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Metacognitive Training
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IntroductionIdentify your fire
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Choose your own adventure
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Self-Esteem & StigmaIntroduction
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What are self-esteem and stigma?
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Self-esteem, stigma and substance use
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Activity 1- Communication tools
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Activity 2- Creating a positive self-concept
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Activity 3- Focusing on your strengths
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Summary
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Quiz
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Explaining SituationsIntroduction
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What are attributions?
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Attributional styles and substance use
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Activity 1- Balanced explanations Part 1
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Activity 2- Balanced explanations Part 2
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Activity 3- Practicing explanations
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Summary
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Quiz
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Worrying & CopingIntroduction
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What is rumination?
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Worrying and substance use
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Activity 1- Observe your thoughts
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Activity 2- Postpone rumination
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Activity 3- Shift your attention
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Activity 4- Sensory grounding
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Activity 5- Relaxed breathing
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Summary
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Attention & thinkingIntroduction
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Terms are related to thinking and memory
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Attention and substance use
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Activity 1- Card games
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Activity 2
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Activity 3- Problem Solving
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Summary
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Quiz
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RelapseIntroduction
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What is relapse?
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Cravings, triggers, and relapse
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Activity 1- Managing triggers
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Activity 2- Alternative strategies
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Activity 3- Emergency plan
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Activity 4- Learning from each relapse
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Summary
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In this section, you will learn about strategies to reduce certain behaviours, like ‘rumination’ or worrying, that can negatively influence your mood.
The ultimate goal is to help you gain control over your thoughts and make you feel better about yourself.
- What is rumination and why does it happen? Why is it important to be aware of it?
- What are some strategies to reduce rumination?