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This powerpoint is part of AllCEU's Addiction Counselor Training Series. This presentation focuses on the different types of self and mutual help groups including SMART recovery, 12-Step Programs, Celebrate Recovery and Rational Recovery.
Each week we provide 8 hours of face-to-face continuing education and precertification training to LPCs, LADCs, and those wishing to become addiction counselors. Many states allow precertification to be done via online learning as well. We are approved education providers by NAADAC #599 and NBCC #6261
2. Examine some of the most common self-help
organizations
Compare and contrast their benefits and
drawbacks
Identify cultural or personal variables that
may make one group or approach preferable
to another
3. Overview Video
12 Steps
12 Spiritual Principles
In the Rooms
Step One: Honesty
Step Two: Hope
Step Three: Faith
Step Four: Courage
Step Five: Integrity
Step Six: Willingness
Step Seven: Humility
Step Eight: Self-discipline
Step Nine: Love for others
Step Ten: Perseverance
Step Eleven: Spiritual Awareness
Step Twelve: Service
4. Overview of SMART
4 Principles
◦ Build and Maintain Motivation
◦ Deal with Urges
◦ Manage Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviors
◦ Live a Balanced Life
In person and online meetings (about 1800 available)
Uses motivational interviewing and cognitive
behavioral approaches to assist people
5. Overview
Eight Principles based on the Beatitudes
◦ Realize I’m not God
◦ Earnestly believe that God exists and He has the power to help me recover.
◦ Choose to commit all my life and will to Christ’s care and control.
◦ Examine and confess my faults to myself, to God, and to someone I trust.
◦ Voluntarily submit to any and all changes God wants to make in my life and
humbly ask Him to remove my character defects.
◦ Evaluate all my relationships. Offer forgiveness and make amends
◦ Reserve a time with God for self-examination,
◦ Yield myself to God to be used to bring this Good News to others
Generally follows the 12-Steps adding scripture references
Only accessible in a face-to-face setting (20,000 churches)
6. 28 Bullets for My Beast
Changes the language, giving the Addictive Voice (AV) the
pronoun “it”
Somewhat Freudian—The Beast reminds me of the ID
“Scientific knowledge of health and medicine, including physical
anatomy, brain structures, neurochemistry, genetics, family
history, dysfunctional families, various kinds of psychology or
psychotherapy, religious beliefs or the absence of them, and
psychiatric conditions including depression, bipolar illness, ADHD,
and other mental health problems are irrelevant
to addiction recovery.” http://www.rational.org/index.php?id=59
7. SAMHSA Grant: Recovery Community Services
Program-Statewide Network
FY 2013 Targeted Capacity Expansion-Peer-
to-Peer Recovery Support Services
Peer Recovery Networks
Peer Recovery Support White Paper
8. Peer recovery programs are an economically
viable adjunct to traditional therapy
◦ Sustained recovery by “giving back”
◦ Normalization by being with others who have “been
there”
There are a variety of options from secular to
Christian.