How do you discover joy and gratitude and move forward in life with purpose and hope? We explore these and other issues related to addiction, mental health, chronic pain, and trauma.
Dr. Louise Stanger gave a presentation at the 2019 Jocelyn Center Health & Wellness Fair. She shared discoveries from experiencing life as a woman, including no longer being able to get pregnant or have periods, and speaking her mind freely. She encouraged attendees to take care of themselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually, set healthy boundaries, make mistakes and learn from them, engage with others, and expect good things. Dr. Stanger's presentation focused on resilience, growth, and self-care.
This document provides an overview of aging-related issues for seniors in Virginia. It discusses several topics:
- The increasing senior population in the US and changing views of aging
- Common health concerns among seniors like chronic pain, mental health issues, and substance abuse
- Signs of potential substance abuse or addiction among seniors
- Challenges seniors face related to isolation, loss, and medical issues
- Strategies for supporting seniors' well-being through treatment, education, and engaging activities.
Failure to Launch is a subject I recently addressed at the Innovations in Recovery Conference in April 2016.
According to Psychology Today, the term “failure to launch,” is an increasingly popular way to describe the difficulties some young adults face when transitioning into the next phase of development—a stage which involves greater independence and responsibility. Although this is how it is commonly thought of in industry, from my experience the seedling for this phenomena may have been planted in the early teen and young adult years by over-anxious and well-meaning parents (often called helicopter parents) who wanted a life much easier than they experienced for their offspring.
The effects of FTL can be clearly observed in 49-50-60 and, yes, even 70 years-old individuals who are in need of behavioral health care interventions. These individuals often still live at home or are supported by their parents and do not work. Even if they have been married and have children, they still act as if they were a child and take little responsibility for their financial well-being. My hope is that you find this presentation helpful as we work to reach this fascinating population!
This document provides information to help wealth advisors identify and assist clients who may be struggling with substance abuse or other behavioral health issues. It discusses signs to look out for, the importance of legal documentation that allows advisors to communicate with family members, different types of treatment options and specialties, and resources for intervention and treatment referral. Case studies of potential clients with issues are also presented to demonstrate how to assess situations using the ABC (age of first use, big changes, co-existing issues) model.
Newer Drugs emerging
Clinical Practices shifting to recovery management models
DSM V -Basic assumptions being questions
Triple Threat
Evidenced based principles in practice
Technology as a healing helper
OBJECTIVES
Recognize and define high wealth, high touch, high service
Explain with case examples, 12 evidenced-based points to take into consideration when working with high net worth clients
Illustrate how trauma interfaces in their lives
Introduce Collective Intervention Strategies- CIS
Evaluate treatment options for those impaired- Concierge & Inpatient
Develop, Family, Friend Solution Focused Recovery Plan
This document discusses chronic pain and strategies for clinicians to help clients dealing with chronic pain. It begins by outlining the prevalence and types of chronic pain, noting it affects over 100 million Americans. It then discusses how chronic pain is not just a physical problem, but also involves mental health and emotional factors. The document presents evidence-based strategies clinicians can use, such as cognitive techniques, exercise, and complementary therapies. It emphasizes the impact of chronic pain on families and provides tips for clinicians to help clients support their loved ones. Overall, the summary emphasizes a biopsychosocial approach to chronic pain that addresses physical, mental, and social factors.
Demonstrate, Recognize, Define and Identify what we mean by aging
Describe Substance Use Disorders (Marijuna, Alcohol & Opioids)
Identify Mental Health Issues (Depression & Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Suicide )
This document discusses chronic pain and its impact on families. It covers topics like what chronic pain is, how substance abuse and mental health issues can be intertwined, and the role of families. Families of those with chronic pain may experience isolation, loss of support systems, and increased daily stress. Chronic pain can disrupt relationships and become the organizing force in a family. The document also discusses trauma and its definitions, as well as qualitative inquiry methods like portraiture and family mapping. Several case examples are provided to illustrate challenges families face and potential treatment strategies.
