Showing posts with label relapse prevention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relapse prevention. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Twelve Step Worksheets

From serenecenter.com, here's a collection of Twelve Step Worksheets along with a bunch of additional self-help worksheets (anger management, sleep promotion, and the like). Just scroll down a little.

More in the collection at justloveaudio.com. Still more await at 12step.org.

Monday, December 14, 2009

"People and Problems" Worksheets

From an unlikely source, the Denver Mayor's Office of Employee Assistance, a series of worksheets and infosheets about a long list of addiction-related issues, from being Addicted to Love to Overcoming Workaholism. Dig in!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Worksheets Aplenty

Posted at the ehcounseling.com (Christian counseling), a long page of worksheets. Topics include:

  • Addiction
  • Attachment
  • Boundaries
  • Communication
  • DBT
  • DV
  • Grief
  • Relationships
  • Spirituality
  • Stress Management
Dig in. Please let me know if anything is particularly good or great.

Friday, March 6, 2009

From Psychosis Sucks

Lots of free downloads from psychosissucks.ca. Areas covered include:
  • Symptom Relapse Prevention
  • Family Coping
  • Drugs, Alcohol, and Psychosis
  • Medication
  • Social Support
  • Stress Management
All offered in several languages. Beyond the downloads page, plenty of reading and resources about psychosis treatment and recovery (with a focus on early intervention). Dig in.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Smart Recovery Worksheets

Another worksheet motherlode, this time at smartrecovery.org. Sections include...
  • Self-Acceptance
  • Stages of Change
  • Rational Thinking (aka CBT)
Pages about Core Beliefs, Cognitive Distortions, REBT, Family Systems, and more.

What's Smart Recovery? Had to look it up. Says wikipedia:
SMART Recovery (Self Management and Recovery Training) is an international non-profit organization which provides assistance to individuals seeking abstinence from addictive behaviors. The approach used is secular and science-based using non-confrontational motivational, behavioral and cognitive methods. Substance/activity dependence is viewed by the organization as a dysfunctional habit (rather than a disease), while allowing that it is possible that certain people have a predisposition towards addictive behavior.
Not the Twelve Steps. CBT, not HP. Enjoy.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mid-Ohio Worksheet Cornucopia

Mid-Ohio Psychological Services has posted a long list of recovery-related worksheets. Awaiting you there...
  • A 129-page Relapse Prevention workbook
  • A long list of handouts about Relationship Issues
  • A long list of handouts about Sexual Abuse
Lots of good stuff. Will try to sort through it for you at a later date. For now...enjoy.

Monday, February 16, 2009

SAMHSA Manuals

Several SAMHSA manuals live here. Links include "Substance Abuse Relapse Prevention for Older Adults," "Brief Counseling for Marijuana Dependence," and several others. Your tax dollars at work.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Five Misc Therapy Worksheets

At counselingworksheets.com, free samples designed to entice you to purchase their $30/90 worksheet pack. Samples include four worksheets intended for groups: Anger, Feelings, Relapse Prevention, and Step One (of the Twelve Steps). The last is a "Thinking Report Form" which looks--like the others--as if it would work with groups and individuals just fine. It's basically CBT-lite. As ever, let us know how they work if you try 'em. Enjoy.

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