6 questions. 2 minutes. Find exactly where you are — and what you need most right now.
Question 1 of 6
Question 1 of 6
How would you describe where your family is right now?
We're in active crisis right nowA relapse, overdose scare, discovery, or late-night call has just happened.
I'm in the thick of it.
Crisis has passed but we're still unstableThe immediate emergency is over but I'm still walking on eggshells every
day.
We're in early recovery — finding our feetMy loved one is working on their recovery. We're learning to communicate and
navigate this new phase.
Recovery is underway — we're rebuildingWe're past the early chaos. I'm focused on long-term recovery, rebuilding
relationships, and my own wellbeing.
Question 2 of 6
What is your biggest challenge right now?
I don't know what to do nextI'm overwhelmed and just need immediate, practical guidance for the next few
hours and days.
Communication is falling apartEvery conversation ends in conflict or silence. I don't know how to say the
right things anymore.
Setting and holding boundariesI know I need them but I'm afraid of pushing my loved one away or triggering
a relapse.
Long-term planning and my own wellbeingI'm past survival mode but I need tools for the long game — and to actually
look after myself.
Question 3 of 6
How long have you been navigating addiction in your family?
Just discovered it — days or weeksThis is all very new. I'm still in shock.
A few months to a yearI have some understanding but I'm still learning how to navigate
this.
One to five yearsI've been through cycles of crisis and stability. I know the patterns but
still struggle.
More than five yearsThis has been a long journey. Recovery, relapse, rebuilding — I've seen most
of it.
Question 4 of 6
Are grandchildren or other dependants involved?
No — it's just me and my adult child / loved oneNo grandchildren or other dependants are directly affected.
Yes — grandchildren are involved but safeGrandchildren exist in this situation but their safety is currently
secure.
Yes — I'm concerned about grandchildren's safetyI have grandchildren who may be at risk and I need specialist guidance on
protecting them.
Yes — I'm the primary carer for my grandchildrenI've taken on caregiving responsibility for my grandchildren because of my
adult child's addiction.
Question 5 of 6
What best describes your current emotional state?
I'm in panic — I can't think straightI'm overwhelmed, anxious, and don't know where to start. I need the simplest
possible guidance.
Exhausted and running on emptyThe crisis has passed but I'm depleted. I need support but need it to be
manageable.
Starting to find my feet againI'm functioning but still fragile. I'm looking for tools to build on what
I've already survived.
In a place of relative stabilityI've done a lot of work. I'm looking for deeper tools and long-term
strategies.
Question 6 of 6
What kind of support are you looking for?
Something I can use right now — immediate toolsI need help today, not a long programme. Give me what I can act on in the
next hour.
A structured roadmap to follow over weeksI want a clear, step-by-step guide for the journey ahead — something to work
through over time.
Deeper tools for complex ongoing challengesI've covered the basics. I'm looking for specialist resources for specific
situations I'm navigating.
I want to understand everything — start to finishI'm in the early stages and want a comprehensive overview of the whole
recovery journey for families.
You Are: Surviving
You're in active crisis — and you need immediate support.
You don't need a long programme right now. You need a plan for the next 48
hours, practical tools you can use immediately, and to know you are not alone.
The phone calls at 2am. The walking on eggshells. The exhaustion of loving someone whose addiction is
tearing your family apart. Right now, your only job is to get through today — and that's enough.
Where to start:
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First 48 Hours Crisis Kit — FreeYour immediate action plan — 60-second reset, triage guide, hour-by-hour plan. Instant
access.
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Recovery Mum AI Chat — Available 24/7Peer support right now, when you can't sleep and can't think. Available on every page of this
site.
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Family Crisis Planning Template — FreeFill it in now, while you can think. Keep it somewhere you can find it at 2am.
You're out of immediate crisis — now it's time to learn the tools.
The worst has passed, but you're still figuring out what recovery actually
looks like for your family. You need structure, practical tools, and a roadmap for the weeks ahead.
You've survived the immediate emergency. Now comes the work of understanding what happened, what comes
next, and how to support your loved one without losing yourself in the process.
Where to start:
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30-Day Family Survival Guide — $17A structured, day-by-day guide for families in the early stages.
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First 48 Hours Crisis Kit — FreeEven if your crisis has passed — the tools inside are still useful for what's next.
You're ready to go deeper — communication, boundaries, and rebuilding trust.
You've survived the immediate crisis. Now you're working on sustainable
recovery — learning to communicate, hold boundaries, and support your loved one without losing yourself.
This is the long middle — and it's often the hardest part. The crisis is over, but the work has barely
started. You need tools for the real conversations, the hard boundaries, and the day-by-day rebuilding of
trust.
Where to start:
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Putting the Pieces Back Together — 3-Volume SeriesThe complete roadmap. From crisis through to long-term thriving. $65 for all three.
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Communication & Boundary Toolkit — $24Practical scripts, boundary strategies, and frameworks for the conversations that feel
impossible.
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Family Meeting Worksheet — FreeA structured template for family meetings during recovery.
Your boundaries are clearer, your communication is improving, and you're
rebuilding trust — with your loved one and with yourself. You're not just surviving anymore.
This stage is about the long game — specialist tools, complex situations, and building something genuinely
lasting. You need deeper resources and support for the challenges that don't have easy answers.
Where to start:
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Specialist Recovery Guides — Tier 2Trust rebuilding, advanced thought work, special situations — resources for the complex
challenges.
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Progress Tracking Sheet — FreeTrack where you've been and where you're going. Identify patterns. Celebrate the wins.
You're navigating the impossible choice — grandchildren and your adult child.
When loving your adult child and protecting your grandchildren feel like
opposite actions, you need specialist guidance — not generic recovery advice.
Your situation is unique and complex. You're not just a recovery family — you're also a grandmother carer,
possibly navigating legal considerations, and holding an enormous amount. The Grandmothers Toolkit was
built specifically for you.
Where to start:
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Grandmothers Dilemma Toolkit — $24The impossible choice — a comprehensive framework for protecting grandchildren while loving your
adult child.
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Grandchildren Safety Assessment — $22Document. Assess. Act. A comprehensive tool for grandparents concerned about their
grandchildren's safety.
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Grandparent Rights & Responsibilities — $22Know your legal position before you need to act on it.
This assessment provides peer support guidance based on lived experience. It is not medical or clinical
advice.
In an emergency, call 111 (NZ) or your local emergency services. Free helpline:
1737 (NZ, 24/7).