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This Psychoeducational Group Curriculum and Activities Guide is designed for use in substance use disorder treatment programs to provide structured, evidence-informed, and therapeutically engaging sessions across a 13-week curriculum. Each weekly group explores a key theme relevant to substance use recovery-from understanding the cycle of addiction to building relationships, managing emotions, and fostering self-efficacy. Facilitators are provided with clear objectives, discussion prompts, facilitation tips, worksheets, and experiential activities to promote client insight, peer connection,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Psychoeducational Group Curriculum and Activities Guide is designed for use in substance use disorder treatment programs to provide structured, evidence-informed, and therapeutically engaging sessions across a 13-week curriculum. Each weekly group explores a key theme relevant to substance use recovery-from understanding the cycle of addiction to building relationships, managing emotions, and fostering self-efficacy. Facilitators are provided with clear objectives, discussion prompts, facilitation tips, worksheets, and experiential activities to promote client insight, peer connection, and real-world application. The guide integrates trauma-informed, harm-reduction, and strengths-based approaches, making it adaptable for diverse clinical settings and client needs.
Autorenporträt
Carmichael Finn, MA, LMFT, LADC, ADCR-MN, is an experienced therapist, educator, and behavioral health leader dedicated to advancing ethical, trauma-informed care in substance use disorder treatment. As the Executive Director of Recovering Hope Treatment Center in Minnesota, Carmichael oversees residential and outpatient programs serving women and families, and he is a tireless advocate for dignity, justice, and access within the behavioral health system.Carmichael is also the founder of Carmichael Finn LLC, through which he trains and consults on clinical supervision, ethics, moral injury, and systemic accountability in mental health and addiction services. He holds dual licensure as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and he teaches at colleges, mentoring the next generation of helping professionals.Drawing on years of direct practice, leadership experience, and lived insight, Carmichael creates tools like this workbook to bring depth, structure, and heart into the recovery process. His approach is rooted in harm reduction, relational healing, and a deep belief that every person deserves the chance to recover with support, self-respect, and community.For training inquiries or speaking engagements, visit www.carmichaelfinn.com.