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When you join a support group, you’ll see the faces of other parents like you on your screen. You’ll hear your story in their stories, and share the experience of finding help in community and hope in connection.
*Support groups close 30 minutes after the hour.
Today

Speaker Talk: Implementing Change Using DEARMAN

The acronym DEARMAN is a tool taught in DBT therapy, used when asking for a change from someone else. When adapted across multiple scenarios, this can be so much more. Together we'll teach the sentence structure, and review how to apply in parenting scenarios ranging from requesting a change in a pattern of behavior, orienting […]

Laura Goldstein
Event Series Solo Moms Support Group

Solo Moms Support Group

Hosted by Annie E., Sheila L.

Gather with other solo moms who have children struggling with mental health and/or substance use issues; come share stories and experiences with moms who get it. A solo mom is divorced, widowed, or single parent of a child. We welcome those moms who may still be with a partner who is not engaged in co-parenting […]

Event Series Newcomers Support Group

Newcomers Support Group

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Hosted by Tippy H., York A.

Our Newcomers Support Group is open to all who are in their first 90 days of membership with OPLM. Come share your story and be with others who are at a similar stage of their journey. Learn about how our support groups work and how to navigate our website for the best member experience.

Support for Families w/Kids in Continued and Post Care

Hosted by Carrie M., Lisa S.

Gather with other parents who have children in Sober Living or that have graduated or left a program to be home or on their own. Programs may be anything from treatment centers, therapeutic boarding schools, therapeutic wilderness programs, inpatient or outpatient programs such as IOPs, PHP. We welcome all!

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