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NEW GROUP:

Living Life with a Loved One with a Alcohol or Drug Problem

This group will provide support, education and coping skills for employees who have family or friends who drink or use drugs.  If you have struggled to understand why your loved one continues to drink or use drugs despite consequences or if you are concerned that your own behaviors are enabling them, this is a group that you want to attend.

This group will meet September 25, 2019- November 20, 2019 on Wednesdays from 12 pm-1 pm. It will take place at the Professional Building which is located at 419 West Redwood Street, Suite 560.  

The groups are open ended and there are 15 slots, so please sign up as soon as possible to reserve your seat.  Please call 667-214-1555 or email msnella@som.umaryland.edu to sign up or get further information.    

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