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say no to drugs worksheets: Life Skills Curriculum: ARISE Work In Progress, Book 2: Substance Abuse & Guns (Instructor's Manual) , 2011-07-02 ARISE Work In Progress: Substance and Domestic Abuse provides interactive lesson plans to help teach your students about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, tobacco use, gun facts and gun control, guns and violence and much more! |
say no to drugs worksheets: Peer Pressure Gauge Julia Cook, 2018-01-23 Norbert feels the full weight of unwanted peer pressure when his friends scream at him to go along with the class. Can he resist and make the choice he should? |
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say no to drugs worksheets: DARE to Say No Max Felker-Kantor, 2024-04-02 With its signature DARE to keep kids off drugs slogan and iconic t-shirts, DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) was the most popular drug education program of the 1980s and 1990s. But behind the cultural phenomenon is the story of how DARE and other antidrug education programs brought the War on Drugs into schools and ensured that the velvet glove of antidrug education would be backed by the iron fist of rigorous policing and harsh sentencing. Max Felker-Kantor has assembled the first history of DARE, which began in Los Angeles in 1983 as a joint venture between the police department and the unified school district. By the mid-90s, it was taught in 75 percent of school districts across the United States. DARE received near-universal praise from parents, educators, police officers, and politicians and left an indelible stamp on many millennial memories. But the program had more nefarious ends, and Felker-Kantor complicates simplistic narratives of the War on Drugs. He shows how policing entered US schools and framed drug use as the result of personal responsibility, moral failure, and poor behavior deserving of punishment rather than something deeply rooted in state retrenchment, the abandonment of social service provisions, and structures of social and economic inequality. |
say no to drugs worksheets: No Thanks! Erainna Winnett, 2013-12-19 Blake and Colton face a tough decision when Colton's older brother and his persuasive friend offer them alcohol and drugs. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: The Happiness Trap Russ Harris, 2013 A guide to ACT: the revolutionary mindfulness-based program for reducing stress, overcoming fear, and finding fulfilment – now updated. International bestseller, 'The Happiness Trap', has been published in over thirty countries and twenty-two languages. NOW UPDATED. Popular ideas about happiness are misleading, inaccurate, and are directly contributing to our current epidemic of stress, anxiety and depression. And unfortunately, popular psychological approaches are making it even worse! In this easy-to-read, practical and empowering self-help book, Dr Russ Harries, reveals how millions of people are unwittingly caught in the 'The Happiness Trap', where the more they strive for happiness the more they suffer in the long term. He then provides an effective means to escape through the insights and techniques of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), a groundbreaking new approach based on mindfulness skills. By clarifying your values and developing mindfulness (a technique for living fully in the present moment), ACT helps you escape the happiness trap and find true satisfaction in life. Mindfulness skills are easy to learn and will rapidly and effectively help you to reduce stress, enhance performance, manage emotions, improve health, increase vitality, and generally change your life for the better. The book provides scientifically proven techniques to: reduce stress and worry; rise above fear, doubt and insecurity; handle painful thoughts and feelings far more effectively; break self-defeating habits; improve performance and find fulfilment in your work; build more satisfying relationships; and, create a rich, full and meaningful life. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: The Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guides , 1998-01-01 Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guides are meant to be used by NA members at any stage of recovery, whether it's the first time through the steps, or whether they have been a guiding force for many years. This book is intentionally written to be relevant to newcomers and to help more experienced memebers develop a deeper understanding of the Twelve Steps. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Writing Assessment and Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities Nancy Mather, Barbara J. Wendling, Rhia Roberts, 2009-10-12 A hands-on guide for anyone who teaches writing to students with learning disabilities This valuable resource helps teachers who want to sharpen their skills in analyzing and teaching writing to students with learning disabilities. The classroom-tested, research-proven strategies offered in this book work with all struggling students who have difficulties with writing-even those who have not been classified as learning disabled. The book offers a review of basic skills-spelling, punctuation, and capitalization-and includes instructional strategies to help children who struggle with these basics. The authors provide numerous approaches for enhancing student performance in written expression. They explore the most common reasons students are reluctant to write and offer helpful suggestions for motivating them. Includes a much-needed guide for teaching and assessing writing skills with children with learning disabilities Contains strategies for working with all students that struggle with writing Offers classroom-tested strategies, helpful information, 100+ writing samples with guidelines for analysis, and handy progress-monitoring charts Includes ideas for motivating reluctant writers Mather is an expert in the field of learning disabilities and is the best-selling author of Essentials of Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement Assessment |