This document provides information about a presentation on collective intervention strategies for addiction and mental health issues. It introduces the speaker, Dr. Louise Stanger, and provides her background and credentials. The presentation objectives are to identify, describe, and demonstrate collective intervention strategies and how shame, trauma, addiction, and health issues affect families. Case studies of clinical and reverse interventions are presented and strategies for chronic pain, mental health issues, and issues affecting young adults are discussed.
This document discusses strategies for treating chronic pain in clients. It begins by outlining the scope of the chronic pain problem, noting that over 100 million Americans experience chronic pain. It then discusses common causes of chronic pain like accidents, injuries, and medical conditions. The document explores how chronic pain is related to conditions like anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. It emphasizes that chronic pain changes the brain and becomes self-reinforcing. The rest of the document discusses treatment strategies like mindfulness, CBT, exercise therapies, and complementary approaches. It provides case examples of clients who have benefitted from alternative treatment plans that address the psychological and social factors of chronic pain in addition to physical symptoms.
Identify external motivators and collateral processes for the resistant client
Learn alignment strategies using Motivational Interviewing and Solution Focused Therapy
Practice the art of Crucial Conversations
Practice Parallel Processes
Identify Emotional Attunement
Practice Reflective Listening and Speaking
Identify Ways to Integrate these strategies into your practice
Care Advocacy for the client in treatment
This document discusses creating sustainable family programs. It begins with introducing the speaker, Dr. Louise Stanger. The objectives of the talk are then outlined, which include describing and defining family programs, identifying the purpose and mission of programming, reviewing philosophical underpinnings, and discussing evaluation. Key aspects of developing a family program are then covered in more depth, such as defining family, identifying family needs and assumptions, discussing family dynamics, the purpose of programs, qualifications of staff, and desired outcomes. Recommendations and resources are provided at the end.
OBJECTIVES
To Talk about Family, Friends, & Recovery
To Show Ways in Which Family and Friends May Engage In Healthy Communications
To Demonstrate ways in which Families, Friends can take care of themselves
With the ongoing opioid epidemic, availability or marijuana and other drugs addiction has become a problem with no class lines. The story of pain medication following surgery leading to opioid addiction and heroin is everywhere.
As Executive Protection you may not of thought of this as part of your job description , and you are in a unique position of Influence and Trust to identify and help intervene when the persons with problems are clients and their loved ones.
OBJECTIVES:
If I were starting an adolescent treatment center what would I want to make sure adolescents and families learn?
Identify and Describe How Families Arrive at your door.
To Demonstrate the Power of Family Mapping and the Art and Science of Portraiture.
Clinical and Reverse Interventions - what are these and how to do?
Share Standard Vocabulary Families need to know Family Change Agreements - What are these - when to use?
OBJECTIVES
- Identify, Describe How Clients and Families Come to your
Practice
- Identify , Describe and Discuss Addiction, Mental Health ,
Chronic Pain and Process Disorders
-Identify how Trauma, Shame ,Guilt, Humiliation, Embarrassment , Grief and Loss Effect Ones Story about Themselves
-Identify how we as clinicians, behavioral health care professionals identify our clients
At the end of the presentation, you will be able to:
Identify, Describe and Discuss, How Clients and Families Come to your Practice
Identify Describe and Discuss Addiction, Mental Health, Trauma, Chronic Pain and Process Disorders
Identify how Trauma, Shame, Guilt, Humiliation, Embarrassment, Grief and Loss Effect Ones Story about themselves
Identify how Growing Up in An Alcoholic Family can effect one
Review evidence based strategies
Identify and Differentiate trauma as both objective and subjective and how it effects people over the life span
Recognize how trauma can be precipitating factor which leads to a substance use disorder and vice versa the activities one engages in the midst of a substance use disorder can be traumatic
Identify and Describe Addiction per ASAM new definition
Describe and Discuss Qualitative Methods of Inquiry and Family Mapping as a Way into Story
This presentation was given at CORE in Amelia Island, FL in 2016. Presentation objective:
Identify, Describe & Explain Resistant Clients
Learn alignment strategies using MI, SFT, Daring way & Rising Strong strategies
Practice Crucial Conversations
Identify Role of Shame and the Practice of Empathy and Compassion
Show how these strategies may be integrated into practice using case examples
This document discusses expressing gratitude and how it can positively impact one's life and psyche. It recommends taking time to appreciate positive experiences and relationships, being grateful for both good and challenging things, and specifically thanking others. Expressing gratitude requires seeing connections between people and nature, acknowledging how others help us, and reframing obstacles as opportunities. The document encourages processing life through a grateful lens even during difficult times.
