Opioid Misuse and Abuse – family and friends support group

On January 25, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

A Support Group for Individuals who love someone involved with opioids. The group is designed to provide not only an understanding of Opioid Misuse and Abuse, but also the impact of substance abuse/addiction on families as well as prevention strategies. This program is free.

The group will be facilitated by Donna M McNally, MSW, LICSW, LADC1, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, is a clinician at Mount Auburn Hospital’s Department of Outpatient Psychiatry trained in family therapy with extensive clinical experience in diagnosing and treating substance abuse, as well as families members impacted.

The group will meet (virtually) for 8 consecutive weeks Tuesday evenings 5:30-6:30pm
Start date: Tuesday, January 5th and ending Tuesday February 23RD, 2021.
Format: There will be 15 minutes of psychoeducation followed by 45 minutes of discussion/support

Pre-Registration is required – a Zoom link will be sent to those who are registered. Resources will be discussed and training on administering Narcan will be provided.

Jan. 26: Session Four Understanding Dependence and Withdrawal
Feb. 2: Session Five Understanding Opioid Overdose
Feb. 9: Session Six Minutes That Could Save a Life
Feb. 16: Session Seven Prevention/Treatment/Resources
Feb. 23: Session Eight What We Have Learned and Wrap Up

Online registration at www.mountauburnhospital.org
Search for “Support Group” under Classes and Events.
Contact information: Email mahwellness.org or contact 617-499-5625

This program is made possible through a grant from the City of Cambridge

 

1 Response » to “Opioid Misuse and Abuse – family and friends support group”

  1. I am very glad that I moved to America over 18 years ago and now I live in that beautiful country. Every time I think about retirement in my old country, I get scared, there for pensioners, the conditions that they want to improve are a fairy tale. Sometimes they don’t even have enough money for food, and I still don’t think about medicines and other expenses. It’s really great that in America they care so much about retirees, and here the whole system is built so that in old age you can really relax. This is cool! Thanks to everyone who participates in this! I also want to say that everyone can help pensioners! Every year we go to nursing homes for children and help grandparents who have no one else!