Reinventing the Concepts of Recovery
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Wouldn’t it be great if we could wave our magic wand and no one would relapse? Until we understand more about addictions (and we have work to do there), we will have to tackle relapse in other ways. Let’s look at a couple of possible breakdowns that might lead to relapse and find some ways to avoid the traps.
First of all, everyone is different. We can give a general plan and it is up to you (with your team) to make it specific to your vulnerabilities.
In working with my clients, here are a couple of key areas I’ve found that need to be addressed:
Structurer
Many people use to excess to break out of their perception of “structure.” The Friday night binge has often been described to me as the unloading and/or dumping of the structure of the week. And yet, without structure, too much free time leads to excessive indulging.
Let’s make friends with structure. Maybe you grew up with a lot of “shoulds” and “chores, chores, chores.” This was a form of structure imposed on you. Now as an adult, you have the ability to set up a gentler structure that supports you accomplishing what you want, being who you say you want to be and grounding you. How many of us have turned to our work in order to stay grounded when life threw us more than we thought we could handle?
Structure can be reinvented to include the practices you want to support who you want to be in the world. For example:
1. Set up healthy foods on Sunday for the week.
2. Set up an exercise schedule with a trainer or friend 3-5 times a week.
3. Find your dharma and happily spend 20-40 hours a week giving the gift you were given back to make a difference in others’ life.
Continue reading here: http://www.recovery.org/pro/articles/reinventing-the-concepts-of-recovery/
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About the Author
Dr. Anne Brown PhD,
of Sausalito, Califo
ia, formerly from Aspen, Colorado is a psychotherapist, speaker, coach, and the author of Backbone Power: The Science of Saying No. For over twenty years she served as the trusted advocate and advisor to Influential Corporate leaders, Trial Atto
eys, Athletes, Leaders, Physicians and their families whose connections extended far beyond Aspen, Colorado.
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