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<blockquote data-quote="Ali22" data-source="post: 719998" data-attributes="member: 22290"><p>I have worked with a counselor who utilizes the CRAFT method and works with the Center for Motivation and Change in NYC. Like anything I think you need to take what works and leave the rest behind. Personally, I found it did help the communication with my son as I was able to see my reactions to his drug use weren't constructive. However, I felt in my case it fell short for the chronic relapser if they have underlying mental issues. It's worth learning the communication skills because I thought my son opened up more and didn't react so negatively toward my suggestions. It doesn't mean they will get sober though. That is ultimately up to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali22, post: 719998, member: 22290"] I have worked with a counselor who utilizes the CRAFT method and works with the Center for Motivation and Change in NYC. Like anything I think you need to take what works and leave the rest behind. Personally, I found it did help the communication with my son as I was able to see my reactions to his drug use weren't constructive. However, I felt in my case it fell short for the chronic relapser if they have underlying mental issues. It's worth learning the communication skills because I thought my son opened up more and didn't react so negatively toward my suggestions. It doesn't mean they will get sober though. That is ultimately up to them. [/QUOTE]
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