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Helping Men Recover Community Edition Package

Including Binder, Facilitator's Guide, and Participants Workbook
Loseblattwerk
376 Seiten
2011
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-470-48654-2 (ISBN)
CHF 229,95 inkl. MwSt
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Most drug and alcohol addicts are men but little effort has been made to address the special issues that are unique to men.
Helping Men Recover is the first gender-responsive, trauma-informed treatment program for men.  The materials are grounded in research, theory, and clinical practice and include a facilitator’s guide and a participant’s workbook. This is the men’s version of the widely used, evidence-based women’s curriculum, Helping Women Recover. The Helping Men Recover Facilitator’s Guide for the 18 session program is a step-by-step manual containing the theory, structure, and content needed for running groups. The participant’s workbook allows men to process and record the therapeutic experience. The program model is organized into four modules: self, relationships, sexuality, and spirituality. These are the four areas that recovering men have identified as triggers for relapse and as necessary for growth and healing. The materials are designed to be user-friendly and self-instructive. This allows the Helping Men Recover program to be implemented by a staff with a wide range of training and experience. There is also a criminal justice version of the facilitator’s guide which is designed specifically for men in criminal justice settings.

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 What the Facilitator Needs to Know About Providing Gender-Responsive Services 1

New Approaches to Men’s Treatment 1

What We Have Learned 2

Fundamentals of Gender-Responsive Services 3

The Holistic Health Model of Addiction 4

The Spiral of Addiction and Recovery 5

A New Focus on Men’s Psychological Development 7

Relational-Cultural Theory and Men 9

The Theory of Trauma 11

The Value of Twelve Step Programs and Other Mutual-Help Groups 21

2 Facilitating the Program 23

Organization and Content of the Program 23

Four Issues: Self, Relationships, Sexuality, and Spirituality 23

The Sessions 24

A Man’s Workbook 27

Principles of an Effective Treatment Program 28

A Supportive Environment 28

Using a Psychoeducational Model: Three Levels of Intervention 29

A Strength-Based Model 30

Cultural Context and Gender 31

Open and Closed Groups 31

Co-Facilitation 31

Treatment Program Design 32

Interfacing with Therapeutic Communities and Step Programs 32

The Role of the Facilitator 33

Guidelines for Facilitating This Program 33

Training the Facilitators 38

The Facilitator’s Journey 39

Module A: Self 41

Background and Rationale 42

The Sessions 44

1. Defining Self 51

2. Men in Recovery 83

3. Sense of Self 103

4. Men: Inside and Out 117

5. Men and Feelings 131

Module B: Relationships 157

Background and Rationale 158

The Sessions 159

6. Family of Origin 163

7. Barriers to Relationships 199

8. Fathers 233

9. Mothers 251

10. Creating Healthy Relationships and Support Systems 269

11. Effective Communication and Intimacy 293

Module C: Sexuality 315

Background and Rationale 316

The Sessions 316

12. Sexuality and Addiction 323

13. Sexual Identity 345

14. Barriers to Sexual Health 365

15. Healthy Sexuality 387

Module D: Spirituality 407

Background and Rationale 408

The Sessions 409

16. What is Spirituality? 411

17. Real Men 431

18. Creating a Vision 455

Appendix: Materials Related to Recovery 473

I. Five Primary Practices of the Oxford Group 474

II. The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 475

III. A.A. Slogans 476

IV. A Letter from Carl Jung to Bill Wilson 477

V. The Serenity Prayer 479

VI. The Synanon Prayer 480

VII. SMART Recovery® 481

VIII. Save Our Selves/(SOS) 482

References 483

Additional Resources 489

About the Authors 495

Index 497

Feedback Form 509

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.6.2011
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 315 x 292 mm
Gewicht 2019 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Suchtkrankheiten
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
ISBN-10 0-470-48654-6 / 0470486546
ISBN-13 978-0-470-48654-2 / 9780470486542
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