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Support Recovery Not Addiction
AND
RON HARRISON
INSANITY
DOING THE SAME THING
THE
SAME WAY
AND
EXPECTING
A DIFFERENT RESULT
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1. You grew up with a chemically dependent parent FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE EVENING
PROGRESSION OF ADDICTION/CODEPENDENCY
PROGRESSION OF ADDICT
ADDICTION/CODEPENDENCY
Early Middle Late
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YOU
YOU YOU and
OTHERS
YOU YOU
YOU and YOU and
OTHERS OTHERS
NO
OTHERS OTHERS
ONE
YOU
YOU and
OTHERS Y
YOU
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AND
UNCONSCIOUS U
NO SUBCONSCIOUS OTHERS
OTHERS MEMORIES
ONE REPRESSED
MEMORIES NO
OTHERS
ONE
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CODEPENDENCY
ADDICT
(YOU?)
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T
H Y
E O
YOU R OTHERS U
S
THE WINNER
THE PERFECT
MATCH
ADDICT
ADDICT CODEPENDENT ADDICT
YOU
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(con’t)
1. Ignores own needs We all know how worthless it is for advice to fall on deaf ears.
Repeating ourselves over and over again
2. Maintains control of… CREATES
3. Creates safe environment for the addict deaf ears.
There are no hard and fast rules, different
4. Believes they can manipulate the addict into
personalities call for different approaches.
becoming healthy
5. Feels personal blame when things don’t go right Always use a caring respectful approach instead of
6. Takes credit for addict’s success a threatening one.
7. Links addict’s success to their competency as a But be firm, specific and clear
person Do not waver or cave in.
8. Second guesses every decision made.. Ultimatums that you do not intend (or can’t) carry out
are useless and diminish your credibility and
power to influence.
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TO HELP AND ADDICT YOU MUST SET ASIDE YOUR RATIIONAL HOW CAN I HELP AN ADDICT?
THINKING - THIS IS NOT A RATIONAL PROBLEM!!!!
d. Make sure the addict knows that help is available when they
want it.
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TYPES OF THERAPISTS
TRADITIONAL THERAPIST:
Deal with “traditional problems”
Are client oriented
Non directive
Start therapy with where the patient is, or with what the patient
EXTERNAL MOTIVATION
wants to talk about CREATES
Traditional therapy works when working with traditional
problems EXTERNAL CONSEQUENCES
ADDICTION THERAPIST: CREATES
Confrontive INTERNAL MOTIVATION
Likely to be more direct regarding what the patient talks about
Focusing on addiction and then underlying issues
More likely to take charge if the patient is lying, denying,
manipulating or minimizing..
DETACHMENT
RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE! One of the key principles that will help you in dealing with a
struggling addict is detachment.
BUT, NOT THE WAY YOUR ARE
DOING IT… The idea is to separate yourself emotionally from the
damaging effects of your relationship with the addict.
SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY RARELY The idea is to care/love them while detaching from their
(IF EVER) HAPPENS. continual, escalating problems.
CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE AND You can care/love for them but not feel like you are
ADDICTION responsible for them.
THE MORE THE MERRIER Detachment is not getting all wrapped up emotionally by
the addict’s destructive behavior.
BELIEVE RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE!
DON’T GET STUCK IN ALL THE DRAMA!!!
(Detachment page 2)
CHARACTERISTICS YOU NEED TO BE EFFECTIVE WITH
DETACHMENT IN THE REAL WORLD AN ADDICT
2. Don’t bend over backwards to rescue them or save them from 2. CONFRONTATION SKILLS
natural consequences. 3. POTENCY
3. Don’t cover up for their mistakes or embarrassing situations. 4. SELF ACTUALIZATION
7. GENUINENESS
6. Don’t give them ultimatums that you can’t enforce.
8. CONCREATNESS
7. Don’t try to guilt or shame them
9. WARMTH
8. Let go of any guilt you may have about them.
10. SELF DISCLOSURE
WORK AT MAKING THESE POSITIVE STATEMENTS..
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1. HONESTY YOU
ADDICT
2. CONFRONTATION Respect S
U Honesty
Confrontation
3. DEALING WITH FEELINGS P Confrontation
Potency
P To deal with feelings
4. PROBLEM SOLVING Self Actualization
O How to solve problems
Empathy
5. SELF DISCIPLINE R Self Disclosure
Immediacy
T Responsibility
Genuineness
6. RESPONSIBILITY S Asking for what they need
Concreteness
Listening.
7. ASKING FOR WHAT THEY NEED Warmth
Self-disclosure
8. LISTENING
(con’t)
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become STEP 6
unmanageable. WERE ENTIRELY READY TO HAVE GOD
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we REMOVE ALL THESE DEFECTS OF
understood Him. CHARACTER.
4. Make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature
of our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings. STEP 7
8. Make a list of all persons we have harmed, and became willing to make HUMBLY ASKED HIM TO REMOVE OUR
amends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so SHORTCOMINGS
would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly
admitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact
with with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge
His will for us and the power to carry that out. THEN GET TO WORK!!!
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to
carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles
in all our affairs.
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RULE 62
TOO SERIOUSLY!