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This program aims to combat addiction by employing mindfulness techniques, utilizing media for engagement, and partnering with a community mental health agency. It focuses on the Chime Mindfulness Activity and addresses issues of addiction, mental health, and emotion regulation.
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“Fighting Addiction with Collaboration, Education and Technology (FACET)”GROWTH IOPHRI
Micah L. McCreary, M.Div., Ph.D., LCP, DBTC President and CEO McCreary and Madison Associates, Inc. MLMCCREARY75@GMAIL.COM PASTOR.MLM@MYSCBC.ORG 804-314-7518 July 15, 2015
OBJECTIVE 1 • Practice using mindfulness techniques in an Addiction Programming
Objective 2 • Practice using media as an engagement technique and strategy
Objective 3 • Focus on the partnership with a community mental health agency
Focus on The Chime Mindfulness Activity
Use the Sugar Hill Gang to Identify Issues of Addiction, Mental Health
Emotion Regulation • Identify and label The boys emotions as their mother over dosed • How is this episode connected to his emotions as a man?
Emotion Regulation • How does Roeme Reduce his vulnerabilities?
Emotion Regulation • How is Roemea victim and prisoner to his vulnerabilities?
Emotion Regulation • What is the significance of the flashbacks? • What is the significance of family images?
Emotion Regulation • How can you help Roemeto increase positive emotions and build a positive life experience with all he has to confront?
How Attachment Bond Becomes Critical • Family member (Infant) seeks Closeness • Caregiver provides “Safe Haven”
How Attachment Bond Becomes Critical • Caregiver provides “Secure Bond” • Separation from caregiver produces Fear & Anxiety
How Attachment Bond Becomes Critical • Loss of caregiver induces Grief and Sorrow
Trauma • Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape or natural disaster. • Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical.
Trauma • Longer-term reactions include unpredictable emotions, flashbacks, strained relationships and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea.
Trauma • Attachment typically focuses on children and surrounds the motivational system that gives rise to the close emotional bond between parents and their children.
Components of Healthy Family Relationships • Healthy relationships • Perceived social support • Mentors • Sports • Spirituality • Intelligence (Emotional and Academic)
Persecutor Rescuer Victim
Adult Adult ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
PUTTING YOURSELF IN CONTROL OF FAMILY SYMPTOMS • What symptoms in your family - “Messed your family up?”
What symptom(s) caused pain and turmoil? • How do you take control of that symptom?
Three Essential Identity Questions • Who am I? (Issue of Identity)
Three Essential Identity Questions • Am I who I Say I Am? (Issue of Congruence)
Three Essential Identity Questions • Am I all I Ought to be? (Issue of Self-Actualization)
INTIMACY • InTo-Me-C • What are your family records of intimacy?
INTIMACY ISSUES: • Are you there for me? • Can I Count On You? • Do You Really Care About Me? • Am I Worthy?