Ilsa
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Mon Oct-03-05 12:40 PM
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Edited on Mon Oct-03-05 12:41 PM by Ilsa
A family member has been to a Texas prison for a "mild" act of violence (more like defiance) when under the influence. She had a number of other convictions for various substance abuse problems, some of which may be related to two brain aneurysms she had as a young woman (before abusing drugs).
She just entered a halfway house, and as a condition of family visitation, they have to attend a testimonial meeting of residents. My family members who attended felt like barfing during it.
Does anyone know about these requirements and whether why they are a legal requirement for family members to visit next-of-kin?
Does anyone know if a religious group has recently caused this to be a practice, or how it came into practice?
Thank you very much.
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Tue Oct-04-05 12:29 AM
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Part of the program was "family week". This gave family members an opportunity to talk with the addict/alcoholic about how the addictive behavior affected those close to the person in rehab. It also gave the families a chance to plan for how to stay in recovery.
IIRC it was not mandatory for family members to attend these sessions.
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