Substance use and mental health challenges do not affect individuals alone they impact entire families. At New Horizon Behavioral Care, our Family and Parenting Support services are designed to help rebuild trust, strengthen communication, and restore connection, especially when parenting and reunification are part of the healing process.
Recovery is not a journey you take alone it is a process that involves the whole family. Whether you are a parent working toward reunification or a loved one supporting someone in recovery we provide the guidance education and therapeutic support needed to rebuild relationships with strength and understanding.
Our family and parenting services combine proven approaches with compassionate and culturally sensitive care. Services may include:
Guided conversations that strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and help families navigate complex dynamics.
Practical guidance to support positive discipline, emotional regulation, and healthy co parenting.
Structured support for parents working through court required reunification processes in coordination with caseworkers and legal teams.
Group sessions focused on child development trauma informed parenting and healthy bonding skills.
Age appropriate therapeutic activities and referrals so every member of the family receives the care they need.
We support a wide range of family needs including:
Whether you are healing a family relationship or learning how to grow as a parent you are not alone.
For parents working toward reunification the process can feel overwhelming especially when court timelines and caseworker expectations are involved. Our family reunification planning is built to reduce that pressure by walking alongside parents at every step. We coordinate directly with caseworkers and legal teams when needed so parents are not left to navigate complicated requirements on their own. Many parents tell us that simply having a consistent point of contact who understands both the emotional and procedural sides of reunification makes a meaningful difference.
Parenting does not come with a manual and many parents in recovery are also learning how to parent differently than they were raised. Our workshops focus on practical skills such as setting age appropriate boundaries managing big emotions calmly and building secure attachment with children. These sessions are taught in a group setting which gives parents the chance to learn from facilitators and from each other at the same time. Many participants find comfort in realizing other parents are facing similar challenges and growing through them together.