The Unbreakable Boundaries Introductory Program
Do you feel lost and like you are at your wit’s end when it comes to your loved one with substance abuse issues?
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Unbreakable Boundaries is a FREE introductory program to help you navigate decisions with your loved one who has substance abuse issues. Having a loved one with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is full of daunting decisions you may not feel equipped to make. Unbreakable Boundaries gets you headed in the right direction.
WHAT’S IN THE PROGRAM
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The 5 Principles
Learn the 5 Principles to creating Unbreakable Boundaries that will help you navigate your interactions with your loved one with substance abuse issues.
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The Pivot Sequence
Explore the “The Pivot Sequence” to help guide your decision making.
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Deep Dive into The Exchange Principle
Discover the one principle that will start changing the relationship you have with your loved one, and more importantly, the relationship you have with yourself.
Free
The Unbreakable Boundaries Introductory Program
Your Instructor
Author, Speaker, Survivor, Recovery Enthusiast
I know it, because I’ve lived it.
As a certified coach, Jennifer Maneely has been working with families that have loved ones with substance abuse issues for the last six years. She has over 17 years in recovery from a serious drug addiction. Her experience with her own substance abuse issues provides experience and insights that families need in order to communicate better and set effective, supportive, and loving boundaries..
She started this because she was getting calls from parents desperate for her to help their loved ones. Having been in recovery for so long, she knew one thing to be true; there is nothing anyone can do or say to help them until they are ready to get help. PERIOD.
That left the parents hopeless, frustrated, desperate, angry, and scared. She knew from her own experience with her family how important it was for them to get the help they needed.
She created a way to give the families the help they needed based on her own experience of what was helpful to her and has been beneficial to countless others in recovery:
Answers to numerous questions parents often have
Confidence in their decisions
Effective, loving boundaries that are designed to help their loved one
What is going on with their loved one on a deep level
How to deal with the manipulation and lying
How to let go of the parent's guilt and shame