll BUILD on the foundation the 4-phase, 7-step roadmap the webinar introduced. You'll learn the rest of the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) approach PLUS get the live coaching, community, and implementation support so that you’re not trying to figure it out alone at 2am.
A trauma-informed, evidence-based framework rooted in CRAFT principles—designed for parents & families.
Weekly lessons with live coaching calls where you can get individual feedback and support for real situations without shame or judgment.
Scripts, boundary templates, and conversation guides you can lean on when your words disappear.
Tools to protect your own mental health, marriage, and younger children while you support your adult child.
A small, confidential cohort of parents who understand what you’re carrying.
As a beta-member of the very first cohort, you’ll help shape the course and receive 10% off as a thank you for trusting this process early.
A foundational study by Dr. Robert J. Meyers (et al) showed that 64% of treatment-resistant users sought treatment when families used CRAFT, compared to only 29% for Al-Anon facilitation and 12% for the Johnson Intervention, roughly twice as effective as Al-Anon and five times more effective than the Johnson model.
– Journal of Substance Abuse,, Volume 10, Issue 3, 1998
Inside the live course, we’ll go deeper into:
• applying CRAFT at home without feeling like you’re walking on eggshells
• what to do when your boundaries are ignored or exploded on
• how to correctly use positive and negative reinforcement to motivate a treatment-entry talk
• how to respond when your child has a lapse or relapse
• how to talk to partners, siblings, and grandparents who “don’t get it" and more!

Use these materials alongside the replay so you can pause, reflect, and bring your questions to the first live cohort call if you decide to join.
Download all the webinar slides so you can revisit the 4 phases and 7 steps anytime.
Print-friendly guide with prompts, scripts, and reflection questions to use in real conversations with your adult child.
If you’re unsure whether this live course is right for your family, these answers may help.
You are exactly who this course is designed for. The roadmap is grounded in CRAFT principles, which focus on changing what’s in your control: your responses, your boundaries, and the environment around your child. We’ll cover how to stay connected, reduce chaos, and increase the chances they’ll say yes to help—without ultimatums or constant fighting.
No one is required to share anything they’re not ready to. You can come with your camera off, change your name on Zoom, or ask questions anonymously. This is a shame-free, blame-free space for parents carrying heavy stories. You set your own boundaries around what you share.
Plan for about 90 minutes for the live call and 30–45 minutes for reflections or exercises you can do on your own time. Everything is designed with overwhelmed, exhausted parents in mind—short, practical, and doable even on hard weeks.
All calls will be recorded and uploaded to a private members’ area. You can submit questions in advance if you know you’ll miss a week, and you’ll still receive the tools, scripts, and exercises for that module.
Yes. One enrollment covers you and a partner/co-parent in the same household. Many families find it incredibly grounding to go through the material together so you’re not working from different playbooks.
Watch the full training on how to stay connected, start helping without enabling and stop feeling like you’re failing as a parent—without sacrificing your own sanity in the process.
Beta-founder seats are limited so that all participants get individual attention.
You don’t have to keep Googling in the dark or bracing for the next crisis alone. Join the first live cohort of How to Survive Your Adult Child’s Addiction and walk this roadmap with guidance and community.
Beta-founder seats are limited so that all participants get individual attention.
If you’re not sure yet, rewatch the roadmap above while you still have access—and notice what shifts in your body when you imagine not doing this alone.