This document provides information on self-esteem and strategies to increase low self-esteem. It defines self-esteem as beliefs about one's own self-worth, which can be positive (high self-esteem) or negative (low self-esteem). Low self-esteem is related to poorer mental health and can be caused by negative childhood/life experiences. The document recommends identifying negative core beliefs, challenging them with evidence, engaging in positive thinking exercises, setting achievable goals, spending time with supportive people, maintaining hobbies, exercise, diet, mindfulness, and assertiveness to boost self-esteem over time.
Here is a slide show about core values in recovery from Drug and Alcohol addiction. In order to maintain a successful recovery clients must think carefully about what do they value in their life and what actions must they take to ensure that these values are upheld?
The document discusses positive stress known as eustress which provides benefits like mental alertness and motivation to accomplish goals. It then lists 10 potential causes of teenage depression including academic stress, social anxiety, romantic problems, traumatic events, divorcing parents, heredity, family financial struggles, neglect, low self-esteem, and feelings of helplessness. Coping strategies are suggested such as taking breaks, eating well, exercising, relaxing techniques, and talking to others for support. Maintaining a positive attitude can help build good health.
1) When facing adversity, it is important to be kind to yourself, remember that adversity is a natural part of life, and seek support from friends and family.
2) Practicing gratitude, taking care of your physical and mental health, and maintaining a positive mindset can help you effectively deal with and overcome challenges.
3) Having confidence in your own abilities is key to believing that you can achieve your goals, even in the face of difficulties.
It’s time to stop punishing yourself up and leave insecurity behind. Try to limit self-criticism and offset its negative effects, enabling you to achieve your highest potential and a more contented, fulfilled life.
Do you treat yourself as well as you treat your friends and family?
It’s a very simple question but hard to answer. Isn’t it ? Based on a research called Self- Compassion - how kindly people view and treat themselves. It was found out that people who find it easy to be supportive and understanding to others, surprisingly are low on self-compassion, berating themselves for perceived failures as simple as like being overweight or not exercising.
Conscious Parenting: A Mindful You for your Child's Healthier tomorrowDeepanwita Roy
The document summarizes a presentation by clinical psychologist Ms. Deepanwita Roy on conscious parenting. The presentation discusses improving parenting skills through mindfulness to have a lasting positive impact on children. It promotes collaborative parenting through communication, negotiation, and compromise. The presentation addresses challenges faced by adolescents including physical, emotional, social, and educational issues and provides tips for parents on talking to teens, career counseling, conflict resolution, and handling anxiety.
Recognizing and Addressing the Mental Health Challenges of Parents | Solh Wel...Solh Wellness
Discover how to recognize and address mental health challenges faced by parents. Gain support and insights at Solh Wellness for a healthier parenting journey.
Parenting Skills For Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual AbuseHealth Easy Peasy
This document discusses parenting skills for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It provides statistics on childhood sexual abuse, common long-term effects on survivors, and treatment goals. Treatment approaches covered include safety planning, psychoeducation, cognitive processing, building self-esteem and relationships, and creating a trauma narrative. The document also discusses working with non-offending parents/caregivers, including helping them understand and support a child who has been abused.
