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Support for both people in recovery and the loved ones standing beside them. Build healthier coping skills, set boundaries, and create a more stable, hopeful future together.
Healing rarely happens in isolation — for the person in recovery or the people who love them.
— How We Work
Who It’s For
Substance use affects more than the person using. We work with both sides of the story — the individual in recovery and the family members navigating it alongside them.
You’re navigating early recovery and need real support.
You want to set healthier boundaries with someone you love.
Substance use has affected your relationships.
You’re not sure how to support a loved one without losing yourself.
You want recovery work that includes the whole picture.
What to Expect
Awareness, healthier coping skills, and a sustainable path forward — not a script, but real change at the pace you can hold.
How to set boundaries, improve communication, and find ways to support your loved one without losing yourself in the process.
Rebuilding what addiction broke takes time. We move at the pace healing actually allows — not the pace anyone wishes it would.
Working With Trisha
What makes recovery work at Renewed Roots different is that it explicitly includes family members. Addiction rarely affects only the person using — and recovery rarely happens without the people around them being part of the picture.
Trisha works with individuals navigating their own recovery, and with family members trying to figure out how to love someone in addiction without losing themselves. Sometimes that’s together; sometimes that’s separately. Both matter.
— Trisha McWilliams, LCSW
Common Questions
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