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Description

The more you can anticipate high-risk and alarm situations, the greater the chance of staying on track for successful recovery. This module will sharpen your skills in identifying potential risks and recognizing the signs of trauma. Participants will learn how to create effective, written plans that outline strategies and harness strength-based skills to empower themselves, and their clients and clients’ families. Participants will enhance their toolkit for prevention—because recovery isn’t just about getting back on track; it’s about building a road that’s resilient, supportive, and sustainable. We will also explore practical approaches to help prevent relapse and recurrence, ensuring that participants feel confident in navigating the ups and downs of recovery.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this module is to learn about the various types of relapses, alarms, and risk and to learn how to write prevention plans with clients and their families to equip them with tools to prevent relapse and build resilience.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Provide at least two examples of risks and alarms.

  • Define the following types of relapse prevention agreements: abstinence, behavior change, harm reduction, and relapse intervention.

  • Identify the stages of relapse.

  • Describe at least two ways to build resilience for your client.

Target Audience

  • Counselor
  • Marriage & Family Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Judith Lessing Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CFLE, CIP, CAI, CRS
Nanette Zumwalt, CADC, CCJP, CIP, CRS

Financially Sponsored By

  • International Recovery Institute