say no to drugs worksheets: Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts Michael Brody-Waite, 2020-05-26 What if you learned that to lead well, you’d need to live like a drug addict? During treatment for drug addiction, Michael Brody-Waite learned three principles that became the difference between life and death: Practice rigorous authenticity Surrender the outcome Do uncomfortable work Leaving rehab, Michael entered the workplace where he was shocked to see most business leaders doing what he had been taught would kill him. He began to see striking similarities between drug addiction and what he calls “mask addiction.” Leaders everywhere were hiding their authentic selves in order to get what they wanted. They were doing things like: Saying yes when they could say no Hiding their weaknesses Avoiding difficult conversations Holding back their unique perspectives Instead of chasing drugs, leaders were chasing professional, financial, and social success from behind a mask—to the detriment of themselves and the people around them. Thanks to his recovery, Michael’s three principles gave him an unlikely competitive advantage throughout his career, resulting in a level of success unexpected for a “drug addict.” In Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts, Michael explains what drug addicts do to recover and provides a step-by-step program you can use to break free from your mask addiction to thrive in both work and life. He equips you with the tools you need to live and lead mask-free—tools to enable you to stop following others, lead yourself, and become one of the dynamic, growing, authentic leaders this world desperately needs. |
say no to drugs worksheets: ACT with Love Russ Harris, 2023-06-01 Build more compassionate, accepting, and loving relationships with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Let’s face it: Picture-perfect storybook romances don’t exist in real life. Couples fight. Feelings of love wax and wane through the years. And the stress and tedium of everyday life and work can often drive a wedge between even the most devoted couples. So, how can you reignite passion and intimacy in your relationship, cultivate greater understanding and compassion between yourself and your partner, and bring the joy back to your love life? In this fully revised and updated edition of ACT with Love, therapist and world-renowned ACT expert Russ Harris shows how developing psychological flexibility—the ability to be in the present moment with openness, awareness, and focus, and to take effective action in line with one's values—can help you and your partner strengthen and deepen your relationship. Also included is new information on attachment theory, powerful mindfulness and self-compassion techniques, and assertiveness and boundary-setting skills. ACT with Love will show you how to: Let go of conflict, open up, and live fully in the present Use mindfulness to increase intimacy, connection, and understanding Resolve painful conflicts and reconcile long-standing differences Act on your values to build a rich and meaningful relationship If you’re looking to increase feelings of intimacy, love, and connection with your partner, this book has everything you need to get started—together. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Group Treatment for Substance Abuse, Second Edition Mary Marden Velasquez, Cathy Crouch, Nanette Stokes Stephens, Carlo C. DiClemente, 2015-10-22 The leading manual on group-based treatment of substance use disorders, this highly practical book is grounded in the transtheoretical model and emphasizes the experiential and behavioral processes of change. The program helps clients move through the stages of change by building skills for acknowledging a problem, deciding to act, developing and executing a plan, and accomplishing other critical tasks. The expert authors provide step-by-step guidelines for implementing the 35 structured sessions, along with strategies for enhancing motivation. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the volume includes 58 reproducible handouts. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. New to This Edition *Reflects significant developments in research and clinical practice. *Eight new sessions focusing on the brain and substance use, gratitude, self-control, mindfulness, acceptance, and more. *Updated discussions of motivational interviewing and the use of cognitive-behavioral techniques with groups. *41 of the 58 handouts are new or revised; all are now downloadable. See also Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change, Second Edition, by Gerard J. Connors et al., which explores how the transtheoretical model can inform treatment planning and intervention in diverse clinical contexts. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: Life Skills Curriculum: ARISE Living a Healthy Lifestyle ARISE Foundation Staff, 2011-07-06 ARISE Living a Healthy Lifestyle teaches middle schoolers how to begin taking responsibility for their own health. Interactive lesson plans cover basic preventative maintenance, nutrition, exercise, substance abuse, worry and stress. These lessons are fun and interesting, creating memorable experiences to help retain knowledge. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Worry Says What? Allison Edwards, 2018-09-04 Allison Edwards, author of the best-selling book Why Smart Kids Worry, gives a glimpse into the ways worry whispers to young minds, and offers a powerful tool all children can use to silence those fears. Worry's songs tie my tummy up in knots, and the things he says make my heart beat very fast. Sometimes he speaks in a whisper, and other times his voice gets so loud I can't hear anything else. Worry and anxiety are currently the top mental health issues among children and teens. Children have a number of worries throughout childhood that will come and go. The problem is not with the worries themselves, but that children believe the worries to be true. With a relatable story and beautiful artwork, Worry Says What? will help children (and adults) flip their thinking when anxious thoughts begin and turn them into powerful reminders of all they are capable of accomplishing. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: Ventures All Levels Civics Worksheets K.Lynn Savage, Gretchen Bitterlin, Dennis Johnson, Donna Price, Sylvia Ramirez, 2010-01-18 Ventures is a six-level, standards-based ESL series for adult-education ESL. Ventures Civics offers reproducible civics worksheets for use alongside the Ventures series. Designed to cover the EL/Civics objectives, this supplement also includes teaching tips and an arcade for preparing for the U.S. Citizenship Exam. |
say no to drugs worksheets: The Truth about Drugs Patrick Dixon, 1998 |
