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Practicing Alcohol Moderation Pack

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_222100911_0124_1_1

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Description

The Practicing Alcohol Moderation Pack includes several comprehensive resources for both clients and behavioural health care providers. The pack is designed to provide transparent, easy-to-follow, research-based explanations with questionnaires, checklists, quizzes, and worksheets. Each chapter begins with a brief overview and is interspersed with exercises and client experiences. It offers practical self-assessments, tools, and questions to help practice alcohol moderation. Readers can take the Alcohol Moderation Assessment to determine their likelihood of success.

Key Features

  • Practicing Alcohol Moderation - This workbook can be used on its own or in conjunction with therapy, and additionally as a resource for family members whose loved ones are struggling with alcohol. It combines research-based information with practical self-assessments, tools, and questions to practice alcohol moderation. The book provides the resources to create a personalized Alcohol Moderation Plan and suggests ways to manage its success for clinicians and general audiences alike.
  • The Clinician’s Guide to Alcohol Moderation - This guide examines alcohol use around the world and offers step-by-step processes for engaging clients and their families, self-assessments, and alcohol moderation tools. It uses recognized alcohol moderation resources and real-life case studies to address typical clinician, client, and family member questions.
  • Clean & Sober: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Treating Drug and Alcohol Addiction - This book provides material for drug/alcohol counsellors to initiate conversations that lead to changes in thinking, attitudes, and beliefs about lifestyles and behaviours, and includes material related to harm reduction. Workbook is for use with both groups and individuals, 159 pages, spiral-bound.
  • The DBT Assignment Workbook - Offers 50 worksheets to help clients manage their emotions constructively, covering each of the four DBT skills: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Each worksheet is practical, user-friendly, and easy to understand.
  • Colorcards - Family Issues - A set of full colour cards showing 36 different issues illustrating diverse family life and experience. Designed to generate discussion covering topics such as sibling rivalry, parental divorce, domestic violence, depression, and more.

Additional Information

The Practicing Alcohol Moderation workbook can be used on its own or in conjunction with therapy and additionally as a resource for family members whose loved ones are struggling with alcohol. Each chapter is interspersed with exercises and client experiences, combining research-based information with practical self-assessments, tools, and questions to answer to practice alcohol moderation.

The Clinician’s Guide to Alcohol Moderation challenges the traditional recommendation that drinkers experiencing problems are “alcoholics”.

Clean & Sober: A Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Treating Drug and Alcohol Addiction targets traditional drug/alcohol treatment subjects like triggers and relapse prevention, plus anti-social aspects of substance abuse and crime-related aspects of drug/alcohol use.

Colorcards - Family Issues cards provide the opportunity to tackle different subjects including: sibling rivalry, parental divorce, domestic violence, depression, elderly relative with dementia, drug addiction, alcoholism, child abuse, eating disorders, redundancy, and broken heart. The cards are divided into four specific groups: Relationships, Behaviour, Memorable Events, and Feelings and Emotions.