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Memo to Self:Protecting Sobriety with the Science of Safety
Kevin McCauley, MDSenior Fellow, The Meadows of Wickenburg
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• Kevin McCauley declares no conflicts of interest, real or apparent, and no financial interests in any company, product, or service mentioned in this program, including grants, employment, gifts, stock holdings, and honoraria.
• The interventions used in this program are for educational purposes. While application of these interventions is encouraged, other factors could contribute to the outcomes when applied in clinical practice.
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Recovery Managementa philosophy of organizing addiction treatment
and recovery support services to enhance pre-recovery engagement,
recovery initiation, long-term recovery maintenance,
and the quality of personal/family lifein long-term recovery
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Tasks to get done . . . • Explain: what is “Recovery Management?”
Recovery Capital Recovery LiteracyRecovery Residence Recovery-Oriented System of CareRecovery Management Check-upRecovery Coach
• Be inclusive of all “Mutual Support Groups”• Explain: what is an “Addiction Medicine Specialist?”• Explain: what is Extended-Release Naltrexone?• Take on the problem of smoking and sugar in relapse• Take a stand against the use of punishment to
motivate people to stay sober
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Narrative Medicine• A response to the problems inherent in Evidence-Based Medicine• An attempt to re-humanize medicine• Treats patients as humans with individual stories rather than simply
symptoms and pathology• Recognizes the value of peoples’ narratives in clinical practice,
research and education• Assisting people in the construction of meaning in understanding
their illness experience• Can generate new hypotheses & greater analysis regarding disease
and recovery
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“Let’s go make some history”(suddenly this whole addiction-thing’s not such a bad narrative)
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Culture of Safety: the worse mistake is not learning from a mistake …
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HIMS Program
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Aviation Safety Practices1. Checklists2. Sterile Cockpit (distraction avoidance)3. Briefings, Standardized Comm, Read-backs4. Crew Resource Management5. Protective Devices (TCAS, voice enunciators:
“Nagging Nora” & “Barking Bob,” G-suit)6. Shared-value safety slogans
(“Aviate, Navigate, Communicate”)(“Confess, Climb, Conserve, Communicate, Comply”)
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Attention
ReinforcementReward Salience
Memory/Learning
Habit Formation
Stress Response
Appetite/Mood
Planning &Decision-making
Conflict Monitoring & Social Cognition
Value Expectation
Self-Awareness
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Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC)
• Works with OFC: decision-making based on reward values
• But also generates new actions based on past rewards/punishments
• Appreciation and valuation of social cues
• MRI: active in tasks requiring empathy and trust
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Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC)• Decision-making guided by
rewards• Integrates sensory and
emotional information from lower limbic structures
• Flexible assignment of value to environmental stimuli to motivate or inhibit choices & actions
• Self-monitoring and social responding
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The Brain is a Bayesian Calculator
Rev. Thomas Bayes (1701 – 1761)
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In addiction, the brain’s ability to correctly calculate
1. value and
2. probabilitybecomes severely biased
This means that people in early recovery have a hard time assessing
likelihood of future harm
… or RISK
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The Problem:How can I protect myself
from relapse (decision-making)when my ability to assess relapse risk
is itself impaired (loss of insight)?
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ASAM Definition: Relapse
• Persistent relapse / and risk thereof• Even after periods of abstinence• Triggered by:1. Brief re-exposure to drug itself (DA release in NAc)
drug-induced reinstatement
2. 3.
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Dopamine and Addiction• Drugs of abuse cause supraphysiologic
increases in extracellular dopamine in the striatum that correlate with subjective feelings of being “high”
• PET scan studies: impaired striatal dopamine signaling due to decreased DAD2 receptors
• fMRI scan studies: brain activation abnormalities in striato-cortical pathways that regulate reward, self-control, and affect
• Overlap in brain circuitry underlying addiction and disorders such as binge eating and pathological gambling
• Other brain chemicals matter, too (glutamate, GABA, endogenous opioid and cannabinoids)
Nora D. Volkow, MDDirector, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Volkow ND, Morales M. The brain on drugs: from reward to addiction. Cell. 2015;162:712-25.
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Drugs cause Dopamine surges in the midbrain reward system
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ASAM Definition: Relapse
• Persistent relapse / and risk thereof• Even after periods of abstinence• Triggered by:1. Brief re-exposure to drug itself (DA release in NAc)
drug-induced reinstatement
2. Exposure to drug cues (GLU release in Amygdala/Hipp)cue-induced reinstatement
3.
