Supporting recovery: Preventing relapse

The Training Exchange
Delivery Method: Virtual

This is a 1 day course delivered online (for individuals).

Available for individual staff members on our open programme in Bristol (you come to us) and for teams in-house (we come to you).

Also currently available (online for teams).

Course overview

Based on the latest research in recovery from problematic drug and alcohol use, this course offers a clear map of the recovery processes and the key challenges those in recovery face.

Drawing on social learning theory, clinical research and practical examples, participants explore models and techniques to support clients through each phase of their recovery and practise key skills to address the risk of relapse.

Course aims

The course will offer participants a chance to explore, understand and practice key skills in addressing the risk of relapse into substance misuse using models and techniques based on social learning theory

Course objectives

By the end of the course participants will have had opportunities to:

  • Define recovery
  • Practice key skills to support clients in the early stages of recovery
  • Assess the critical risk factors for individual clients
  • Build a recovery plan with clients

Maximum group size:16 people

Competencies - DANOS AB2.2012, AI1.2012, AI2.2012

Bookable Dates

25th Apr 2024 (09:30)
Online delivery
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Dates available on arrangement

The Training Exchange can also create this course for you on arrangement at your workplace.

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