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Rating: Summary: A *Very* Good Resource Review: As someone who has worked with substance abusing individuals (and, as a master's student, having comoderated a DUI therapy group), STAYING SOBER is an invaluable resource for therapists and clients alike. Basically, Gorski & Miller outline a way in which the addicted individual can learn to avoid relapsing in the future - basically, by examining the "triggers" (usually emotional & situational) which can potentially lead to relapse. By examining these triggers, and then creating a "relapse prevention plan", the addicted individual can usually find a way to avoid relapse. However, my summary does not do the book justice. I _strongly_ urge everyone who can to pick up this book. It is one of the best books I have read about the subject of relapse prevention
Rating: Summary: The Bible on Relapse and Recovery from Substance Abuse. Review: Until this book, the technology to treat repeated relapse into alcoholism and drug addiction did not exist at worst, and was haphazard at best. What the authors did was study relapsers and notice patterns of relapse. These patterns could then be codified and used in a program to identify 'triggers' or situation that lent themselves to relapse, and could thus be avoided in the future. In addition, some tools can be developed to help recovering persons deal with unexpected triggers if and when they arose in the future.
It is a lot of work, both for the counselor and for the client, but the payoff is long term sobriety.
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