
Wayfinders
Support for Family & Friends Affected by Addiction
When a loved one is struggling with substance use, it is normal to feel helpless and out-of-control. Through a weekly virtual meeting, Wayfinders offers therapy-based skills & psychoeducation for navigating a loved one's addiction while caring for yourself. Learn about the disease of addiction, routes to recovery, interpersonal dynamics, emotional regulation, and more from a licensed professional while connecting with others.
Weekly Wayfinders meets virtually on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. This is a free group for anyone who loves someone struggling with substance use. After completing the registration below, you will be contacted for a brief conversation to assess if this group is the right fit. Meeting information will be provided after that.
Weekly Wayfinders Interest Form
Please note that Wayfinders is not a substitute for clinical therapy; if you or a loved one needs help with an addiction or co-occurring mental health condition, please contact us today.
About the Facilitator

Rachel Evans, LCSW is the Family Therapist for The Center for Recovering Families. Along with earning a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Houston, Rachel completed an internship and clinical fellowship with The Council on Recovery. Rachel also held a Master’s level internship with Child Advocates of Fort Bend. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Greenville University. In her free time, Rachel enjoys live music of all kinds and visiting the beach as much as possible.
For questions, contact Rachel Evans at 281-200-9380 or revans@councilonrecovery.org.