say no to drugs worksheets: Prevention Pipeline , 1991 An alcohol and drug awareness service. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: Driving With Care: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Impaired Driving Offender Treatment-Strategies for Responsible Living Kenneth W. Wanberg, Harvey B. Milkman, David S. Timken, 2004-11-10 This is a 12-session, 24-hour education program for impaired driving offenders who have at least minimal indicators of past problems associated with AOD use or misuse and whose arrest BAC was at the impaired driving level. Level II Education helps clients to understand how problem behaviors are learned and how those behaviors are strengthened. They develop a good understanding of their involvement in impaired driving and how their state laws apply to that involvement. Clients learn how their own AOD use fits clinically identified patterns and cycles of AOD use and misuse. They develop strategies and skills to prevent future problems of use and misuse and involvement in DWI behavior: relapse and recidivism prevention. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: Codependent No More Melody Beattie, 2009-06-10 In a crisis, it's easy to revert to old patterns. Caring for your well-being during the coronavirus pandemic includes maintaining healthy boundaries and saying no to unhealthy relationships. The healing touchstone of millions, this modern classic by one of America's best-loved and most inspirational authors holds the key to understanding codependency and to unlocking its stultifying hold on your life. Is someone else's problem your problem? If, like so many others, you've lost sight of your own life in the drama of tending to someone else's, you may be codependent--and you may find yourself in this book--Codependent No More. The healing touchstone of millions, this modern classic by one of America's best-loved and most inspirational authors holds the key to understanding codependency and to unlocking its stultifying hold on your life. With instructive life stories, personal reflections, exercises, and self-tests, Codependent No More is a simple, straightforward, readable map of the perplexing world of codependency--charting the path to freedom and a lifetime of healing, hope, and happiness. Melody Beattie is the author of Beyond Codependency, The Language of Letting Go, Stop Being Mean to Yourself, The Codependent No More Workbook and Playing It by Heart. |
say no to drugs worksheets: The Social World of Drugs Phyllis Ann Langton, 1996 This comprehensive text focuses on the institutions of drugs and drug use. Its sociological approach discusses theory, drug use as a business, and drug use among the elderly while covering illegal and legal drugs. |
say no to drugs worksheets: TIP 35: Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment (Updated 2019) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2019-11-19 Motivation is key to substance use behavior change. Counselors can support clients' movement toward positive changes in their substance use by identifying and enhancing motivation that already exists. Motivational approaches are based on the principles of person-centered counseling. Counselors' use of empathy, not authority and power, is key to enhancing clients' motivation to change. Clients are experts in their own recovery from SUDs. Counselors should engage them in collaborative partnerships. Ambivalence about change is normal. Resistance to change is an expression of ambivalence about change, not a client trait or characteristic. Confrontational approaches increase client resistance and discord in the counseling relationship. Motivational approaches explore ambivalence in a nonjudgmental and compassionate way. |
say no to drugs worksheets: U.S. History Worksheets , 2009-09-01 This activity book of ready-to-use, reproducible pencil-to-paper worksheets is ideal for enrichment or for use as reinforcement. Perfect for use at school or as homework, it serves as a fun introduction to U.S. History. |
say no to drugs worksheets: The Queer and Transgender Resilience Workbook Anneliese A. Singh, 2018-02-02 How can you build unshakable confidence and resilience in a world still filled with ignorance, inequality, and discrimination? The Queer and Transgender Resilience Workbook will teach you how to challenge internalized negative messages, handle stress, build a community of support, and embrace your true self. Resilience is a key ingredient for psychological health and wellness. It’s what gives people the psychological strength to cope with everyday stress, as well as major setbacks. For many people, stressful events may include job loss, financial problems, illness, natural disasters, medical emergencies, divorce, or the death of a loved one. But if you are queer or gender non-conforming, life stresses may also include discrimination in housing and health care, employment barriers, homelessness, family rejection, physical attacks or threats, and general unfair treatment and oppression—all of which lead to overwhelming feelings of hopelessness and powerlessness. So, how can you gain resilience in a society that is so often toxic and unwelcoming? In this important workbook, you’ll discover how to cultivate the key components of resilience: holding a positive view of yourself and your abilities; knowing your worth and cultivating a strong sense of self-esteem; effectively utilizing resources; being assertive and creating a support community; fostering hope and growth within yourself, and finding the strength to help others. Once you know how to tap into your personal resilience, you’ll have an unlimited well you can draw from to navigate everyday challenges. By learning to challenge internalized negative messages and remove obstacles from your life, you can build the resilience you need to embrace your truest self in an imperfect world. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns Gitta Jacob, Hannie van Genderen, Laura Seebauer, 2015-03-16 Breaking Negative Thinking Patterns is the first schema-mode focused resource guide aimed at schema therapy patients and self-help readers seeking to understand and overcome negative patterns of thinking and behaviour. Represents the first resource for general readers on the mode approach to schema therapy Features a wealth of case studies that serve to clarify schemas and modes and illustrate techniques for overcoming dysfunctional modes and behavior patterns Offers a series of exercises that readers can immediately apply to real-world challenges and emotional problems as well as the complex difficulties typically tackled with schema therapy Includes original illustrations that demonstrate the modes and approaches in action, along with 20 self-help mode materials which are also available online Written by authors closely associated with the development of schema therapy and the schema mode approach |
