oh, from a developmental standpoint, you know, everything we know from piaget to erikson, you know, they talk about building those social networks, and they talk about that socialization and that integration and independence, you know, and they start to strive for that independence, and what we've learned as a culture: we're extending adolescence, and so now adolescence is definitely 25, 30 almost. but that being said, the hopeful outcome and the goal of that adolescent period is to establish and build independence. and that inevitably means that they're going to build social networks and peer networks that the family isn't necessarily connected to. and the hope and goal from a recovery standpoint is that you can build an environment, a peer group-an alternative peer group, so to speak-that can have a positive impact and supportive impact on a young adult in need of recovery, whether it be mental illness, whether it be substance abuse, whatever the issues are. and i think we see a growing trend in regards to this millennial generation in seeking a supportive kind of relationship with eac