About this course
Addiction is a chronic disease responsible for destroying lives, devastating families, and taking lives. There are many types of addiction; substance addictions (such as drugs and alcohol) as well as behavioral addictions (such as gambling, sex and eating). Our addiction recovery course provides a solid background for understanding addiction and equips the student with tools for supporting treatment and recovery. Students will learn the differences between use, abuse, and dependence, the variety of treatment options and the steps that lead toward successful recovery.
* You have 4 weeks to complete this course from date of your enrollment.
Addiction and Recovery: An Introduction Module 1
Detecting Addiction
There is no cure for addiction. However, there is hope for managing it. In Module one, we will look at the differences between abuse and dependence and the consequences associated with each. Also included is the descriptions of the different classes of drugs. We will examine how experimenting with certain substances can easily escalate to an addiction, and will review the risk factors for experimentation. Those struggling with addiction requires a patience in themselves to learn new coping skills. Also in module one, we will explore the cost of addiction.
- The Difference Between Abuse and Dependence
- Fears and Obstacles to Recovery
- Understanding the Substances
- Substance and Behavioral Addictions
- The Cost of Addiction to Families
Addiction and Recovery: An Introduction Module 2
Taking the First Steps
In module two, we will focus in on how to determine whether or not treatment is needed. First is a look at risk factors for developing addictions and then assessing the severity of addictive behaviors. Guidance to family members on how to detect addictions in a loved one is also included. As we move through the week, we will look at the general characteristics of different treatments and how to understand the different aspects of addiction so that treatment needs are fully met. We will wrap up module two by dispelling myths about quitting an addiction.
- Recognizing Addiction
- Deciding When to Start
- Successful Quitting
- Becoming Aware of Triggers
- Increasing Motivation to Change
Addiction and Recovery: An Introduction Module 3
Examining Treatment Approaches
Module three acts as a reference guide to a wide range of treatment options for addictions. We will look at different models and treatment approaches for addictions. Also included is the difference between inpatient and outpatient treatment options, and the pros and cons of each. As we move through the module, we will look at how long it takes to detox from specific substances and examine the risk of sever withdrawal symptoms and which medications may help. We will wrap up module three with looking at an array of self-help and peer support treatment approaches for addiction, alternative treatments, and considerations for teens.
- Treatment Choices
- Understanding Detoxification
- Twelve Step Programs
- Nutritional Therapy
- Teen Treatment Options
Addiction and Recovery: An Introduction Module 4
Life in Recovery
Module four will focus on longer-term recovery issues. We will look at methods for overcoming barriers to successful recovery and how to handle slips and relapses during recovery. Relationships can be difficult during the recovery process and in module four we will look at how to positively deal with relationships with family, friends, and co-workers. Module four will also provide guidance to families in handling relationships with the addicted member as well as each other.
- Building Skills for Recovery
- Learning from Relapse
- Helping with Follow Through
- Sustaining Optimism
- Helping Friends and Family