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Family Therapy Can Help: For People in Recovery From Mental Illness or Addiction

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This brochure explores the role of family therapy in recovery from mental illness, substance use disorders, or both. It explains how family therapy sessions are run and who conducts them. It also provides information on how effective family therapy sessions are in recovery.

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SMA15-4784
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October 2013
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