When Substance Use Hits Home: A Parent's Guide to Healing and Support
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Substance use and addiction are affecting more families than ever—and many parents feel unprepared, overwhelmed, and alone.
In this episode of Where Parents Talk, host Lianne Castelino speaks with certified family recovery specialist Kim Porter, co-founder of Be Part of the Conversation.
Drawing from both professional expertise and lived experience as a mother, Kim shares powerful insights into how addiction develops, why it’s often missed, and what parents can do if they suspect something is wrong.
From understanding today’s evolving drug landscape—including cannabis, fentanyl, and vaping products—to navigating stigma, setting healthy boundaries, and supporting a child without enabling harmful behaviour, this conversation offers practical guidance and hope.
Kim also explains the critical role of open communication, early intervention, and community support in helping families move from fear and isolation to healing and resilience.
Key topics include:
- Early signs of substance use in teens and young adults
- Why addiction is often misunderstood—and missed
- How to talk to your child without judgment or panic
- Setting boundaries while maintaining connection
- The impact of mental health and social media on youth
- Where parents can find support and resources
Links referenced in this episode:
- whereparentstalk.com
- bepartoftheconversation.com
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Be part of the Conversation
- Ethos Treatment
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