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LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE

Raffaello. LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE. A.C.A.T…… Association of Clubs of Alcoholics in Treatment of ………………………………………………. LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE. Place: …… Dates: starting….. till ….. for 10 meetings

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LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE

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  1. Raffaello LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE

  2. A.C.A.T…… Association of Clubs of Alcoholics in Treatment of ………………………………………………. LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL 1st MODULE Place: …… Dates: starting….. till ….. for 10 meetings Time: ……(e.g.. 21.00-22.30) Servant Teacher: ……………..

  3. LOCAL ALCOHOL SCHOOL - 1st MODULE The material of this school consists of: 1)Handbook “….how to do it ?”Author: Laura Musso Translation in English: Ennio Palmesino Supervision English version: Peter Adams 2) About 240 slidesAuthors: Cesare de Stanchina & Daniela Giudici Translation in English: Ennio Palmesino, Annabella Muckermann, Carlo Mazzucco Supervision English version: Ann Henderson For any feedback please mail to:c.de.stanchina@alice.it – giudicid@alice.it - e.palmesino@tiscali.it

  4. Let’s introduce ourselves Introduction of the teacher Introduction of the families The pathway is not for the single, but for the family If there is a single, it is useful to find a substitute family for him/her

  5. The Local Alcohol School of 1st Module is

  6. is Local: it is being held every time in differentplaces to reach the families wherever they are Alcohol: it deals with alcohol and related problems School: training opportunity where families can get information and learn to question about their behaviours 1st module:is intended for families having just joined a Club 2nd module:is an updating for families attending the Club since sometime 3rdmodule: is intended for the general population (local community) to raise awareness about alcohol related problems

  7. is not • a professional course • a medical information course • a setting where one can discuss personal problems Because • it is not a Club meeting

  8. Has been created by VLADIMIR HUDOLIN

  9. Vladimir Hudolin (2 may 1922 - 26 december 1996) born in Croatia Psychiatrist of worldwide reputation, Director for about 30 years of the Psychiatry, Neurology, Alcohology and other Addictions Clinic, c/o University of Zagreb. Consultant of World Health Organization (W.H.O.), has devoted most of his time to the study of problems related to alocohol and other drugs, since the early 1950’s. 

  10. Vladimir Hudolin has created: the social-ecological approach to alcohol related problems centred on the familyand on the community that are considered as resources for the Health Protection and Promotion Pillar of the social-ecological approach is The C.A.T.CLUB of ALCOHOLICSinTREATMENT

  11. The Local Alcohol Schoolof 1st Module Proposes the following short-term objectives for the families: to put the family members at ease to let them understand the importance of an active participation to adopt the terms of a common language to show how to change

  12. Medium-long term objectivesfor the families: • get a positive image of ourself and of the changing process • understand the importance of attending regularly the Club meetings with all the family members • take active part in the various aspects of the Club life • welcome with solidarity and friendship the new Club members • gain a new LIFE STYLE

  13. HEALTH

  14. “Health is a state of complete well-being, physical, mental and social, and not simply the absence of illness or infirmity (W.H.O. 1948)

  15. “Health is a condition of harmony, in a functional, physical and psychological balance of the human being, who is dynamically integrated in his natural and social environment (A. Seppilli 1966)

  16. The way to consider health has greatly changed over the centuries

  17. Influenced by SCIENCE CULTURE ECONOMY POLITICAL ORGANIZATION Carlo Magno

  18. Since the origin of human beings, and still now in some cultures, HEALTH and ILLNESS are considered DEED or PUNISHMENT by theGODS The BRIDGE between GOD and the ill person is the PRIEST or the SORCERER

  19. SCIENCE After 1800 replaces the Godsand HEALTH is intended as Absence of illness The Bridge between SCIENCE and theILL PERSON is theDOCTOR

  20. The DOCTOR has become the SOLE RESPONSIBLE for HEALTH we are used to DELEGATE our HEALTH toDOCTORS

  21. We are not concerned by the PROMOTION of HEALTHof the INDIVIDUAL and of the COMMUNITY we are only concerned by CURING the ILLNESS

  22. HEALTH is defined as the PHYSICAL, PSYCHICAL and SOCIAL BALANCE of a PERSON well inserted Today in his/her FAMILYand in his/her COMMUNITY

  23. HEALTH is the greatest of BLESSINGS It is PERSONALand COLLECTIVE CHANGING the LIFE STYLE and the PROCESS of TAKING BACK POSSESSIONof our HEALTH can start and can be implemented ATTENDING THE CLUB

  24. MENTAL HEALTH It is important to pay attention to the SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONof HEALTH INTENDED asINTERIOR HARMONY

  25. MENTAL HEALTH • CAPACITY to INTERACT and to take PLEASURE from such INTERACTION • CAPACITY to LOVE and to be LOVED V. Hudolin, 1996

  26. EVERY ONE has theRIGHT - DUTY to PROMOTE and PROTECT HEALTH Igea Panacea OUR OWN and the one of the COMMUNITY

  27. “Health is created and lived by people within the settings of their everyday life; where they learn, work, play and love. Health is created by caring for oneself and others, by being able to take decisions and have control over one's life circumstances, and by ensuring that the society one lives in creates conditions that allow the attainment of health by all its members. Ottawa Charter, W.H.O. - 1986

  28. HEALTHas SELFPROTECTION KNOWING: learning and training UNDERSTANDING: improving awareness, recovering consciousness, to generate RESPONSIBILITY CHOOSING: acquiring capacity and tools for a critical examination and eventually for a DECISION ACTING: changing your habits, adopting a new LIFE STYLE

  29. SELFPROTECTION: AVOID BEHAVIOURS which can ALTER the balance of the PERSON FAMILY COMMUNITY drinking, smoking, taking illegal drugs, driving dangerously, gambling, eating too much or too little, taking drugs without prescription etc.

  30. HEALTHY LIFE STYLE = SELFPROTECTION OF HEALTH

  31. HEALTH as SELFPROTECTION ACTING to RE-ESTABLISH the LOST BALANCE, to INCREASEtheSELF ESTEEMbecoming conscious of one’s situation, sharing the feelings with others, not withdrawing into oneself, attending the Club, being proud of it.

  32. RISKY BEHAVIOURS which can jeopardize your HEALTH INDIVIDUAL ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL RISK FACTORS

  33. INDIVIDUAL RISK FACTORS ALCOHOL SMOKE MEDICINES DRUGS GAMBLING INAPPROPRIATE FEEDING RISKY DRIVING

  34. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTORS POLLUTION STRESS Sironi SOCIAL RISK FACTORS Munch POVERTY POOR SOCIO-CULTURALDEVELOPMENT Pitocchetto

  35. WORLD RISK FACTOR WAR We have to find the PEACE in our own mind, in the deep of our heart, in our families and in our communities. When we find it, we will be able to offer it to the others. Vladimir Hudolin Dürer – Il Cavaliere, la Morte e il Diavolo

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