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ASAM Definition: Relapse
• Persistent relapse / and risk thereof• Even after periods of abstinence• Triggered by:1. Re-exposure to drug itself (DA release in NAc)
drug-induced reinstatement
2. Exposure to drug cues (GLU release in Amygdala/Hipp)cue-induced reinstatement
3. Exposure to Envir Stress (CRF release in Amygdala)stress-induced reinstatement
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George Koob, PhDChair, Neurobiology of Addictive DisordersScripps Neurosciences Institute
• With continued drug use and withdrawal, the “anti-reward”system is recruited to counter-balance excess Dopamine using the stress hormone CRF
• Brain is unable to maintain normal “homeostasis”
• So the brain reverts to “allostasis” - change of the hedonic “set point” under stress in an attempt to maintain stability
• The result is anhedonia – an inability to find pleasure in normally pleasurable activities
Hedonic Allostasis Theory(Koob & LeMoal)
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Solution: this is a safety problem
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Aviation Safety Practices1. Checklists2. Sterile Cockpit (distraction avoidance)3. Briefings, Standardized Comm, Read-backs4. Crew Resource Management5. Protective Devices (TCAS, voice enunciators:
“Nagging Nora” & “Barking Bob,” G-suit)6. Shared-value safety slogans
(“Aviate, Navigate, Communicate”)(“Confess, Climb, Conserve, Communicate, Comply”)
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… applied to Recovery1. Checklists: 12-Steps & 12-Traditions, Relapse Safety Plan2. Sterile Cockpit: support during critical moments of sobriety -
first hours after discharge, surgeries, court appearances3. Standardized Comm: recovery vocabulary4. Read-backs: calling my sponsor5. CRM: Network Therapy6. Non-hierarchical social structure: “the most important person
at any meeting ...”7. Protective devices: Extended-release NTX8. Shared-value Slogans: “Keep coming back,” “Take the next
indicated step,” “When we were wrong ...” etc.
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High Reliability Organizationa safety strategy to cope with complacency
A system that is able to perform in a risky and complex environment where mishaps can be expected
An HRO must perform reliably and continuouslybecause mishaps are catastrophic
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Dupont RL, McLellan AT, White WL, Merlo LJ, Gold MS. Setting the standard for recovery: physicians’ health programs.Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2009 Mar; 36(2): 159-71.
The “Blueprint Studies”
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PHPs: 6 lessons …
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
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What happens when people leave inpatient treatment?
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Treatment Outcome Subgroups1. Continued, uninterrupted abstinence after D/C2. No effect (no interruption of drug use)3. Early period of recovery, then rapid deterioration4. Period of recovery, relapse, then stable recovery5. Precariously balanced between relapse and
recovery for 12 – 18 months after D/C (with unclear prognosis)50% of all people leaving Inpatient Treatment
WL White, 2009, ATTC
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The Problem:How can I continuously protect
myself from risk when my ability to assess risk
is itself impaired.
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that we’re strong … “2. “ ... We plan for the times we might be weak.”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
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Recovery Management Check-Ups (weekly)
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Recovery-Oriented System of Care
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
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Processes that Promote Recovery(Moos)
“Four related theories about the social processes that shield individuals from developing
substance use disorders and foster the long-term process of stable remission & recovery”
Moos RH. Processes that promote recovery from addictive disorders. In: Kelly JF, White WL (ed.s). Addiction recovery management: theory, research and practice. Humana Press (2010).
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Processes that Promote Recovery(Moos)
1. Social Control: provision of support, goal direction, and monitoring
- bonding, social cohesion & support- goal direction (family, friends, work, school, religion)- structure, monitoring
2. Social Learning3. Stress and Coping4. Behavioral Economics/Behavioral ChoiceMoos RH. Processes that promote recovery from addictive disorders. In: Kelly JF, White WL (ed.s).
Addiction recovery management: theory, research and practice. Humana Press (2010).
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Processes that Promote Recovery(Moos)
1. Social Control2. Social Learning: emphasis on abstinence-
oriented norms and models- observation/imitation of family/peer/community norms- expectations of positive & negative consequences
3. Stress and Coping4. Behavioral Economics/Behavioral Choice
Moos RH. Processes that promote recovery from addictive disorders. In: Kelly JF, White WL (ed.s). Addiction recovery management: theory, research and practice. Humana Press (2010).
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Processes that Promote Recovery(Moos)
1. Social Control2. Social Learning3. Stress and Coping: self-efficacy and coping
skills- substance-specific coping skills (avoidance of high-risk
situations, reinforcement for maintaining abstinence- general coping skills (approach > avoidance coping)
4. Behavioral Economics/Behavioral ChoiceMoos RH. Processes that promote recovery from addictive disorders. In: Kelly JF, White WL (ed.s). Addiction
recovery management: theory, research and practice. Humana Press (2010).
