MIND-BODY WORKBOOK FOR ADDICTION Effective Tools Substance Abuse Recovery Book

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MIND-BODY WORKBOOK FOR ADDICTION

 Effective Tools for Substance Abuse Recovery & Relapse Prevention Paper Back Book

Carolyn Bryant Block & Guy Du Plessis , MA with Rich Landward, LCSW Foreword by Robert Weathers, PhD

Condition: New

Size: 198 Pages

Published by: New Harbinger Publications INC

MPN/Model: 52495

Description: This book presents an innovative and clinically proven mind-body bridging technique to help those in recovery cope with cravings as they arise to better manage their emotions and better handle stress. Clinicians will find easy exercises to help clients uncover relapse triggers, stay grounded, and prevent future relapse so they can live their best lives. This book helps those in recovery effectively manage urges and cravings; overcome toxic shame; prevent relapse and build resilience.

Upon completion of this course, the clinician will be able to:

  • After completion of this workbook, clinicians will be able to identify when the I-system is active, leading to functioning of the damaged self and continued addictive behaviors.
  • Therapists will be able to describe the depressor-fixer cycle and how it works to maintain dysfunctional and addictive behaviors.
  • Participants will be able to recognize dysfunctional thoughts and requirements created and maintained by the I-system.
  • Clinicians will be able to complete various mapping exercises, aimed at helping increase insight into behaviors.
  • Participants will be able to employ mind-body bridging, which helps to calm the I-system and allow for functioning of the true self.
  • Therapists will be able to utilize various Recovery action steps that will lead to recovery goals and heal addiction.