Caring for someone struggling with addiction can feel overwhelming, confusing, and isolating. This two-part workshop is designed to support you: the partner, parent, sibling, or friend, by offering education, insight, and practical tools. The content is relevant to all forms of addiction, including alcohol, gambling, and beyond.
Part 1: Understanding Addiction & Our Role as Supporters
Learn how addiction works, why it’s so hard to “just stop,” and how to offer support without enabling or losing yourself in the process.
📅 Thursday, September 11, 2025
🕒7-9 PM
📍 475 Park St, Kitchener
🏷️ Free
Part 2: Boundaries, Communication & Self-Care for the Long Haul
Discover how to set healthy boundaries, communicate more effectively, and care for your own well-being, especially when change is slow or uncertain.
📅Thursday, September 18, 2025
🕒7-9 PM
📍 475 Park St, Kitchener
🏷️ Free
*Attendance in Part 1 is a prerequisite for participating in part 2 of this workshop series.
Participants do not need to register for two separate evenings. Registering for part 1 (September 11) reserves your attendance for part 2 (September 18).
Please Note: This series is not intended for individuals currently under the influence, under 18, or seeking group therapy for their own addiction recovery.
Spots are limited! Reserve your spot for this FREE community workshop today!
Caring for someone struggling with addiction can feel overwhelming, confusing, and isolating. This two-part workshop is designed to support you: the partner, parent, sibling, or friend, by offering education, insight, and practical tools. The content is relevant to all forms of addiction, including alcohol, gambling, and beyond.
Part 1: Understanding Addiction & Our Role as Supporters
Learn how addiction works, why it’s so hard to “just stop,” and how to offer support without enabling or losing yourself in the process.
📅 Thursday, September 11, 2025
🕒7-9 PM
📍 475 Park St, Kitchener
🏷️ Free
Part 2: Boundaries, Communication & Self-Care for the Long Haul
Discover how to set healthy boundaries, communicate more effectively, and care for your own well-being, especially when change is slow or uncertain.
📅Thursday, September 18, 2025
🕒7-9 PM
📍 475 Park St, Kitchener
🏷️ Free
*Attendance in Part 1 is a prerequisite for participating in part 2 of this workshop series.
Participants do not need to register for two separate evenings. Registering for part 1 (September 11) reserves your attendance for part 2 (September 18).
Please Note: This series is not intended for individuals currently under the influence, under 18, or seeking group therapy for their own addiction recovery.
Spots are limited! Reserve your spot for this FREE community workshop today!
Simply put, confidentiality at Exhale Therapy means that the information you share during your session stays between you and your therapist.
The only thing that takes precedence over confidentiality is safety. There are four limits to confidentiality where your counsellor is legally (and ethically) obligated to report to the appropriate authorities: