Title: Chicago Addiction Counseling, Rehab Chicago
1Effective, Compassionate and Discreet Counseling
for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Drug and Alcohol Addiction
2- For professionals who have a lot of people
relying on them, the impact of addiction can be
widespread, hurting families, colleagues and
professional reputations that have taken years to
build. At Positive Sobriety Institute, we
understand that it can be difficult for
professionals to keep all of those balls in the
air especially when coupled with addiction,
mental health or behavioral health issues.
3- During addiction treatment at PSI, our
experienced and multidisciplinary team considers
you as an individual and the many roles you have
as a professional, parent, partner or spouse. In
addiction counseling, you will have the support
of other adults and professionals who also know
what its like to have many responsibilities in
life and to face similar struggles.
4- Addiction counseling helps replace
self-destructive behaviors with positive
thoughts, feelings and emotions so individuals
can regain control and develop healthy,
productive lives.
5GOALS OF ADDICTION COUNSELIN
- The addiction counseling team at Positive
Sobriety Institute works to achieve the following
goals - Increase the individuals motivation for change.
Teach how to break the addictive cycle and
establish abstinence. - Teach the individual coping and problem solving
skills required to maintain sobriety over the
long-term. Teach how to cope with cravings and
how to avoid triggers that can lead to relapse
such as people, places and things.
6GOALS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING
- Involve family members in the addiction recovery
plan. Family members who are involved in the
recovery process and who participate in treatment
activities can greatly improve the success of
treatment for the addicted individual. - Encourage participation in recovery support
groups. 12-Step groups such as Alcoholics
Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Cocaine
Anonymous are extremely valuable support systems
for recovering individuals.
7Evidence-Based Addiction Counseling Methods
Group Therapy
- Group therapy is an important, though often
misunderstood, component of addiction treatment.
Group therapys restorative effects emanate from
the powerful social bonds that form through
shared experience. Group therapy is a place to
nurture healthy relationships, and to demonstrate
respect, compassion and empathy for others. All
are necessary for maintaining sobriety, and for
embarking on a happy, healthy life with
fulfilling relationships after treatment.
8BENEFITS OF GROUP THERAPY
- Learning that youre not alone in your struggles.
Others have similar issues and problems. - Seeing the growth and learning from others who
are at different stages in recovery. - Having the freedom to express feelings and
receive caring and objective feedback from others.
9BENEFITS OF GROUP THERAPY
- Taking responsibility for ones choices and
behavior, and demonstrating respect, compassion
and empathy for others. - Having a safe place to take emotional risks by
trusting others and showing vulnerability.
10Specific Counseling Techniques Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational
Interviewing (MI)
- In both individual and group therapy, talking
about issues and expressing thoughts, feelings
and experiences is a key element of treatment.
But addiction counseling isnt just a time to
chat. Our team of board-certified psychiatrists,
licensed counselors and therapists uses
evidence-based, therapeutic approaches to guide
discussion and encourage self-discovery.
11Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Addiction
- CBT is a form of therapy utilized to treat a wide
variety of mental and psychological disorders,
including depression, anxiety disorders,
addiction, chronic pain and eating disorders. CBT
asserts that what we think about our lives and
circumstances greatly influences our feelings and
behavior. Negative or irrational beliefs lead to
poor behavioral choices. CBT has been shown to
help those with addictive disease more
effectively recognize stressors, triggers and
practice self-regulation and self-monitoring
techniques. - Self-monitoring helps individuals tune in to
feelings, behavioral patterns or situations
associated with drug or alcohol use. Being aware
of these triggers can help individuals plan
changes to help avoid relapse.
12Characteristics of CBT
- In CBT, clients and practitioners form a
therapeutic alliance and begin to identify and
understand problems in terms of the relationship
between thoughts, feelings and behavior. - In contrast to other forms of therapy which delve
deeply into early life experience, previous
trauma, and family dysfunction, CBT is here and
now focused. - CBT involves identifying distorted or irrational
thinking, defenses and unresolved wounds, and
assists in reframing beliefs, and changing
maladaptive and destructive behaviors.
13Characteristics of CBT
- CBT emphasizes putting newly learned ideas and
behaviors into practice in the form of behavioral
homework, such as trying new things. - CBT assists in identifying situations and
environments that trigger the desire to use and
how to employ adaptive coping strategies. - CBT helps with understanding biological and
emotional cues and sensations of craving and
self-defeating thoughts and behaviors
14Motivational Interviewing (MI) for Addiction
- Motivational interviewing strategically
identifies what a patient values the most, and
uses that as a catalyst for positive change.
Motivational interviewing techniques were
developed specifically for the treatment of
substance use disorders. The technique involves
using an empathic, nonjudgmental and supportive
approach to explore a patients values, beliefs
and personal goals. MI also examines any
ambivalence, or reluctance, about the changes
needed to live a sober life.
15MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING (MI) FOR ADDICTION
- For example, many addicted persons are unaware or
only partially aware of the impact of their
disease on their loved ones. Motivational
interviewing openly and honestly examines the
issue, without judgment or harsh confrontation.
When a patient fully understands that their drug
use is causing shame and embarrassment for their
children, the motivation to change increases and
ambivalence about making those changes decreases.
16CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING
- Motivational Interviewing helps individuals
discover their true motivation for change, and to
make a personal commitment to invest in
treatment. MI has been used successfully in
addiction and eating disorder treatment, and has
been shown to increase adherence to treatment. - Counselors ask open-ended questions, engage in
reflective and empathetic listening, reframing,
and encourage questions and dialogue.
17CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING
- MI helps patients see how their drug and alcohol
use or other problematic behaviors interfere with
their personal goals and values. - Instead of telling a patient how, or what to
change, the MI approach builds internal
motivation and elicits ideas from the individual
as to why they need to change. - MI encourages self-efficacy and the power to
choose a different way of life.
18- Our unique blend of ongoing, effective therapies
in a private, comfortable setting, along with
integration with the larger professional recovery
community, provides an ideal environment for a
lasting recovery.
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