Managing Your Recovery from Addiction: A Guide for Executives, Senior Managers, and Other ProfessionalsLearn how to get soberand stay that way Getting and staying sober provides a special set of challenges for professional peoplephysicians, lawyers, corporate CEOs, accountants, and otherswho drive themselves to achieve and succeed in high-pressure surroundings. Managing Your Recovery from Addiction applies business approaches and ideas to the process of planning, implementing, and carrying out programs that really work for professionals in their first year of recovery. This unique self-help book provides guidance to impaired executives and professionals seeking recovery through inpatient and outpatient care, setting strategies for managing conflict, dealing with changing emotions and moods, and developing a solid spiritual program. Managing Your Recovery from Addiction helps professionals develop both short- and long-term programs for dealing with the challenges of maintaining sobriety. The book is based on the authors' extensive experience treating impaired business personnel in a variety of settings, including the Caron Treatment Centers and Lifeworks of London, England, an internationally recognized addictions treatment center. Their rational, scientific approach complements ongoing counseling and other treatment approaches to help keep the professional's career on track, saving the recovering individualand his or her employersignificant time and money due to lower productivity, arrested organizational development, absenteeism, and other problems associated with professional level addiction. Topics examined in Managing Your Recovery from Addiction include:
Managing Your Recovery from Addiction concludes with the O'Connell Dysfunctional Attitude Survey (ODAS). This book is vital for recovering executives and professionals and is an important resource for addictions and mental health treatment agencies that serve a professional population. It's equally helpful for employee assistance program (EAP) personnel who regularly refer professionals for addictions treatment. |
Contents
Lesson 1 Creating and Implementing a Strategic Recovery Plan | 1 |
Lesson 2 Relapse Prevention and Recovery Maintenance | 31 |
Lesson 3 Dealing with Conflict in Recovery | 53 |
Lesson 4 Managing Feelings and Moods | 67 |
Lesson 5 Managing Spirituality | 91 |
Lesson 6 The Twelve Steps and the Business of Recovery | 119 |
Lesson 7 A Refresher Course in Addictions Treatment | 145 |
Appendix The OConnell Dysfunctional Attitude Survey ODAS | 189 |
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