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Family Engagement in Substance Abuse Treatment for Incarcerated Individuals

Family Engagement in Substance Abuse Treatment for Incarcerated Individuals
Dwayne Rushing 18 January 2026 0 Comments

Family engagement in substance abuse treatment for incarcerated individuals significantly reduces relapse and recidivism. Research shows that consistent, quality family contact improves mental health, supports reentry, and strengthens recovery-when systems are designed to make it possible.

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