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Action Family Counseling is bringing the consequences of abusing drugs to the attention of the Santa Clarita Valley community and offering help through their program “Families in Action,” on KHTS AM-1220.

Families in Action – August 3, 2015

Hosts: Cary Quashen and Bob Sharits of Action
Topic: Codependency

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Families in Action:  August 3, 2015

Codependecy can be just as debilitating as being an addict. When your feelings and emotions are completely tied to the actions of the addict, your life becomes exclusively about your martyrdom. It also becomes impossible to set boundaries for yourself or the person you are codependent with, and “yes might mean no and vice versa” as Michael Dougherty put it. Do not try to fight the war against addiction on your own. Seek help from therapists or even the local clergy.

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Families in Action – August 3, 2015

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About Justin Powell

Justin moved to the San Fernando Valley from the Inland Empire in 2011 to complete his BA of Communications degree at California State University, Northridge. Just a few months after getting his degree he moved to Valencia and started as an intern at AM-1220 KHTS, and was promoted to Sports Reporter within a year. Though Justin is still relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, he is an avid sports fan and passionate about building the sports department at KHTS into a special source for local high school sports.