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How Do Families Support A Loved One living with Mental Health or Addiction

  • Writer: Mona Cooley
    Mona Cooley
  • Mar 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

When a family member is facing mental health challenges or addiction, it can feel overwhelming. You want help, but you're not sure how. Our strength-based. 10-week group coaching program gives you the tools, support, and confidence to:


  • Set healthy boundaries without guilt

  • Communicate in ways that strengthen relationships

  • Support your loved one without losing yourself

  • Break the cycle of stress and frustration

You don't have to do this alone. We'll guide you every stetp of the way with practical tools and weekly coaching that empower you to take action and create real chanage.


Book a 30 minutes discovery session with Mona Cooley to learn more about the 10-week sessions that is producing 91% success due the participants grading our 10-week program since 2018. Email mona.cooley@coolfamilysolutions.com

Bookings availability are:

March 31, Apri 1, Apr 3 or April 4 - 1:00 PM MST - zoom link will be sent with confirmation

Mar 31, April 1, April 2, April 3, April 4 - 4:00 PM MST - zoom link will be sent with confirmation

 
 
 

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