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  • 100 Interactive Activities For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery

    Carol Butler 100 Interactive Activities For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery

    Designed for clients dealing with either or both mental health and substance abuse recovery issues, treatment components common to both are incorporated in this spiral-bound, reproducible book. With 100 plus activities, groups work through Anger Management, Assertion, Stress, Self-Esteem, Sobriety, Problem Solving, and much more to learn self-sufficient survival skills. Reproducible and spiral bound for easy copying, and with about 100 activities. The author uses innovative techniques to target different groups and ages. The worksheets feature art, games, feedback, visualization, debates and more to help participants learn to develop self-esteem, problem-solving skills, sobriety, and other skill-sets that will aid in reclaiming full and healthy lifestyles. Also available through ODIN BOOKS, and priced separately, is the supplemental 100-card deck 100 Interactive Question Cards For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery, available by clicking this link.

  • 100 Interactive Activities For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery Set

    Carol Butler 100 Interactive Activities For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery Set

    For Teens and Adults. Learn self-sufficient survival skills in a group setting or in a one-to-one therapeutic session. The book contains reproducible activities that can be used for a variety of groups or individual therapy sessions. Topics include Assertion, Anger Management, Stress Management, Self-Esteem, Sobriety, Problem Solving, and more. The 100 interactive cards work in conjunction with the book to help participants rethink their current skill set and learn better coping and life skills and learn how to better communicate with others. These items can be purchased individually, or as a set. Shown here is the 100 Interactive Activities for Health and Substance Abuse Recovery book, and cards

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  • 100 Interactive Question Cards For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery

    Carol Butler 100 Interactive Question Cards For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery

    Interactive Activities Cards for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Recovery For anyone with emotional and/or substance abuse issues, these cards help players think about, communicate regarding, and interact with each other and their leader/therapist on important, relevant topics. Each card supplies a succinct therapeutic concept with a related question. There is an optional interactive component displayed in a box at the bottom of each card, to be used at the leader's discretion. These 100 cards may be used alone or in conjunction with the reproducible book, 100 Interactive Activities for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Recovery, which provides more extensive information and reproducible materials. Each card in this game corresponds with an activity in the book and can be used as a warm-up activity for the corresponding activity.

  • 12 More Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    Allen Berger 12 More Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    Navigating Common Pitfalls on Your Sobriety Journey This book gives you the tools you need to work through twelve pitfalls that you are likely to encounter on your path to long-term recovery. Whether you are facing relapse, learning to overcoming complacency, or take responsibility for your feelings and actions, this book will equip you to overcome some of the most common relapse hazards.

  • 12 Smart Things To Do

    Allen Berger 12 Smart Things To Do

    When The Booze And Drugs Are Gone Choosing Emotional Sobriety through Self-Awareness and Right Action. Drawing on the teachings of Bill W. and psychotherapy pioneers, this book offers 12 hallmarks of emotional sobriety that, when practiced, give people confidence to be accountable, ask for what they want and need, and grow and develop a deeper trust in the process of life. Learning not to take others' reactions personally, trusting your own inner compass, taking responsibility for your reactions to problematic situations are practices that help people cope with their problems.

  • 12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    Allen Berger 12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery

    In simple, down-to-earth language, Allen Berger explores the twelve most commonly confronted beliefs and attitudes that can sabotage recovery. He then provides tools for working through these problems in daily life. This useful guide offers fresh perspectives on how the process of change begins with basic self-awareness and a commitment to working a daily program.

  • A Day At A Time

    Anonymous A Day At A Time

    Daily Reflections For Recovering People Based on the spiritual foundation of Alcoholics Anonymous, these daily reflections and prayers offer inspiration, comfort, and hope to those of us recovering from addictions. This book also draws upon the wisdom of the world's greatest poets, scholars, and philosophers.

  • A Family Guide To Concurrent Disorders

    Caroline O'Grady & W. J. Skinner A Family Guide To Concurrent Disorders

    Families need help to deal with the impact of concurrent disorders, but families are also a key to finding effective solutions. To help their relatives on the journey to recovery, families need: information about substance use and mental health problems-and above all, to know that families do not cause the problems, a common language with treatment providers-to make it easier to collaborate, strategies to cope with issues associated with concurrent disorders, strategies to look after themselves and reduce the impact of their relatives' problems on their own lives.