say no to drugs worksheets: The Teen Relationship Workbook Kerry Moles, 2001 This workbook is for therapists, counselors, and other professionals working with young people to prevent or end relationship abuse. Designed to teach teens to recognize the warning signs in relationship abuse and develop skills for healthy relationships. |
say no to drugs worksheets: We Beat the Street Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, Rameck Hunt, Sharon Draper, 2006-04-20 Uplifting and inspiring, this true story about how three friends came together and encouraged one another to achieve great success will speak to young readers everywhere. “All readers will be riveted by the profoundly inspirational stories and personal, intimate voices that discuss big mistakes and complicated emotions, including ‘survivor guilt’ for choosing a different path from friends and family.” —Booklist Growing up on the rough streets of Newark, New Jersey, Rameck, George,and Sampson could easily have followed their childhood friends into drug dealing, gangs, and prison. But when a presentation at their school made the three boys aware of the opportunities available to them in the medical and dental professions, they made a pact among themselves that they would become doctors. It took a lot of determination—and a lot of support from one another—but despite all the hardships along the way, the three succeeded. Retold with the help of an award-winning author, this younger adaptation of the adult hit novel The Pact is a hard-hitting, powerful, and inspirational book that will speak to young readers everywhere. |
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say no to drugs worksheets: My Book of Life by Angel Martine Leavitt, 2012-09-04 When sixteen-year-old Angel meets Call at the mall, he buys her meals and says he loves her, and he gives her some candy that makes her feel like she can fly. Pretty soon she's addicted to his candy, and she moves in with him. As a favor, he asks her to hook up with a couple of friends of his, and then a couple more. Now Angel is stuck working the streets at Hastings and Main, a notorious spot in Vancouver, Canada, where the girls turn tricks until they disappear without a trace, and the authorities don't care. But after her friend Serena disappears, and when Call brings home a girl who is even younger and more vulnerable than her to learn the trade, Angel knows that she and the new girl have got to find a way out. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Spent Sally Palaian, 2011-04-07 Leading psychologist and financial commentator Palaian offers a tested, step-by-step guide to help people break the spending obsession by looking within. Today, Americans are saving less, carrying larger debt loads, losing their homes to foreclosure, and filing bankruptcy in record numbers. Yet, people continue to spend more than they can afford. The advice of financial planners only treats the symptoms of overspending. In Spent, Sally Palaian offers proven plans for taking on a range of personal issues with money by examining those underlying emotional, familial, and societal factors that trigger spending behaviors. Spent teaches readers to control shopping, pay off debt, develop budgets, and become financially competent through: - easy-to-use assessment tools designed to pinpoint the severity of a problem - questionnaires that facilitate the exploration of the root causes of unhealthy financial behaviors - user-friendly exercises created to influence change from within Palaian's system for financial recovery is also designed to help hoarders, financial codependents, and underachievers attain lasting, positive change and a healthy view of one's true value in life. Palaian has spoken about financial disorders for various therapy associations and has served as an expert in the media on mental disorders and spending, most recently for MSN Money. |
say no to drugs worksheets: DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets Marsha M. Linehan, 2014-10-28 Featuring more than 225 user-friendly handouts and worksheets, this is an essential resource for clients learning dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills, and those who treat them. All of the handouts and worksheets discussed in Marsha M. Linehan's DBT Skills Training Manual, Second Edition, are provided, together with brief introductions to each module written expressly for clients. Originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder, DBT has been demonstrated effective in treatment of a wide range of psychological and emotional problems. No single skills training program will include all of the handouts and worksheets in this book; clients get quick, easy access to the tools recommended to meet their particular needs. The 8 1/2 x 11 format and spiral binding facilitate photocopying. Purchasers also get access to a webpage where they can download and print additional copies of the handouts and worksheets. Mental health professionals, see also the author's DBT Skills Training Manual, Second Edition, which provides complete instructions for teaching the skills. Also available: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, the authoritative presentation of DBT, and Linehan's instructive skills training DVDs for clients--Crisis Survival Skills: Part One and This One Moment. