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adult male edition
These materials are often tailored by age and gender. In addition to the workbooks, the following resources are supplied in PDF format:
In addition to the workbooks, the following assessment worksheets are supplied in PDF format:
Core Materials | |||
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CS4 | Coping Skills, Set 3: Techniques For Handling Uncomfortable Feelings and Thoughts | Provides guidance in mastery of thirteen coping skills important for relapse prevention. | |
CS8 | Making it personal: your own plan to maintain your recovery by identifying and addressing your highest risks | Identification of personal highest risk factors with specific coping skills to be used and demonstration of competence (self-efficacy) in addressing risks for relapse. Special emphasis is placed on the transition to the community, self-efficacy, and reduction of recidivism issues. Critical workbook. This workbook is available in correctional and non-correctional versions. | |
Key Materials | |||
F5 | Shame | Identifies client shame issues, including symptoms and sources of shame, and links between shame and dependencies. Identifies steps to making changes. | |
F5g | Shame and low self-esteem | 8 hours. Identifies client shame and low self-esteem issues, including symptoms and sources of shame, and links between shame and dependencies. Identifies steps to making changes (includes gang issues and self-esteem). | |
F8 | Feeling Hurt | Identifies symptoms and sources of hurt. Links client experiences with hurt to dependencies. | |
M8 | Avoiding your old family traps | Family neglect, abandonment, abuse, or addiction often lead to the development of dysfunctional behaviors. In many cases, these even become family “roles.” This workbook identifies some of these old family roles and “traps” and provides options. | |
RH12 | Safety Nets | 2 hours. This workbook guides clients to identify and address early warning signs that they are at increasing risk to fall back into old (negative) behavior patterns. | |
CS2 | Coping skills for relapse prevention, set 1: techniques for use when you are at greatest risk | Provides guidance and practice in mastery of seven emergency skills - to address areas of temptation to relapse (or to act out anger, etc.). Guides the development of personal action plan for use of immediate measures at highest risk situations. | |
F2 | Anger | Identifies client anger symptoms, issues, and triggers, links anger to dependencies. Topics include repressed anger and passive-aggressive behavior. | |
F8 | Feeling Hurt | Identifies symptoms and sources of hurt. Links client experiences with hurt to dependencies. |