This family member focus group – addiction recovery support form is designed for organizations, counselors, researchers, and support programs that want to recruit family members for sensitive research or discussion groups. It helps you collect the core details needed for outreach while giving respondents a clear, approachable way to share their connection to a loved one in recovery.
The template covers practical screening questions such as age range, city and state, relationship to the person in recovery, whether the respondent lives with them, how often they are in contact, and how long recovery has been ongoing. It also includes questions about Al-Anon or similar support groups, which can help you understand the participant's current support network and perspective before inviting them to a focus group.
Because this topic can be personal and emotionally complex, the form is structured to feel straightforward without being cold. You can use it as a starting point for participant screening, community listening sessions, nonprofit program research, or healthcare-related outreach where family experiences and boundary-setting challenges are important to understand.