Gina Thorne- I’m not but my kid is.
Gina Thorn isn’t an addict in recovery. Her son doesn’t struggle. So, how can she help? If you are a parent who didn’t struggle but your child is, what can you do if you don’t understand? Gina has over two decades of experience working in the field of prevention, intervention, addiction treatment, and recovery. Her background in health communications and health promotions has evolved in both the public and private sectors working in local, regional and national organizations, hospitals, and institutions of higher learning in Florida, New York, Ohio, and Virginia. For someone who doesn’t understand…she understands plenty and can help a parent who is still struggling to get it.
Aaron Huey, addiction, anxiety, at risk teens, at risk youth, becoming self aware, child raising, coping skills, depression, drug abuse, family, family issues, life lessons for kids, life skills, living sober, mental health, mental illness, parenting, Parents, PTSD, raising children, raising kids, raising teens, residential treatment, resiliency, self aware children, self aware kids, self aware teens, self-awareness, Sober living, stress, substance abuse, substance misuse, Teenagers, Teens, trauma