The 5- step programme:
The 5-Step Method helps affected family members where they have loved ones with addiction problems. It is one of the few methods that helps gives support to family member for themselves in their own right rather than being solely supporters for their loved one.
It is grounded in rigorous research and has a clear theoretical model (the Stress-Strain-Coping-Support model) which underpins the intervention. The approach is both simple and effective in filling a gap that exists for family support. Practitioners in a range of services who work with family members can use the 5-Step Method once they have been trained.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) encourages people to embrace their thoughts and feelings rather than fighting or feeling guilty. ACT develops psychological flexibility and is a form of behavioural therapy that combines mindfulness skills with the practice of self-acceptance.
A systemic approach to whole family work: Systemic Family support is sometimes called “talking therapy”. It is called “Systemic” because it is for people in all kinds of group
Relationships or ‘systems’ and in this case because it is for people in families, it is
Called “Systemic Family Support”
Our workers will use the most appropriate tool or method for the family they are working with. Their skills, knowledge and experience come together to provide the best service possible. We are continually reviewing and revising our practice and pride ourselves on being truly reflective practitioners