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Title: Recovering From Addiction


1
Recovering From Addiction
  • Presenters Molly Bernas, Rohan Jairam, Shelly
    Krzeminski, Jenny Lee, Brittany Marshall, Truong
    Truong
  • Chapter 27
  • Title (Content Area) Recovery from Addiction
    and Codependency
  • Lesson 1
  • Title (Topic) Recovery from Addiction
  • Grade Level Twelfth Grade (mean age 18)

2
Recovering From Addiction
Presentation Date November 13, 2007
3
In This Lesson, You Will Learn
4
What is addiction?
  • Addiction
  • Not so easy to define
  • A series of changes that happens over time
  • Source of addiction can vary
  • Probably the most serious and destructive of
    addictions are drugs or alcohol

5
Signs of addiction
  • Continual concern about where the next fix will
    come from
  • Getting high or drunk regularly
  • Lying about the amount of alcohol or drugs being
    used
  • Avoiding friends or loved ones to go get high or
    drunk
  • Giving up regular activities like after-school
    sports, homework, or hanging out with non-using
    friends
  • Choosing friends that can supply addictive
    substances

6
Signs of addiction (cont)
  • changes in appearance or personal habits
  • irritability, nervousness, personality changes,
    or mood swings
  • violent behavior
  • black-outs
  • needing more of the drug to get the same effect
    or to feel normal
  • talking about the substances a lot

7
Signs of addiction (cont)
  • thinking you have to drink or use drugs to have
    fun
  • pressuring others to join in the drinking or drug
    using
  • getting into trouble with the law
  • participating in high-risk behaviors such as
    driving under the influence
  • feeling depressed, hopeless, worn down, even
    suicidal

8
The statistics show
Imagine how many of them become addicted
9
Video A Recovered Drug Addict Talks About His
Addiction
10
There is a way to help!
11
Intervention
12
What is intervention?
  • Meant to stop the downward spiral of the
    alcoholic before he/she hits bottom or loses
    everything.
  • Family members/loved ones meet with counselor
  • Discuss how their actions have affected their
    lives and how they feel about it
  • They all surprise addict with a meeting to force
    the addict to face consequences of drinking and
    get help.

13
Activity How Family Members Feel
  • Get into your groups!
  • Each member of the group will take on the role of
    a member of an addict/alcoholics family. (ex
    mother, father, brother, spouse, child)
  • From that family members point of view, discuss
    the affects the alcoholics/addicts substance
    use has on you.

14
The Recovery Continuum
  • Recovery
  • Learning to live alcohol and/or drug free
  • Happens over time, and is a life-long process

15
Steps to Recovery
16
Recovery
  • Detoxification
  • The removal of all drugs/alcohol from the body
  • Abstinence
  • Remaining drug-free
  • Is this hard or easy to accomplish?

17
Activity two faces of addiction
  • Get into your groups!
  • Remaining in groups, each group will receive a
    piece of paper and pencil.
  • Half the groups will discuss the feelings an
    addict feel before recovery, and the other half
    of the groups discuss the feelings an addict
    experience after they begin recovery
  • Write down your responses

18
Treatment Options

19
Treatment Options
  • Where to begin?
  • Teenagers can talk to their teacher, parent, or
    school counselor to find a recovery program
  • The person may be directed to a support group or
    drug and alcohol treatment center

20
Treatment Options
  • Support Groups
  • The most popular method of drug and alcohol
    treatment
  • A group of people who share the same addiction
    and work together to help one another stay sober
  • Meetings are confidential, members can remain
    anonymous, and the meetings are free of charge
  • E.g. Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous

21
Treatment Options
  • Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities
  • Specialize in drug and alcohol counseling
  • Offer services to addicts who wish to recover
  • Detoxification Units
  • Inpatient Treatment
  • Outpatient Treatment
  • Continuing Programs
  • Halfway Houses

22
Its Now Time For an

Assignment
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Addiction Jeopardy!
  • Get into your groups!

24
The End!

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