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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Program
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(68 ratings)
243 students

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery Program

Building a Sustainable Addiction Recovery Program
Created byBrad Oneil
Last updated 12/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • How to get clean and sober and stay that way
  • Believe in yourself again
  • Find happiness and a sense of belonging
  • Rebuild damaged relationships

Course content

4 sections8 lectures3h 33m total length
  • A New Way of Living28:55

    You will find hope for a new way of living. Starting with recognition of  the problem of addiction and an examine the harmful consequences. You will think back on your failed attempts at quitting and how denial has played a role.  You will look at what living clean and sober could do for your relationships and other major life areas.

  • Building a Support Network31:30

    We all need help and this module is about building a network of people who will give us the support we need.  Community is an important part of successful recovery.

Requirements

  • No

Description

I am dedicated to providing the best online alternative to traditional addiction treatment.

I know this material works because it works in my facility.

This is a spaced learning program designed with the intent of you taking 8 modules over 8 weeks. It is important that you pace yourself and have a chance to review materials, complete all the assignments and put the tools into practice, to give you the best chance for building a sustainable sobriety/recovery program.

Each module consists of a 15 - 20 minute video presentation and a number of downloadable exercises for you to complete.

By the end of Module 8 you will have completed over 60 exercises which will help you get clean and sober and develop a Recovery Plan to help you stay that way.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone struggling with addiction