Family support during rehab strengthens recovery by repairing trust, improving communication, and easing the emotional weight addiction places on loved ones. At Back2Basics in Flagstaff, AZ, we equip parents, siblings, and partners with the tools to walk alongside their young man through treatment and into lasting sobriety.
Family support during rehab transforms outcomes for young men in treatment, their parents, and the family system as a whole. Addiction doesn’t just affect the individual — it breaks trust, damages communication, and strains the entire family. At Back2Basics, we provide compassionate, informed, ongoing support for families of young men in treatment and early sobriety.
Whether you’re a parent, sibling, or loved one, your role in the recovery process matters. And you don’t have to walk this road alone.
Young men in recovery do best when they are surrounded by stable, supportive, and educated families. But addiction often breaks trust, damages communication, and causes years of emotional strain.
We recognize that in most cases, it’s a parent—especially a mom—who makes the first call. You’re doing the brave work of seeking help. We honor your role and want to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and support to continue showing up in a healthy way.
Family support during rehab isn’t just for parents. While most calls to Back2Basics come from a mom or dad, addiction affects siblings, partners, grandparents, and close friends just as deeply.
We extend the same education, communication coaching, and outside referrals to anyone in your son’s circle who wants to support his recovery in a healthy way.
You might be asking:
Family Weekends at Back2Basics happen twice each month at our Flagstaff campus. Parents and loved ones spend the weekend learning what daily life looks like for their son — from outdoor adventure to therapy and educational classes.
Each weekend includes structured family therapy, education groups, and a guided pass-out with your son. Many parents say it’s the first time in years they feel like they’re truly seeing him again.
Yes. We provide regular updates, family involvement in treatment planning, and education to help families support their loved one’s recovery.