Relapse Prevention: Self Criticism or Negative Self-Talk May & Could Warn of a Relapse
An Ounce of Prevention: A Course in Relapse Prevention Tool This article is the first in a series intended to introduce you to relapse prevention tools you will find in our upcoming publication entitled: Ounce of Prevention: A Relapse Prevention Guide. The guide’s unique design and task oriented approach to identifying and intervening on your personal relapse [...]
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The Dilemma for a Two Hatter
Question/Comment: What are the potential challenges of therapists who are recovering from an addictive disorder attending meetings where their clients past, present, or future, may attend? We would like to hear from all professionals regardless of whether or not they have personal recovery experience. Question posted by LCCS Staff LCCS Response: There are a great many opinions [...]
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Relapse: Is it a Predictable Aspect of Recovery or Preventable Syndrome
We believe that a relapse into active addiction is a preventable syndrome and not a predictable aspect of recovery. Proponents of the position that relapse is a common phenomenon in the recovery process from addiction would have you believe that relapses are expected and that most people recovering from an addictive illness will “fall short” [...]
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Time Travel Explained
Assisting a client, who is repeatedly relapsing can pose a good many professional challenges. Traditional recovery wisdom suggests that the “all addicts relapse for exactly the same reason – to change the way that they feel.” When we are helping clients to build strategies for interrupting a relapse process they find it helpful to understand [...]
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