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Serving Children and Families Through Community-University Partnerships Thomas R. Chibucos, Richard M. Lerner, 2012-12-06 A consistently identified criticism about contemporary higher education is that academia is not playing a visible role in contributing to the improvement of the lives of people in the community - as the lives are lived on a day-to-day basis. However, there has been a long tradition of such `Outreach Scholarship' in America, and this focus is gaining renewed attention, at least in part, because policy makers and philanthropic organizations are pressing universities and colleges to use their learning resources in ways that more directly benefit society. Universites have listened to, and continue to heed, such appeals. Serving Children and Families Through Community-University Partnerships: Success Stories illustrates such work by presenting several dozen exemplary `success stories' of community-university partnerships that serve to enhance the lives of children, youth, and families. These illustrations are drawn from collaborations across the breadth of the nation and reflect the work of many diverse colleges and universities. Moreover, these partnerships involve an array of target audiences, ranging across the individual life span from infancy through old age and involving a diverse set of groups and organizations. In addition, this work takes many forms, for example, technical assistance, evaluation, training, program design and delivery, demonstration or participatory, action research, and dissemination. The book is useful to two broad audiences: (1) Individuals, in and out of academia, in decision-making roles that directly impact what gets done or does not get done in colleges and universities; and (2) Persons outside academia who are concerned with creating positive change across a wide-range of issues pertinent to the lives of youth, families, and communities. This volume will guide universities and communities to work together to promote positive development in the diverse children, families, and communities of our nation. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Over the Influence, Second Edition Patt Denning, Jeannie Little, 2017-07-09 Just say no just doesn't work for everyone. If you've tried to quit and failed, simply want to cut down, or wish to work toward sobriety gradually, join the many thousands of readers who have turned to this empathic, science-based resource--now thoroughly revised. A powerful alternative to abstinence-only treatments, harm reduction helps you set and meet your own goals for gaining control over alcohol and drugs. Step by step, the expert authors guide you to figure out: *Which aspects of your habits may be harmful. *How to protect your safety and make informed choices. *What changes you would like to make. *How to put your intentions into action. *When it's time to seek help--and where to turn. Updated to reflect a decade's worth of research, the fully revised second edition is even more practical. It features additional vivid stories and concrete examples, engaging graphics, new worksheets (which you can download and print for repeated use), Self-Reflection boxes, and more. Mental health professionals, see also the authors' Practicing Harm Reduction Psychotherapy, Second Edition. |
say no to drugs worksheets: Arresting the Demand for Drugs William DeJong, 1987 The projects featured in this monograph -- Project SPECDA (School Program to Educate and Control Drug Abuse) in New York City and Project DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) in Los Angeles -- are designed to prevent drug abuse among school-aged children by building students' self-esteem, teaching decision-making skills, and guiding them in resisting peer pressure to use drugs. The report outlines the underlying philosophy of police/school substance-abuse prevention programs and research evidence is briefly reviewed to affirm the effectiveness of such an approach. The strength of both projects is the length and scope of the core curriculum for fifth-grade and sixth-grade students. Curriculum content is reviewed, along with the teaching strategies used and audiovisual materials. The monograph also considers the additional educational activities developed by DARE and SPECDA, including 1-day school assemblies, abbreviated programs, DARE's junior high curriculum, and parent meetings. Other topics discussed are program development and implementation, program structure and administration, and the monitoring of program performance. A short-term evaluation of DARE is appended. |
say no to drugs worksheets: ACT Made Simple Russ Harris, 2019-05-01 NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Due to the recent illegal counterfeiting of this book, we cannot guarantee book quality when purchased through third-party sellers. Now fully-revised and updated, this second edition of ACT Made Simple includes new information and chapters on self-compassion, flexible perspective taking, working with trauma, and more. Why is it so hard to be happy? Why is life so difficult? Why do humans suffer so much? And what can we realistically do about it? No matter how rewarding your job, as a mental health professional, you may sometimes feel helpless in the face of these questions. You are also well aware of the challenges and frustrations that can present during therapy. If you’re looking for ways to optimize your client sessions, consider joining the many thousands of therapists and life coaches worldwide who are learning acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). With a focus on mindfulness, client values, and a commitment to change, ACT is proven-effective in treating depression, anxiety, stress, addictions, eating disorders, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder (BPD), and myriad other psychological issues. It’s also a revolutionary new way to view the human condition—packed full of exciting new tools, techniques, and strategies for promoting profound behavioral change. A practical primer, ideal for ACT newcomers and experienced ACT professionals alike, ACT Made Simple offers clear explanations of the six ACT processes and a set of real-world tips and solutions for rapidly and effectively implementing them in your practice. This book gives you everything you need to start using ACT with your clients for impressive results. Inside, you’ll find: scripts, exercises, metaphors, and worksheets to use with your clients; a session-by-session guide to implementing ACT; transcripts from therapy sessions; guidance for creating your own therapeutic techniques and exercises; and practical tips to overcome “therapy roadblocks.” This book aims to take the complex theory and practice of ACT and make it accessible and enjoyable for therapists and clients. |
Tips & Tools to Help You Quit Drinking - National Institute on …
*Short skill-building activities to help you stay in control are available from Worksheets & moree onpag the Rethinking Drinking website. Recovering from a drinking episode when your goal is to quit: 9 Practical Tips 1. Get right back on track. Stop drinking—the sooner the better. 2. Remember, each day is a new day to start over.