Kit de herramientas de resiliencia emocional proporciona una guía práctica para promover la resiliencia en la adolescencia como parte de un programa integrado de salud y bienestar
The newsletter discusses self-sabotage and provides tips to overcome it. It notes that self-sabotage is often unconscious and serves some purpose, like avoiding failure or feeling unworthy of success. Common self-sabotaging behaviors include addiction relapses, overeating, lack of savings, and toxic relationships. The newsletter encourages setting achievable goals, acknowledging small wins, using positive self-talk, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. It also recommends professional help if needed. Elim Clinic is updating its programs and facilities to address newer addictions and younger patients through its new LivSmart program and refreshed environment.
Learn the basics of addiction and how you can help yourself naturally.
This video is not a substitute for healthcare professional advice. please view full disclaimer at www.lifeshareuniversity.com
The document discusses resilience and how to build it. Resilience is defined as the ability to cope with adversity and challenges. It is influenced by having strong relationships, self-care, and a positive attitude. While resilient people still experience difficulties, they are better able to recover from them. Anyone can learn and develop resilience over time by managing stress, challenging negative thoughts, building a support network, taking care of their well-being, and pursuing meaningful goals. Practicing these skills can help one deal with adversity more effectively.
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Examines codependency in terms of its function to help the codependent survive, identifies common cognitive pitfalls and proposes some basic interventions to get people started addressing their codependency issues.
1. The document discusses the importance of self-care and developing self-acceptance in order to effectively parent teenagers. It states that how parents feel about themselves directly influences how they relate to their teens.
2. It provides tips for taking care of oneself physically, emotionally, and spiritually in order to model healthy behaviors and maintain calm communication. Practicing self-care helps parents avoid defensiveness and effectively resolve conflicts with teens.
3. The document emphasizes listening to teens without judgment, using "I messages", maintaining separateness during conflicts, and focusing on positive behaviors as effective parenting strategies. Overall self-acceptance and self-care are framed as key to changing parenting approaches.
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Objectives
Describe and Discuss major
Gen Z issues :
Isolation Bullying, Cutting,
Vaping, Texting ,Self Harm
Teen Suicide
Alcohol, Marijuana and Other
Drug Use
Tips for Parents and Counselors
OBJECTIVES
Identify, Describe and Discuss Trauma and Collective Trauma Describe and Discuss how Holidays are being altered by Covid 19 Identify and Describe How to deal with Holiday Stress
Identify Describe and Discuss Addiction, Mental Health, Trauma, Chronic Pain and Process Disorders
Identify how Trauma, Shame, Guilt, Humiliation, Embarrassment, Grief and Loss Effect Ones Story about themselves
Identify how Growing Up in An Alcoholic Family can effect one Review evidence based strategies
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Identify and define their philosophical orientation
Become Acquainted with Appreciative Inquiry
Identify Intergenerational patterns in their clients
Assess the value of Portraiture as a qualitative mode of inquiry to gain valuable data about an individual and family themes as a nonjudgemental way into story
Demonstrate pictorially family resilience and wounds and use this as broad map for clinical interventions ( in private practice, in interventions and in behavioral health centers
OBJECTIVES:
Examine the history of suicide in the medical professional and how that differs from other groups
Look at variables which contribute to physician burn out
Describe and Discuss Depression, Stress and Anxiety in the Medical Community
Describe how Addiction, Depression and Anxiety and Suicide Effect Families
OBJECTIVES
-Who-s Your Family? Describe and Define using Family Maps
-Learn how to have open ended Conversations through the Art & Science of Portraiture
-Teach the us of Memoir as a way to learn to live with Possibility & Affirm Resilience.
