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  <description>Families that live with a loved one&#039;s addiction or mental illness suffer and experience chronic stress due to trying to adapt to unsolved problems within the family. This broadcast will discuss how stressed families react in ineffective ways, and identify how group therapy can help with the behavior patterns that have developed. </description>
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  <description>Families that live with a loved one&#039;s addiction or mental illness suffer and experience chronic stress due to trying to adapt to unsolved problems within the family. This series will discuss how stressed families react in ineffective ways, and identify how group therapy can help with the behavior patterns that have developed. </description>
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  <description>Families that live with a loved one&#039;s addiction or mental illness suffer and experience chronic stress due to trying to adapt to unsolved problems within the family. This series will discuss how stressed families react in ineffective ways, and identify how group therapy can help with the behavior patterns that have developed. </description>
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  <description>Families that live with a loved one&#039;s addiction or mental illness suffer and experience chronic stress due to trying to adapt to unsolved problems within the family. This series will discuss how stressed families react in ineffective ways, and identify how group therapy can  help with the behavior patterns that have developed. </description>
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  <description>The Father daughter relationship is distinctly different in that father&#039;s have the opportunity to imprint their daughters in ways no one else can. Join Christine as she discusses this precious yet strong relationship and the ways fathers may impact their daughters for the good. </description>
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