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Various ways in curbing family problems, co parenting which may lead to violence and abuse, illicit use of substance 

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To curb family problems and prevent violence or substance abuse, open communication and therapy are key in resolving conflicts. Establishing boundaries and offering support networks can also help manage co-parenting challenges effectively.

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From my experience, family conflicts and co-parenting struggles can quickly escalate without proper tools. I once read that family therapy combined with clear communication and setting firm boundaries can really help ease tensions. In my own life, seeing a counselor helped me learn to listen better and manage conflicts calmly. Also, addressing substance abuse early through counseling or support groups is vital to prevent abuse and violence. It’s all about seeking help and staying proactive.

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