Drug Information Part 1 (KS3) - Hope UK
Pictures of drugs and worksheets numbered to fill in. COVID-Secure - Use PPT for pictures Online - PPT pictures Poll if using Zoom. Chat room for answers if worksheet not an option 2 15 mins Categories Game - Explain the 4 categories, then ask the group to put the 10 drugs above into the right category. Categories game + Instructions
Refusal Skills - Centerstone
Stop and Say “No!” • STOP – It’s a good idea to STOP when you start to feel uncomfortable. If you STOP, you have time to take a deep breath and think clearly about what is happening. • STOPPING is a good first step towards an effective conversation. • SAY NO – Don’t assume your partner can read your mind.You need to say NO and say it like you mean it.
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the brain becomes less able to make good judgments or step in to say “no” to a harmful impulse. Also, some drugs affect other parts of the brain, like the brain stem. The brain stem controls heart rate and breathing. When a person takes certain drugs like opioids, their breathing can become dangerously slow.
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specifically what you might say or do in each situation. Your good friend John asked you to come over to his house after school to work on a science project. John is a straight-A student who has helped you with school projects before. When you get there you see that there are no adults or other kids there.
Teacher's Guide: Alcohol (Grades 6 to 8) - KidsHealth
Title: Teacher's Guide: Alcohol (Grades 6 to 8) Subject: The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help your students get the facts they need and understand the dangers of drinking.
PART #1 Stress relief: When and how to say no
25 Sep 2007 · How to say no No. Nope. Nah. See how simple it is to say one little word, allowing you to take a pass on tasks that don't make the cut? Of course, there will be times when it's just not that easy. Here are some things to keep in mind when you need to say no: Say no. The word "no" has power. Don't be afraid to use it.
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place. It is important to say “no” to people or situations when appropriate. Saying “no” does not mean you are selfish, uncaring, or disrespectful. Saying “no” is often necessary to preserve your well-being. 5. Deal with your past. Sometimes, codependent behavior is …
Drug Awareness Presentation - SFDR CISD
drugs that are either naturally derived from the flowers of the poppy plant, or synthetic substitutes. In the case of heroin, it’s produced from morphine, a naturally occurring substance that comes from the seedpod of poppy plants. It carries a strong …
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or circumstances. They are done with little or no thought, and after years of use, are hard to break. Habit patterns are often reinforced by seemingly positive results, can be encouraged by others, and become convenient. It is usually easier to …
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but a clear ‘yes’ means no.” (4 minutes) STEP 4: Say, “We’re going to take a look now at what it’s like to ask for and give consent in a relationship.” Break students up into pairs. Say, “I’m going to distribute a scenario to each of you, and you’re going to work together to create and perform a brief skit – no more than
Alcohol Drugs and Staying Safe Lesson Plan - Healthy Schools
• All drugs carry health risks if abused, including prescription drugs. One of the main risks with illegal drugs compared to drugs like alcohol and tobacco is that illegal drugs aren’t quality controlled and can be ‘cut’ with all sorts of ingredients, …
Breaking Free of Addiction - Between Sessions
Between Sessions Resources publishes a variety of worksheets and other tools designed to be used as therapeu0c homework. Breaking Free of Addicon is one of a series of workbooks designed to help people prac0ce the psychological skills they learn in therapy.