The document outlines 5 phases of recovery after returning home from treatment: 1) Change agreements work both ways, expectations need adjusting on both sides. 2) Excitement about being cured quickly turns to questioning when life isn't perfect. 3) A daily routine of meetings, work/school, sponsors, and service helps adjustment. 4) Cooperating with a higher power, setting reasonable goals, and accepting what can't be changed aids progress. 5) Turning complaints into gratitude and accepting what can't be changed leads to final acceptance.
OBJECTIVES:
Identify, Describe How Clients and Families Come to your Practice
Identify , Describe and Discuss Addiction, Mental Heath , Trauma , Chronic Pain and Process Disorders
Identify how Trauma, Shame ,Guilt, Humiliation, Embarrassment , Grief and Loss Effect Ones Story about Themselves
OBJECTIVES:
To describe and explain Gen Z
To highlight the differences between Gen Z and Millennials
To explore the problems of Anxiety and Depression in this group
This document provides guidance on building resilience in the workplace and dealing with job stress. It discusses how over 75% of employees experience moderate to high stress, and lists common workplace challenges like excessive workloads, lack of support, and job insecurity. It then outlines ways to boost resilience, such as practicing mindfulness, compartmentalizing tasks, taking breaks, and developing mental agility. The document also provides tips for what to do when feeling overwhelmed, such as tracking time use, limiting work communication after hours, and starting to take vacation time. Finally, it discusses how to identify and leave a bad job, including documenting problems, giving notice, and focusing on future opportunities.
This document discusses sexual assault and harassment. It defines sexual assault and harassment and explores their prevalence on college campuses, at home, in the workplace, and in the military. Case studies are presented to show relationships between addiction, trauma, and sexual assault. Strategies are offered for bystander intervention. Resources are provided on sexual assault statistics and prevention.
OBJECTIVES:
Demonstrate, Recognize, Define & Identify what we mean by “AGING”
Identify special considerations for this population including :
Substance Abuse (Alcohol & Opioids) Mental Health (Depression & Anxiety), Grief and Loss,( loss of a loved one or function) , Suicide
Other Physical Maladies -Chronic Pain-Knees, Hips, Shoulders , (Heart Diabetes, Hypertension, Cataracts, Glaucoma , Dementia, Alzheimers
Problematic Gambling, Financial Issues
More from Louise Stanger Ed.D, LCSW, CDWF, CIP (14)
JMML is a rare cancer of blood that affects young children. There is a sustained abnormal and excessive production of myeloid progenitors and monocytes.
POTENTIAL TARGET DISEASES FOR GENE THERAPY SOURAV.pptxsouravpaul769171
Theoretically, gene therapy is the permanent solution for genetic diseases. But it has several complexities. At its current stage, it is not accessible to most people due to its huge cost. A breakthrough may come anytime and a day may come when almost every disease will have a gene therapy Gene therapy have the potential to revolutionize the practice of medicine.
Veterinary Medicines Manufacturers in IndiaHeilsaa Care
Veterinary Medicines Manufacturers in India: We are living in the modern world, and with all modern advancements, we still rely on animals for eggs, milk, food, etc. Like humans, there is a huge need for veterinary healthcare products and medicines. And a large proportion of the Indian population is involved in animal husbandry and they would like to ensure quality medical treatment for their livestock.
Hemodialysis: Chapter 8, Complications During Hemodialysis, Part 3 - Dr.GawadNephroTube - Dr.Gawad
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/pCU7Plqbo-E
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/kbDs1uaeyyo
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
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Chair and Presenter, Stephen V. Liu, MD, Benjamin Levy, MD, Jessica J. Lin, MD, and Prof. Solange Peters, MD, PhD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to NSCLC for this CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE activity titled “Decoding Biomarker Testing and Targeted Therapy in NSCLC: The Complete Guide for 2024.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4bBb8fi. CME/MOC/NCPD/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until July 1, 2025.
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Trucuri pentru un stil de viață activ:
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Tehnici de relaxare și gestionare a stresului: Învață cum să te relaxezi și să faci față provocărilor zilnice cu mai multă ușurință.
