A Woman’s Way through The Twelve Steps
Women and teenage girls with addictive disorders
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Topic Areas
- Substance Abuse Treatment (Adolescent)
- Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult)
Women and teenage girls with addictive disorders
Adults who experience the world from a female perspective and have experienced trauma
Men with substance use disorders
Females 12 – 24 years old with substance abuse and/or trauma
Adults who need help with managing their anger; program has also been used with adolescents
Parents of children and adolescents (birth through 18 years) who are typically developing; and teachers of children (toddlers through adolescence) who are typically developing; parents, teachers, and service providers of children with special needs (infants through teens), including children with disorders of attachment, children on the autism spectrum and children exposed to trauma
Incarcerated fathers with children 18 years old and younger, designed specifically for the issues/challenges faced by incarcerated fathers (e.g., challenge of successful reentry)
Fathers with children age 18 or younger; designed for custodial and noncustodial fathers with instructions on how to deliver it most effectively to non-custodial and unemployed and underemployed fathers
Adolescents and young adults who have drug problems, co-occurring mental health issues, trauma, and family issues
Youth ages 10-18 with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)