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Collection of substance abuse group worksheet (31)
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"Addiction Iceberg" Worksheet - A therapeutic tool for exploring substance use and gambling addiction, highlighting visible behaviors and hidden emotional factors.
Addiction Worksheet completed by Cole Calhoun, detailing his struggle with alcohol addiction, triggers, consequences, and healthy alternatives.
Guide offering practical advice and tips to help individuals avoid relapse during recovery from drug addiction.
Book cover for "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Worksheets for Substance Abuse" by Portia Cruise, showcasing a motivational mountain scene at sunrise.
Completed Trust and Substance Abuse CBT Worksheet showing client responses to self-reflection and cognitive distortions.
The Substance Abuse & Recovery Workbook by Ester A. Leutenberg and John J. Liptak, illustrated by Amy L. Brodsky, featuring self-assessments, exercises, and educational handouts.
Printable worksheet titled "Worksheet #1: PROS and CONS" designed for students to list advantages and disadvantages of a topic, with space for name, date, and answers.
Worksheet detailing denial mechanisms in substance abuse, including avoidance, absolute denial, and rationalizing.
Relapse prevention worksheet guiding users through reflective questions and strategies to manage triggers and promote recovery.
Completed Substance Abuse Triggers Worksheet showing identified triggers like stress, loneliness, and emotional pain, along with associated thoughts and feelings.
Infographic outlining the 10 Guiding Principles to Recovery, emphasizing hope, person-driven approaches, holistic care, peer support, and community acceptance.