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SAMHSA TAP 14: Siting Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Legal Challenges to the NIMBY Syndrome
“This manual examines the legal remedies available to alcohol and drug treatment providers who wish to challenge discriminatory zoning and siting decisions that result from the NIMBY syndrome”
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5.6.7.8.9.10.
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Does A. A. work?• A.A. confers short- and long-term
therapeutic benefits on a par with professional interventions
• A.A. decreases health-care costs• A.A. improves treatment
outcomes• A.A. attendance during the first
three months of sobriety was associated with recovery-related benefits one year later over and above treatment effects.
Kelly JF, Hoeppner B, Stout RL, Pagano M (2011). Determining the relative importance of the mechanisms of behavior change within Alcoholics Anonymous: a multiple mediator analysis. Addiction, 107, 289-299.
John F. Kelly, PhDSpallin Associate Professor of PsychiatryHarvard University
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AA works, but why … ?• Most likely through multiple mechanisms• Self-efficacy• Reduction of negative affect (anger, irritability,
depression, boredom)• Adaptive social networks• Spiritual practices
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AA, abstinence and anger• AA singles out anger as a high-risk emotion for relapse• “If we were to live, we had to be free of anger.” (p. 66,
B.B of A.A.)• Detailed, column-based worksheet to help document,
analyze, and remediate anger• Increased anger = increased drinking intensity• AA attendance, alcohol abstinence, and
anger are … UNRELATED
Kelly JF, Stout RL, Tonigan JS, Magill M (2010) Negative affect, relapse, and Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.): does A.A. work by reducing anger? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
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AA, abstinence, and anger• The hypothesis that AA leads to sobriety because it reduces
anger is NOT SHOWN• But … patients higher in anger were more likely to attend A.A.
and with greater frequency• And … greater A.A. attendance is strongly associated with
positive outcomes• So … it could be that AA doesnt reduce anger, but it improves
one’s tolerance and coping for anger• Also … client anger + therapist confrontation = poor outcome
Kelly JF, Stout RL, Tonigan JS, Magill M (2010) Negative affect, relapse, and Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.): does A.A. work by reducing anger? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
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AA Mediating Variables1. Depression (decreased)2. Spirituality3. Self-efficacy in coping with negative affect 4. Self-efficacy in coping with high-risk social situations5. Social network: number of pro-abstinence members6. Social network: number of pro-drinking members
. . . which are the most important?
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AA Mediating Variables1. Depression (decreased)2. Spirituality3. Self-efficacy in coping with negative affect 4. Self-efficacy in coping with high-risk social situations5. Social network: number of pro-abstinence members6. Social network: fewer number of pro-drinking
members
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What is Alcoholism?A.A. Concept of “powerlessness”
“The idea that somehow, someday he will control and enjoy his drinking is the great obsession for every abnormal drinker.” (AA BB pg. 30)
“The delusion that we are like other people, or presently may be,has to be smashed.” (AA BB pg. 30)
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AA: The Concept of “Identification”“A.A. is not about the steps, it’s not about the meetings, it’s not about a Higher Power or the Big Book or the birthday cakes or the coffee.
“A.A. is about the power of one alcoholic talking with another alcoholic, and the two of them identifying with each other to such an extent that they becomes willing to take actions to get sober that they do not yet have faith in.”
