Jaywalker - Muirwood San Francisco CEU
Schedule
Fri Feb 20 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Fort Mason Center | San Francisco, CA
About this Event
Family, Family, Family
Join Jaywalker’s Director of Family Services Kevin Petersen LMFT, and Muirwood's Director of Family Services Rawly Glass LCSW for his in person and live streamed CEU Event. Moderated by Hopesteam Community Co Founder and Community Director, Cathy Cioth.
Lunch will be served from 11:00 am to !2:00pm
Followed by - Presentation from 12:00 to 1:30pm
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from these respected leaders who bring decades of clinical expertise, compassionate insight, and a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families in recovery.
This course is designed to equip mental health professionals with a deeper understanding of how family system dynamics, relational patterns, and environmental influences directly impact the development and maintenance of substance use disorders and other addictive behaviors.
Participants will examine how family roles, communication styles, boundaries, and relational stressors manifest in clinical presentation, how maladaptive coping strategies become reinforced within the family system, and how these dynamics shape treatment resistance, motivation, and relapse vulnerability.
Through an exploration of both theory and applied practice, clinicians will learn how to:
- Identify family-system patterns and relational behaviors commonly seen in individuals with substance use disorders.
- Understand the developmental and relational links between family functioning, emotional regulation, and addiction.
- Recognize how family roles, boundaries, and intergenerational dynamics reinforce addictive cycles.
- Integrate family-systems-informed interventions into assessment, treatment planning, and family work.
- Strengthen therapeutic alliances by improving communication, restoring healthy boundaries, and supporting structured relational repair.
By connecting the “why” behind client and family behaviors with actionable, family-systems-informed clinical strategies, this training empowers clinicians to more effectively support individuals and families on their path to healing and lasting recovery.
Kevin Petersen, MA, LMFT
Director of Family Services, Jaywalker
Kevin Petersen is the Director of Family Services at Jaywalker and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 30 years of experience supporting families impacted by addiction, codependency, and relational trauma. In his role, Kevin oversees all aspects of Jaywalker’s Family Program, including systems development, individualized family treatment planning, and integration of families into the recovery process of their loved ones.
Kevin provides weekly family coaching sessions and facilitates ongoing family education and support through his weekly family Zoom group. He also collaborates closely with Jaywalker’s multidisciplinary clinical team, contributing to weekly staffing and treatment planning to ensure family systems are fully considered in client care.
In 2020, Kevin founded the Chronic Hope Institute, expanding his mission to help families nationwide navigate the complexities of loving someone with addiction. Known for his clear, compassionate, and action-oriented approach, Kevin has earned the trust of thousands of families, clinicians, and industry professionals through his decades of service and unwavering commitment to family healing and long-term recovery.
Rawland “Rawly” Glass, MSW, LCSW
Director of Family Services, Muir Wood Teen Treatment
Rawly Glass is an experienced clinical social worker who leads the Family Services division at Muir Wood Teen Treatment, overseeing programs that support parents and caregivers of adolescents navigating mental health, trauma, and substance-use challenges.
He is the facilitator of Muir Wood’s 16-Week Parent Aftercare Class, a nationally recognized virtual program offered free to alumni parents. This aftercare course provides structured weekly support, coaching, and psychoeducation aimed at helping families maintain healthy boundaries, improve communication, and reintegrate teens safely into their home and community environment.
Rawly’s approach emphasizes practical, real-world tools for parenting and family restoration — helping parents move from reactive or codependent behaviors toward strategic, deliberate relationship-building.
Committed to trauma-informed, family-systems-based care, Rawly works collaboratively with Muir Wood’s clinical and therapeutic teams to ensure that treatment for teens always involves the family system — believing that sustainable recovery and growth require healing for both the teen and their family.
Brenda Zane
Co-Founder , HopeStream Community
Brenda Zane is the founder of HopeStream, a trusted resource and community for parents navigating the heartbreak and complexity of loving a child struggling with substance use. A parent herself, Brenda brings both lived experience and deep compassion to her work—bridging the gap between clinical knowledge and the real-life challenges families face every day.
Through HopeStream, Brenda provides education, guidance, and connection for parents who often feel isolated, overwhelmed, and unsure where to turn. She is widely known for her ability to translate complex addiction and recovery concepts into clear, practical insights that empower families to move from fear and confusion toward steadiness, boundaries, and hope.
Brenda hosts the HopeStream Podcast, where she interviews leading experts in addiction, mental health, family systems, and recovery, while also amplifying the voices of parents and families walking this path. Her work emphasizes resilience, informed decision-making, and the critical role families play in the recovery process—without shame, blame, or unrealistic expectations.
With a calm, relatable presence and a deep respect for the family experience, Brenda Zane has become a trusted advocate for parents nationwide, helping families feel less alone and more equipped to navigate the long road of recovery with clarity and hope.
Cathy Cioth
Co-Founder & Community Director, HopeStream Community
Cathy Cioth is co-founder and Community Director at HopeStream Community, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting parents and caregivers of teens and young adults struggling with substance misuse, addiction, and mental health challenges.
As a CRAFT-trained parent coach and a parent who has personally navigated her children’s struggles with addiction, Cathy brings lived experience, compassion, and practical wisdom to her work.
In her role, Cathy helps lead HopeStream’s private support communities, educational programming, and outreach efforts — offering parents a safe, nonjudgmental space to learn, share, and rebuild hope.
Driven by empathy and a commitment to family healing, Cathy empowers parents to move beyond fear and isolation, embrace evidence-based communication and boundary tools, and foster resilience for both themselves and their children.
TPN Health
This presentation will be livestreamed through TPN Health, a trusted national platform for continuing education and professional development in the behavioral health field. TPN Health provides secure, high-quality streaming and on-demand access, allowing clinicians to participate in real time or watch the session at their convenience. With its comprehensive CE library and user-friendly interface, TPN Health ensures that this training is accessible to professionals wherever they are.
Where is it happening?
Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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