gzlt wrote on 31 Mar 2020 22:51:
Thank you for responding to my thread ''Am I gonna struggle for the rest of my life''. I am interested in knowing what the smart recovery program is, but didn't find anything about it on gye. Also I once spoke to someone from the gye staff who said that real change can only happen through 12 steps, where you actually reveal yourself to others, unlike all the chats on the website where it's code names. Also, is the SMART program approved by Rabbonim? Anyways I'll be glad for your insight, and thank you very much.
GYE has a lot of info on the smart recovery program...
guardyoureyes.com/forum/54-SMART-Recovery
SMART Recovery and Torah
guardyoureyes.com/forum/54-SMART-Recovery/346782-SMART-Recovery-and-Torah
Here are the basics:SMART Recovery (Self Management And Recovery Training) helps individuals gain independence from addiction
The 4-Point Program offers specific tools and techniques for each of the program points:
Point 1: Building and Maintaining Motivation
Point 2: Coping with Urges
Point 3: Managing Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors
Point 4: Living a Balanced Life
STEP 1: "Stages of Change"
Understanding the Stages of Change, can help you understand yourself much better, and also help clarify what you should be focusing on.
We can be in one of 5 stages:
- Precontemplation - You're not interested in changing. Your goal is to start considering change.
- Contemplation - You're considering the change, but have mixed feelings. Your goal is to make a decision.
- Preparation - You're making a personal realistic and acceptable plan. Your goal is to make a commitment to implement the plan.
- Action - You're taking action to implement the plan, improving the plan with trial and error, dealing with slips and falls. Your goal is to apply the plan for 6 months and gain confidence that you can really do it.
- Maintenance - You're sustaining your new behavior and working to prevent relapse. Your goal is to improve your lifestyle in a way that supports the change for the long term.
The next step is to start a "plan of action" by replying to these questions:
- The changes I want to make are:
- The most important reasons why I want to make these changes are:
- The steps I plan to take in changing are:
- The ways other people can help me are: (include the names of some people and the possible ways each one can help)
- I will know if my plan is working if:
- Some things that could interfere with my plan
- How important is it to me to make these changes? (1-10 scale)
- How confident am I that I can make these changes? (1-10 scale)
Then we'll start creating a plan for Urge Management, environment control, rewards etc