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Lisa Najavits, PhD / Treatment Innovations PTSD …
dsamh.utah.govSeeking Safety About Seeking Safety A present-focused model to help clients (male and female) attain safety from PTSD and substance abuse. Up to 25 topics that can be conducted in any order, doing as many as time allows: • Interpersonal topics: Honesty, Asking for Help, Setting Boundaries in Relationships, Getting Others to Support
Safe Coping Skills (Part 1) - cfsslo
cfsslo.orgFrom: Najavits, L.M. Seeking Safety: A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse (2002). Only for personal use (with clients); for any other use contact <info@seekingsafety.org> or <permissions@guilford.com> 1. Ask for help-Reach out to someone safe 2. Inspire yourself-Carry something positive (e.g., poem), or
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program Group Descriptions
www.pioneercenter.orgCo-Occurring Seeking Safety: This group is an evidenced-based approach that assists clients who have a history of significant trauma, particularly with PTSD, and substance abuse. The goal of the group is to establish safety by working towards discontinuing substance abuse and gaining power over symptoms associated with trauma. Resource: Seeking
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES – QUICK REFERENCE
manuals-sp-chfs.ky.govSeeking Safety – An integrative treatment for clients with a history of trauma and substance abuse that focuses on coping skills and psychoeducation to help clients attain safety in their relationships, thinking, behavior, and emotions. Seven Challenges – A program designed to treat adolescents with substance use issues
Behavioral Red and Green Flags - Treatment Innovations
www.treatment-innovations.orgSeeking Safety: A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse. New York: Guilford. Red and Green Flags Therapist Guide – page 313 Preparing for the Session Consider asking the patient to invite safe family and/or friends to the session to …
Table 1: Seeking Safety treatment topics
www.cbhcfl.orgSplitting is identified as a major psychic defense in both PTSD and substance abuse. Patients are guided to notice splits (e.g., different sides of the self, ambivalence, denial) and to strive for integration as a means to overcome these. (13) Commitment (behavioral) Making and keeping promises, both to self and others, are explored.
Seeking Safety A Treatment Program for PTSD and …
www.ihs.govSeeking Safety A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse. New York: Guilford. Stage Treatment. Safety Stage Goals: 1. Develop commitment to practicing safety. 2. Master coping skills (responses to symptoms) 3. Utilize safety planning (prevention) 4. Report unsafe behaviors (asking for help) 5.
Seeking Safety - alrest.org
alrest.orgSeeking Safety Therapy Seeking Safety is a present-focused, evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral treatment for PTSD and/or substance abuse