Huge Headache - Super Teacher Worksheets
No! He should never take any drugs unless they are given to him by a parent. 3. Can over-the-counter drugs, like Tylenol, be dangerous? Explain. Yes. Tylenol and most drugs can be extremely dangerous in some situations. If you take too much, you can become very sick. If it interacts with another drug, you can also become very sick.
Unit One - Keeping myself safe around drugs - Bexley Public School
Brainstorm ‘what drugs can you name?’ List responses and discuss. Using Worksheet 1, students classify the drugs into: • legal drugs • illegal drugs. The teacher explains that the drugs may be placed in more than one category. For example, it is illegal for under 18 year olds to be sold cigarettes or alcohol, but adults can legally ...
Too Good For Drugs HIGH School Implementation - Prevention First
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Strong Bones - Super Teacher Worksheets
No! She should never take a vitamin unless they are given to her by a parent. 3. Vitamins can be healthy for most people, but Grace should not take a vitamin pill ... Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com. Created Date: 4/29/2013 12:00:57 PM ...
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Many people experiencing anger problems feel that they have no control over it. Control is possible and this manual can show you techniques to gain more control however the individual must CHOOSE to use the skills and practice them until they become second nature. Even people who have anger problems display control for
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CC-6 Learning To Say “No” CC-7 Unrealistic Thinking CC-8 What is Depression and Anxiety? CC-9 Support Network Survey CC-10 Relaxation Employment E-1 The Ready-for Work Checklist E-2 The Right Job Checklist E-3 Thinking About A More Open Recovery E-4 Making Work Work For You Resources R-1 General Resources for Help and Info
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taking drugs. However, you are unsure about whether you want to give up drugs altogether or feel maybe the current circumstances are not the right time for you to do so. Action You have decided that drugs are causing you a problem and realise you have got to do something about it. You can plan a course of action. This could be
SUBSTANCE USE & SEXUAL DECISION MAKING Lesson 1
of drugs and under-age drinking and -facilitated sexual assault. Drug-facilitated sexual assault is when someone gives “drugs” to another person in order to make it easier to sexually assault them. “Drugs” refers to any substance that inhibits a person’s ability to understand what is happening to them and to say no. Alcohol
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Marijuana Marijuana. is a type of drug that can be smoked When someone smokes marijuana, the drug goes to their . lungs, then to their . bloodstream
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No! She should never take a vitamin unless they are given to her by a parent. 4. Vitamins can be healthy for most people, but Grace should not take a vitamin pill unless it is given to her by a parent. Why? Adult vitamins are often different from a children's vitamins. Also, if the wrong dose is taken, Grace could become very sick. 5.
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Lesson 1 Subject: Health Grade: 9 Unit: Drugs and Alcohol (Addictions) Outcome USC 9.6 – Analyze the health, economic, and social supports and challenges on addictions on self, family, community and the environment. Curriculum Indicators: a.Evaluate personal knowledge in terms of what is known and what needs to be learned about
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Title: Handout: Drugs (Grades 3 to 5) Subject: This handout is part of the Teacher's Guide on Drugs for grades 3 to 5. Created Date: 10/17/2016 9:16:56 AM
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NO → Go to # 3 6 5. When I was involved in addictive behavior, my life was unmanageable. YES → Go to # 8 NO → Go to # 8 3. Please answer the questions: Are you really powerless over drugs? YES → Great, you understand the first principle of Step One! Humor us anyway. Imagine you say NO and follow the instructions below.
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No one would want to be with me if I didn’t drink or use. My drinking isn’t hurting anyone. I’m inadequate. I’m worthless. I’ll never get my act together. I really messed things up this time. I can’t tolerate the anxiety without drinking or using. Treatment is going to ruin my life.
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of consciousness. No longer one of total despair and hopelessness, but one of victory and hope. And that's what Jeremiah did. He changed his thought patterns from, "Oh, woe is me and there's no one to help me" to thinking, “Through the LORD'S mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is Your
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other drugs increase the risk of injury I. Analyze the deadly consequences of binge drinking I. Evaluate the effects of alcohol and other drugs on human body systems, brain function, and behavior, and describe health benefits associated with abstaining from the use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs. J. Develop a set of personal
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social skills to resist peer pressure to say no to drugs. DARE instructors do not use the scare tactics of traditional approaches that focus on the dangers of drug use. Instead, the instructors teach children a variety of techniques to resist peer pressure. As a result of the instruction, children gain good judgment by learning skills in
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Advanced Recovery Systems Online Addiction Recovery Program 1 Lesson 3: Stages of Change Which Stage of Change are you in? _____ Precontemplative - People in this stage are not thinking seriously about changing and tend to defend their current use patterns.