  • A Man's Way Through The Twelve Steps

    Dan Griffin A Man's Way Through The Twelve Steps

    Dan Griffin uses interviews with men in various stages of recovery, excerpts from relevant Twelve Step literature, and his own experience to offer the first holistic approach to sobriety for men. This groundbreaking book offers the tools needed for men to work through key issues with which they commonly struggle. It includes difficulty admitting powerlessness, finding the connection with a Higher Power, letting go of repressed anger and resentment, contending with sexual issues, whatever they may be, overcoming barriers to intimacy and meaningful relationships. This book offers practical advice and inspiration for men to define their own sense of masculinity and thus heighten their potential for a lifetime of sobriety.

  • A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps

    Stephanie Covington A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps

    Published in 1994, A Woman's Way through the Twelve Steps has long been a unique resource that helps women find their own paths in recovery-paths shaped by the way women experience not only addiction and recovery, but also relationships, self, sexuality, spirituality, and everyday life. Now, stories from five new voices expand the perspective of this recovery classic.Over the past thirty years, what it means to identify as a woman in recovery has broadened to include transgender, nonbinary, and other gender-diverse people. This new edition includes updated, inclusive language to be more trauma-sensitive and welcoming to all women. This compilation of diverse voices and wisdom from real people illuminates how women understand the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and offers inspiring stories of how they travel through the Steps and discover what works for them. The book can be used alone or as a companion to AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.By identifying and addressing the special issues that recovery presents for women, this book empowers women to take ownership of their own journeys and to grow and flourish in recovery.

  • A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps Workbook

    Stephanie Covington A Woman's Way Through The 12 Steps Workbook

    Women's recovery can differ from men's, and each person's recovery is in many ways unique. That's why Stephanie Covington has designed the A Women's Way Through the Twelve Steps Workbook to help women and gender-expansive people each find their own path-and find it in terms especially suited to the way women experience not just addiction and recovery but also relationships, self, sexuality, and everyday life.Deepening and extending the lessons of a book that has helped countless women and gender-expansive people, this workbook makes A Women's Way Through the Twelve Steps that much more measured, meaningful, and clear. Unlike many ''rewritten'' Twelve Step interpretations for women, this workbook begins with the original Step language, preserving its spirit and focusing attention on its healing message. In sections devoted to each of the Twelve Steps, Covington blends narrative, self-assessment questions focused on women's definitions of terms such as ''powerlessness'' and ''letting go,'' guided imagery exercises, and physical grounding activities.Designed to be used in conjunction with A Women's Way Through the Twelve Steps, this workbook helps deepen and extend the lessons taught there and further empowers each woman to take ownership of her recovery process as well as her growth as a person. It is also designed to be used in conjunction with A Woman's Way through the Twelve Steps Facilitator Guide in facilitated groups in residential or outpatient treatment programs for substance use disorder or other addictive disorders.

  • Addict in the Family

    Beverly Conyers Addict in the Family

    Support Through Loss, Hope and Recovery  This is a book about the pain of addiction, but more importantly it is a book of comfort, understanding, and hope for anyone struggling with a loved one's addiction. As the compelling personal stories reveal, family members do not cause their loved one's addiction-nor can they control or cure it. What family members can do is find support, set boundaries, detach with love, and eventually discover how to enjoy life more fully. This book helps them do just that whether the loved one achieves recovery or not.

  • Addiction Recovery Skills Workbook

    Suzette Glasner-Edwards Addiction Recovery Skills Workbook

    Changing Addictive Behaviors Using CBT, Mindfulness, and Motivational Interviewing Techniques On the long road to addiction recovery, you need as many tools as possible to help you stay sober and reach your destination. In this book, addiction expert Suzette Glasner-Edwards offers evidence-based techniques fusing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and mindfulness-based relapse prevention to help you move past your addictive behaviors. The book can be used on its own or as an adjunct to rehab or therapy. It also makes a wonderful resource for loved ones and professionals treating addiction.

  • Addiction Workbook

    Patrick Fanning Addiction Workbook

    A Step-by-Step Guide for Quitting Alcohol and Drugs This comprehensive workbook explains the facts about addiction & provides simple step-by-step directions for working through the stages of the quitting process. The authors help you prepare to quit & explain how to get help & support you need.

  • Addictive Personality 2nd Edition

    Craig Nakken Addictive Personality 2nd Edition

    Understanding The Addictive Process and Compulsive Behavior The author examines how addictions start, how society pushes people toward addiction, and what happens inside those who become addicted. This book will help anyone seeking a better understanding of the addictive process and its impact on our lives.

