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Category > Psychology Posted 24 Sep 2017 My Price 10.00

How did you get through that process

1. We have all had the experience of recovery – perhaps from a loss of a relationship through death or break up, from illness or combat-related experiences. How did you get through that process? What supports were available to you? What was helpful? Hurtful?

Experience is the best teacher. Let’s apply our readings and video to explore this question in relation to recovery.

2. We started this week by discussing how we got through a recovery experience. Now, that we've done the readings, let’s think about the experiences we have shared, applying what we have learned about the process of recovery. Everyone has had a time in his/her life in which something significant occurred that was neither expected nor pleasant, but that was life altering. What helps to come through these experiences? How do the experiences contribute to who a person becomes today? Though you may use your experiences as a frame of reference, please avoid sharing too much personal information; just focus on the process.

3. What are some parallels between the experiences shared so far this week in terms of the recovery process and that of alcohol/substance abuse recovery?

4. SAMHSA has described four dimensions to support recovery: health, housing, purpose, and community. What tools can support these dimensions and what are some risks for relapse around these areas? Be sure to consider the important inter-relationships of recovery with hope, self-help, and mutual support as you engage in conversation.

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Status NEW Posted 24 Sep 2017 02:09 PM My Price 10.00

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