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FLO – Families and Loved Ones

Substance use disorder doesn’t just impact the individual; it shifts the foundation of every relationship in its wake. At Ashes & Oil, we walk alongside you—the families, partners, and friends—providing a sanctuary of education and somatic grounding.

We empower you with the clarity to understand the complexities of the journey and the practical tools to remain steady when the ground feels uncertain. Our support is not just about coping; it is about reclaiming your own narrative and finding a path home to yourself.

How Families Can Benefit
from Coaching

When addiction enters a home, it often shifts the center of gravity for everyone involved. Family coaching offers a compassionate, steady space to process the impact of substance use without the weight of judgment. We provide a structured environment that empowers you to stand firm, even when the ground feels uncertain.

 

While traditional therapy often reaches deep into the past to understand origin patterns, coaching at Ashes & Oil is future-focused and action-oriented. We prioritize practical, somatic tools that help you stabilize your present situation, set healthy boundaries, and reclaim your own well-being while navigating the complexities of your loved one's journey.

What Families Learn

  • understanding addiction
  • setting healthy boundaries
  • communication strategies
  • avoiding enabling patterns
  • caring for themselves while supporting others

F.L.O. Circles:
Family & Loved Ones Support Group

Standing in the gap for someone you love is an act of profound courage, but it shouldn’t be done in isolation. F.L.O. Circles are warm, steady spaces designed for those who are currently navigating the storm of a loved one's addiction. Here, you will find a sanctuary of shared understanding and professional guidance.

FLO Circles provide:

  • guided discussions
  • education about addiction
  • tools for navigating crisis situations
  • connection with others facing similar challenges

Support for those standing in the gap.

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Group Discussion Session

Addiction Impacts Entire Families.

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