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Say No To Drugs Worksheets No Thanks! Erainna Winnett 2013-12-19 Blake and Colton face a tough decision when Colton's older brother and his persuasive friend offer them alcohol and drugs. Life Skills Curriculum: ARISE Big Kids Book of Life's Lessons: Grade 4 -5 , Volume 1 ARISE Foundation Staff 2011-07-05
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Substance Use Prevention Activities 7 | P a g e Social ~ Gambling for a predetermined amount of time and with a fixed amount of money, is able to restrict gambling at any time, and does not use winnings to gamble Problem involvement ~ Investing considerable time and emotional energy in gambling; The stakes are higher than the person can afford; Causes social, family or work …
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- Being able to set boundaries for yourself and say ‘No’ where necessary Most people struggle with these two elements in at least some areas of their lives. When you find it difficult to be assertive you may find that you think or feel the following things: * I feel angry when people are taking me for granted * I say yes to too many things
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Say No To Drugs Worksheets Susan Amerikaner. Content ... You Can Say No to Drugs Gretchen Super,1990-06-01 Describes, in simple terms, how to say No to drugs, how to listen to your own feelings, how to handle peer pressure, and how to become a drug-free kid. No Thanks! Erainna Winnett,2013-12-19 Blake and Colton face a tough decision when ...
Refusal Skills It is important to note that each person is different …
1. Say “NO THANKS.” The easiest but some forget to try it. This often works when “No!” you are faced with friendly or teasing pressure. 9. Strength in numbers. The truth is simple. If you surround yourself with friends that make good choices then you will too. The opposite is true as well. One of your most important choices you can make is
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No! Ella should not use Beth's inhaler because it is prescription medication specially for Beth. It is dangerous to take someone else's medication. 4. What could Ella do when she's out of breath? She could sit out of the game for a little while until she feels better. If it's a serious, continuing problem, she could see her doctor about the ...
Written by Kelly Hashway - Super Teacher Worksheets
No! Ella should not use Beth's inhaler because it is prescription medication specially for Beth. It is dangerous to take someone else's medication. 4. What could Ella do when she's out of breath? She could sit out of the game for a little while until she feels better. If it's a serious, continuing problem, she could see her doctor about the ...
Drugs - Safeguarding in Partnership
How frequently alcohol and drugs has been taken: If a person is taking alcohol or drugs frequently, they may become used to the impact and want to take more to heighten that impact. They may assume that what they consumed didn [t make them ill previously, so more alcohol or drugs will be the same. There is no guaranteed quality in alcohol and ...
Grades 3 to 5 • Health Problems Series Smoking
Write two things you could say to someone to remind them why to quit smoking. 8. True or false: The longer a person smokes, the worse the damage is to the body.
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An (Unusual) Intro to Quitting Drugs - Kim Rosenthal, MD
28 Jul 2021 · An (Unusual) Intro to Quitting Drugs is an entertaining but clinical set of worksheets meant to help people with addiction get closer to the idea of quitting. That means silly quizzes, crossword puzzles, word searches, cartoons, and a few bad jokes. The handouts also encompass different types of treatment, stages of recovery, education
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important part of the recovery process. People addicted to drugs or alcohol do not schedule their time. People who schedule their time are not actively using, addicted individuals. 1. Why is it necessary? If you begin your recovery in a hospital, you have the structure of the program and the building to help you stop using.
Alternative Coping Mechanisms to help avoid or reduce self-harming
Make a scrapbook Color in a picture or coloring book. Make a phone list of people you can call for support. Allow yourself to use it. Pay attention to your breathing (breath slowly, in through your nose and out through your mouth) Pay attention to the rhythmic motions of your body (walking, stretching, etc.) Learn HALT signals (hungry, angry, lonely, tired)
Green Folder - Active Recovery
It is considered a brain disease because drugs change the brain; they change its structure and how it works. These brain changes can be long lasting and can lead to many harmful, often self-destructive, behaviors. Some addictions are PHYSICAL, like opiates, benzos and alcohol. You will need to wean off or go to medical detox.
37 Ideas on How You Can Stay Sober During the Holidays
4 Dec 2018 · Decide in advance that there’s no way in the world that you will drink or use drugs at the event. Ask for help from your Higher Power, because you may need it. Know and rehearse exactly what you will say if someone asks, “Would you like a drink?” or “Want to do a line?” Sober Holidays Tip #20 Stay sober at the party: Serve yourself.
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Say No To Drugs Worksheets How to Say No to Drugs Damian P. Kreske,Ronald J. Brogan,2008 Providing young people with the facts about the dangers of drug use is the best way to help them make good decisions. How to Say No to Drugs explains how drug use affects the body and can lead to addiction, as well as how young people can avoid peer ...