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Chair, Benjamin M. Greenberg, MD, MHS, discusses neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in this CME activity titled “Mastering Diagnosis and Navigating the Sea of Targeted Treatments in NMOSD: Practical Guidance on Optimizing Patient Care.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4av12w4. CME credit will be available until June 27, 2025.
Exploring Alternatives- Why Laparoscopy Isn't Always Best for Hydrosalpinx.pptxFFragrant
Not all women with hydrosalpinx should choose laparoscopy. Natural medicine Fuyan Pill can also be a nice option for patients, especially when they have fertility needs.
Top 10 Habits for Longevity [Biohacker Summit 2024]Olli Sovijärvi
Slides from my presentation in the 10th anniversary event of the Biohacker Summit 2024 in Helsinki. The theme of the whole event wast unifying science, technology and nature.
www.biohackersummit.com
Coronary Circulation and Ischemic Heart Disease_AntiCopy.pdfMedicoseAcademics
In this lecture, we delve into the intricate anatomy and physiology of the coronary blood supply, a crucial aspect of cardiac function. We begin by examining the physiological anatomy of the coronary arteries, which lie on the heart's surface and penetrate the cardiac muscle mass to supply essential nutrients. Notably, only the innermost layer of the endocardial surface receives direct nourishment from the blood within the cardiac chambers.
We then explore the specifics of coronary circulation, including the dynamics of blood flow at rest and during strenuous activity. The impact of cardiac muscle compression on coronary blood flow, particularly during systole and diastole, is discussed, highlighting why this phenomenon is more pronounced in the left ventricle than the right.
Regulation of coronary circulation is a complex process influenced by autonomic and local metabolic factors. We discuss the roles of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, emphasizing the dominance of local metabolic factors such as hypoxia and adenosine in coronary vasodilation. Concepts like autoregulation, active hyperemia, and reactive hyperemia are explained to illustrate how the heart adjusts blood flow to meet varying oxygen demands.
Ischemic heart disease is a major focus, with an exploration of acute coronary artery occlusion, myocardial infarction, and subsequent physiological changes. The lecture covers the progression from acute occlusion to infarction, the body's compensatory mechanisms, and the potential complications leading to death, such as cardiac failure, pulmonary edema, fibrillation, and cardiac rupture.
We also examine coronary steal syndrome, a condition where increased cardiac activity diverts blood flow away from ischemic areas, exacerbating the condition. The long-term impact of myocardial infarction on cardiac reserve is discussed, showing how the heart's capacity to handle increased workloads is significantly reduced.
Angina pectoris, a common manifestation of ischemic heart disease, is analyzed in terms of its causes, presentation, and referred pain patterns. We identify factors that exacerbate anginal pain and discuss both medical and surgical treatment options.
Finally, the lecture includes a case study to apply theoretical knowledge to a practical scenario, helping students understand the real-world implications of coronary circulation and ischemic heart disease. The role of biochemical factors in cardiac pain and the interpretation of ECG changes in myocardial infarction are also covered.
Hemodialysis: Chapter 8, Complications During Hemodialysis, Part 2 - Dr.GawadNephroTube - Dr.Gawad
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/FHV_jNJUt3Y
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/D5kYfTMFA8E
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
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2. About Dr. Louise
Clinician, Social Worker
Educator, Trainer
Clinical Interventionist
Author, Blogger
Wife, Mother, Grandmother
Adventurer
3. Have you contemplated the
great mysteries of Life?
How do you view life and
death
Are they inextricably tied
together?
Researchers have found when
you lose something, research
suggests you value it more
10. ASAM Sept 15, 2019
New Definition of Addiction
Addiction is a treatable, chronic medical disease
involving complex interactions among brain circuits,
genetics, the environment , and an individuals life
experiences. People with addiction use substances or
engage in behaviors that become compulsive and
often continue despite harmful consequences.
