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Opening the Door: BAART Programs

Learn how to verify customer cooperation without causing distrust. Understand addictive behaviors and improve communication in treatment. Discover the power of empowerment and recognition shifts in mediation. BAART programs provide tools for effective caregiving.

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Opening the Door: BAART Programs

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  1. Opening the Door:BAART Programs

  2. Opening the Door You’re in partnership with your customer. You want to work together to help them stick to their treatment regimen, and working together means that each of you hold up your end of the bargain. You prescribe a treatment regimen, they adhere to it. So how do you verify their level of cooperation without seeming to question their trustworthiness?

  3. Opening the Door You recognize that, as addicts, your customers have built a world separate from others, that they have learned to hide their addictive behaviors. They’ve made a habit out of lying… To their Friends

  4. Opening the Door To their Families

  5. Opening the Door To… Themselves

  6. Opening the Door Transformative Communication refers to a construct used most effectively in mediation, wherein conversations typically begin with mistrust and defensiveness. This construct can provide a framework for mutual understanding and humanizing through a restored sense of strength and confidence in self, called the empowerment shift, and openness or responsiveness to the other, called the recognition shift.

  7. Opening the Door BAART employs some of the most other-centered, intelligent caregivers in the world. They are professionals in every sense of the word. The purpose of this training is to provide tools to make it easier to do the job they already do very well. Here’s how the construct works.

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