  • Adolescent Substance Abuse

    Ken Winters Adolescent Substance Abuse

    New Frontiers in Assessment Adolescent Substance Abuse: New Frontiers in Assessment presents up-to-date research on the assessment, intervention, and treatment of alcohol and drug use behaviors in adolescents, using screening tools developed to accurately measure the extent and nature of the problem. This unique book provides evidence of how the field has matured over the past 20 years, highlighting the rapid growth in research with a focus on topics deserving of more study. Leading experts working in adolescent health and assessment examine treatment-oriented typologies, treatment matching, problem identification and referral, parent-report, self-report, and the compatibility of anonymous and confidential surveys.

  • Alcohol Prevention Bingo Teen

    Wellness Reproductions and Publishing Alcohol Prevention Bingo Teen

    Teaches why kids drink, alcohol myths and facts, the effects of drinking, the dangers of drinking and driving, and how to say no.

  • All the Pieces

    Hallie Riggs All the Pieces

    When a Loved One Dies from Substance Abuse  Often, children who lose a loved one to overdose are not truthfully told what happened to the person who died, because of the stigma associated with this type of death. They often assume that the death was their fault (rather than that it was the symptom of a disease) and that it's not okay to remember their loved one, nor is it okay to feel angry about the death. This book aims to help parents and practitioners address these specific areas and provide validation/ normalization of these grief responses.

  • Being Sober

    Harry Haroutunian Being Sober

    A Step-By -Step Guide to Getting to, Getting Through and Living in Recovery - Revised and Expanded The disease of addiction affects 1 out of 10 people in the United States and is a devastating and often fatal illness. Dr. Harry Haroutunian-or Dr. Harry as he is affectionately known by his patients-offers a step-by-step plan with a realistic, one-day-at-a-time approach to a disease that so often seems insurmountable. With a focus on reclaiming the power that comes from a life free from dependency, Being Sober guides you through the many phases of addiction and recovery with a warm sense of humor and compassion, not judgment or overly "cultish" language. This revised edition shares a new chapter on emotional sobriety and advanced recovery topics, along with more information on the opioid crisis and prescription drug abuse in the United States.

  • Beyond Addiction

    Scribner Beyond Addiction

    How Science and Kindness Help People Change. Beyond Addiction eschews the theatrics of interventions and tough love to show family and friends how they can use kindness, positive reinforcement, and motivational and behavioral strategies to help their loved ones change. Drawing on forty collective years of research and decades of clinical experience, the authors present the best practical advice science has to offer.

  • Beyond Addiction Workbook for Family and Friends

    New Harbinger Publications Beyond Addiction Workbook for Family and Friends

    From the authors of Beyond Addiction, this healing and supportive workbook offers practical, evidence-based skills to help you address substance use or other compulsive behaviors with your loved one in a productive way-without creating conflict. You'll also gain a greater understanding for their struggle, and learn essential strategies for improving communication and coping with your own feelings. Whether your loved one seems reluctant to change, or is actively seeking support, this workbook will give you the tools needed to help them on their journey.

  • Buzzed: The Straight Facts

    Cynthia Kuhn & Scott Swartzwelder Buzzed: The Straight Facts

    The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy, Fifth Edition This book is the essential source for understanding how drugs affect the body and behavior. this book has the most recent discoveries about drug use, including new information on electronic smoking devices, abuse of prescription stimulants, and the opioid crisis. "Lively, highly informative, unbiased, [and] thorough" (Addiction Research & Theory), Buzzed surveys drugs from caffeine to heroin to reveal how these drugs affect the body, the different "highs" they produce, and the circumstances in which they can be deadly. Neither a "Just Say No" treatise nor a "How to" manual, this book is based on the conviction that people make better decisions with accurate information at hand.

  • Changing Course

    Changing Course

    Healing from Loss, Abandonment, and Fear Author of the best-selling sequel to It Will Never Happen to Me, Claudia Black extends a helping hand to individuals working their way through the painful experience of being raised with addiction. "How do you go from living according to the rules--Don't Talk, Don't Trust, Don't Feel--to a life where you are free to talk and trust and feel?" Black asks. "You do this through a process that teaches you to go to the source of those rules, to question them, and to create new rules of your own," she explains. Using charts, exercises, checklists, and real-life stories of adult children of alcoholics, Black carefully and expertly guides readers in healing from the fear, shame, and chaos of addiction. A clearly articulated process for healing and excellent self-help resource for overcoming the experience of abandonment.

  • Codependent No More

    Codependent No More

    Melody Beattie's compassionate and insightful look into codependency-the concept of losing oneself in the name of helping another-has guided millions of readers toward the understanding that they are powerless to change anyone but themselves and that caring for the self is where healing begins. This revised edition includes an all-new chapter on trauma and anxiety-subjects Beattie has long felt necessary to address within the context of codependency-making it even more relevant today than it was when it first entered the national conversation over thirty-five years ago.


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