Prevention efforts and treatment approaches for
addiction are generally as successful as those for
other chronic diseases
13. Friends and Family May
Feel
Anxious, resentful
A Desire to fit things or Bail
loved ones out
To shields client from bad news
To look good to the public
To Avoid self help groups at
home
To feel guilty or shame or If only
I could
14. What is Recovery ?
Letting go of what we cannot
control
Learning how to care for
ourselves and not be attached
to the problem
Learning about SA, MH, CP,
and other disorders
16. While in Treatment Your
Loved one
May balk a bit
May ask for things they do not
need
May at first say things are worse
not better
May feel Guilt, Shame ,
Embarrassment
May want to shield you from
talking with staff
May minimize issues
17. Recovery is
Lifetime growth
Development of New Problem
Solving Skills and Strategies
Responding Not Reacting
Compassionate Directness
Taking Care of Oneself -
Physically, emotionally and
consistant with Ones Values
18. 8 Principles of Recovery
Abstinence
Peer Support
Meditation
Exercise
Ritual
Good Nutrition
Professional Services
Connection
19. The Nitty Gritty Of
Recovery
Delay-15 minutes
Escape- have a parachute ready
Avoid - Strategic plan
Distraction
22. Recovery Issues
Issues Early Middle Advanced
Grieving Identify ones
losses
Learning to
grieve
Grieve past and
present losses
Neglecting ones
own needs
Realization of
needs
Beginning to get
needs met
Getting needs
met
Being Over
responsible
Identifying
boundaries
Setting limits Responsible for
self-clear
boundaries
Low self-esteem Identify Sharing Affirming –
improved SE
Control Identify Taking
responsibility
Responsibility&
letting go
All or none
thinking
Recognize &
identify
Learning there
are choices
Multicolored
world
Being Real Recognize Risking being
real
Being real
23. Recovery Issues
Issues Early Middle Advanced
Trust Trust can be
helpful
Selective
Trusting
Trusting
appropriately
Feeling Recognizing &
Identifying
Experiencing Observing &
Using
Hi Tolerance
inappropriate
beh.
Questioning
behaviors
Learning Knowing &
having safe folks
Abandonment &
Conflict
Recognizing &
Identifying
Grieving &
Resolving
Freedom From &
work thru
current conflicts
Giving and
Receiving Love
Defining: What is
love
Practicing Refining, loving
self, higher
power
Dependence &
Independence
Identifying Learning/
Practicing
Being healthy
24. Recovery
Emotional Stablility
New skills and strategies
Realistic appreciation of disease
Participated clinical offerings
Sponsor
Addressing legal or financial issues
Handling confrontations
Planning for aftercare
Following Rules
26. Family and Friends Learn
Addiction is a Disease
To Differentiate Between the
person and the disorder
To learn stress reduction
To build a recovery network of
their own-Alanon, Alateen
30. The 7 C’s
I did not cause
I cannot cure
I can’t control
I can take care of myself
I can communicate my feelings
I can make healthy choices
I can celebrate myself
32. Seeing with a Grateful Eye
Requires that you see the web
of Interconnections in
relationships with nature and
other other people
Recovery = showing up and
being of service , making
amends
34. To Thank Outside the Box?
Your loved one for allowing
you to explore your own
behaviors
Your boss for firing you
Your boyfriend or girlfriend for
ending your relationship
Your interventionists for
getting you to treatment
35. Processing Life thru a
Grateful Lens
Does not mean denying
Negativity
Instead it means realizing you
have the power to transform
an obstacle into an
opportunity
It means reframing a loss to a
potential gain and recasting
negativity into positive
channels
36. To Take Care Of Oneself
Physically
Emotionally
Spiritually or
Consistent with Ones Values
38. Specificity is Paramount
The more specific you are with
another, the more genuine
gratitude feels
I appreciate being told exactly
what is working and what is
not
39. What three, four or even five people did you thank
today for a specific thing that enriches your life?