Clancy I.(Pacific Group, Los Angeles)
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AA: using NON - Rational Concepts
• TRIBE (“the fellowship of alcoholics”)• MYTH (Bill’s Story, etc.)• RITUAL (“what it was like, what happened, and…”)• FAITH (“Keep coming back, it works”)• HOPE (The Promises)• ACCEPTANCE ( “…the answer to all my problems”)
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SMART Recovery• Cognitive-behavioral approach; open to idea that
addiction is a not a disease; focus on empowerment and having “recovered”
• Recognition of environmental and emotional factors contributing to continued intoxication
• Utilizes Motivational Interviewing concepts• Abstinence-based, but welcoming of those ambivalent to
quitting• 635 mutual support-type groups in U.S. and around 600
internationally; Youth program; Friends and Family program
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Women for Sobriety (WFS)• Founded by sociologist Dr. Jean Kirkpatrick in 1976
through the observation that women require different approaches than men
• Abstinence-based program focusing on personal empowerment and emotional growth as opposed to humility & self-centeredness focus of AA
• Substitutes negative, self-destructive thoughts with Thirteen Statements of positive self-affirmation & self-worth
• Around 100 mutual support-type groups, annual conference, nutrition emphasis
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Secular Organization for Sobriety (SOS) & LifeRing Secular Recovery (LSR)
• Founded by James Christopher in mid-1980s• Uncomfortable with the notion of turning one’s life over to a
“higher power.”• Focus on self-reliance and personal responsibility was more
helpful dealing with problem drinking on one’s own• Self-help: the key to recovery lies in the individual’s own
motivation and effort rather than on divine intervention• SOS: no structured program; “Do not use, no matter what.”• LifeRing: founded by ex-SOS members, wanted more structure• SOS: “over 1000 meetings” (from website)• LifeRing: 159 groups in U.S.; 41 international groups
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Faith-based Mutual Support: Celebrate Recovery
• Christian-based mutual support group
• Started by Pastor Rick Warren (author of “Purpose Driven Life”) at Saddleback Church, Orange County, California
• Eight recovery principles based on biblical beatitudes
• Twelve-steps with quotes from Bible attached
• 10,000 churches offer Celebrate Recovery meetings
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“These organizations probably benefit participants because they share curative features (e.g. abstinent role models, social support) with organizations that have been shown effective in longitudinal research.
“For some organizations, like SMART Recovery, an … argument can be made for effectiveness because the organization’s change technology is adopted from well-established treatment approaches.”
- Lee Ann Kaskutas, PhD
Mutual Support Groups
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6.7.8.9.10.
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Relapse Plan• “DO NOT PANIC!”• Have an Automatic Relapse Plan
(previously agreed upon/no discussion)• Detox (incapacitation)• Return to Treatment (residential vs. outpatient)• Review Testing Protocol• Validate success
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7.8.9.10.
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ASAM White Paper on Drug Testing (2013)
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a good testing bathroom
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Immunoassay & Breathalyser•daily screening tests
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Two Kinds of Tests in Addiction Medicine
SCREENING TestsImmunoassayVery sensitiveNot very specificNot an insignificant false
positive rate
CONFIRMATION TestsGC/MSVery, very specificNot very sensitiveForensic standard
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Comprehensive Panel
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”6. “Build a paper trail”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7. Job/School/Future8.9.10.
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”6. “Build a paper trail”7. “Get back in the cockpit”
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HIMS Program
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Collegiate Recovery Communities
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7. Job/School/Future8. Addiction Medicine Specialist9.10.
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”6. “Build a paper trail”7. “Get back in the cockpit”8. “Get a doc, Doc”
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Addiction Medicine Specialist• Certified by the American Society of Addiction
Medicine• Understand the special needs of recovering
patients• Not likely to make stupid mistakes• Doctors who LIKE addicts, Offices that are
safe places• www.asam.org www.abam.net• www.csam-asam.org
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7. Job/School/Future8. Addiction Medicine Specialist9. Medication10.
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”6. “Build a paper trail”7. “Get back in the cockpit”8. “Get a doc, Doc”9. “You need to quit”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7. Job/School/Future8. Addiction Medicine Specialist9. Medication10. Hedonic Rehabilitation
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Processes that Promote Recovery(Moos)
1. Social Control2. Social Learning3. Stress and Coping4. Behavioral Economics/Behavioral Choice:
engagement in rewarding activities other than substance use
- involvement in protective activities (effective rewards from family, friends, school, work, religion, physical activity)
Moos RH. Processes that promote recovery from addictive disorders. In: Kelly JF, White WL (ed.s). Addiction recovery management: theory, research and practice. Humana Press (2010).
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“I wonder if you/we need to learn new ways to celebrate and to reward ourselves?
Work is easy, but play… ?”
- LeClair Bissel, MD(1928 – 2008)
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“Memos to Self”1. “In the times that I’m strong … “2. “ ... I plan for the times we might be weak.”3. “Where I live matters”4. “Who my friends are matters”5. “Plan for relapse”6. “Build a paper trail”7. “Get back in the cockpit”8. “Get a doc, Doc”9. “You need to quit”10. “Learn to play”
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Recovery Management Plan1. Treatment (Residential or IOP)2. Therapist/Counselor/Coach/Advocate3. Recovery Residence4. Mutual Support Groups5. Relapse Plan6. Testing7. Job/School/Future8. Addiction Medicine Specialist9. Medication10. Hedonic Rehabilitation
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Kevin McCauley, [email protected]
The Meadows of Wickenburg(808) 745-0199
www.protectingsobriety.com
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