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Self-help group for Russian-speaking parents of addicted children

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Overview

This self-help group offers Russian-speaking parents and relatives of substance-addicted children a protected space for exchange and mutual support.

Native-language self-help group
Exchange of experiences and mutual support
Information on dealing with addiction in the family

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📘 Guide: Self-Help Groups & Contact Points

Placement in group offers for mutual support in cases of chronic illness, addiction, or social problems. Contact points (e.g., SEKIS) provide infrastructure and networking for affected persons who are experts in their own cause and exchange ideas beyond professional hierarchies.

Important Note

Supplement to Therapy: Self-help is a strong network but does not replace medical treatment.

Steps

  1. 1Use self-help as a supplement to therapy.
  2. 2Participate mostly free of charge and anonymously.

FAQ

What does "Counseling Center & Social Services" mean?

General support in social situations. Counseling Tip 1: Complete documents (notices, proof of income) speed up every consultation. Counseling Tip 2: Prepare concrete questions to use the consultation time effectively.

Target Groups

Russian-speaking parents and relatives of drug- or substance-dependent children, adolescents and young adults

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