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Evaluating Antisocial Behavior: Quick Assessment Tool
Clinicians working with addicted offenders and ‘coerced’ (court-ordered) clients often find these problems complicating substance abuse treatment; this tool can help identify particular areas of concern.
Topics: addicted offenders, antisocial, therapies and tools, treatment planning
Taking Charge by Having Faith
We can “turn it over,” not because we believe there is a God who will do something for us or to us, but because we understand that recovering from addiction depends on outside help.
Topics: maintaining sobriety, Recovery Without God, spirituality
Craving: Why We Can’t Seem to Get Enough
Many of the suggestions are counterintuitive (did you know that mindfulness meditation has been shown to reduce cravings?), but all of the suggestions are grounded in science.
Topics: book plug, craving, early recovery, maintaining sobriety
Recovery Without God
Plenty of addicts and alcoholics starting the journey of recovery from addictive disease can’t bring themselves to accept the spiritual program that’s helped so many. There are other options.
Topics: Alcoholics Anonymous, maintaining sobriety, Recovery Without God, spirituality
Building Your Recovery Routine
There may be new practices specifically to support recovery — taking up yoga or meditation, a sport or hobby, or making important changes in diet or exercise.
Topics: early recovery, maintaining sobriety, physical health, relaxation
Making Good Decisions
Topics: decision making, maintaining sobriety, Recovery Tools, tools for recovery
What to Look for in a Sponsor
Topics: 12Step, maintaining sobriety, Recovery Tools, tools for recovery
Crisis Management Cheat Sheet
This ‘cheat sheet’ is a quick reminder about some very basic principles of relating to a person who happens to be in crisis.
Topics: crisis management, detoxification, early recovery, emotional issues