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    Category: MODULE 8 – change talk – wishes & dips

    relapse recovery boundaries Allies in Recovery addiction family intervention Dominique Simon-Levine, dominique simon levine, CRAFT, alcohol, stealing, behavior, withdrawal, stealing, emotions

    Now They’re Stealing and Disappearing…

    When an addicted loved one is exhibiting increasingly alarming behavior, first of all, don't take it personally. Remember, it is not directed at you. …
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    Dominique Simon June 21, 2017
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    I Haven’t Seen a Wish or a Dip – Should I Wait?

    Like a wish or a dip, the timing of a planned conversation is important. Your Loved One should be in an okay mood, not completely high or in withdrawa…
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    Dominique Simon June 12, 2017
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    Intervention or Intervention?

    Look for a "wish" or a "dip" in your Loved One. It is during one of these moments that you talk about treatment. The rest of the t…
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    Dominique Simon May 26, 2017
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    This is Your Cue! Learn How to Recognize Motivation …

    It is critical that you, as your addicted loved one's ally, understand that you can’t create motivation. And it is equally critical that you know th…
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    isabel October 5, 2016
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    I am Hitting Walls with the Treatment System

    Finding treatment for a Loved One can indeed be infuriating, more an art than a science. There are two parts to the process...
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    Dominique Simon August 2, 2016
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    3 Steps for Making Real Relating Possible – with Tara Brach

    Whether you decide to practice these steps as part of your ongoing self-care, or to help you open to your Loved One in times of non-use or during a wi…
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    isabel July 16, 2016
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    This is your cue! Learn when to step in …

    As you follow the AiR program, you will be making effort each day to (re)build a bridge between you and your loved one. Do not worry if bridges have b…
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    isabel June 15, 2016
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    Coaxing the Little Scared Animal…

    Any parent would want to step in and fix what is so obviously broken. An ally, conversely, does things a little differently. An ally creates a sa…
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    Dominique Simon April 18, 2016
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    What If They’re Always High or Drinking?

    Part of the CRAFT approach involves using rewards to encourage your Loved One in moments of non-use. But what if they seem to always be using? Wh…
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    Dominique Simon May 11, 2015
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    You’ve Got a Plan!

    Pause and take a deep breath. You've made it to this site - this is a HUGE step. Dominique Simon-Levine explains how the AiR resources w…
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    Dominique Simon May 11, 2015
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