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To build new muscle, identify what you need to change. Begin with self-awareness, gained through pausing to consider what you want to do differently. Practice in small ways frequently, until it becomes habit. This self-awareness leads to self-care – accidentally/on purpose. Taking care of yourself changes who and how you are, but also changes your relationship with your loved one. In true CRAFT style, the hope is that by changing yourself, you positively change the relationship, allowing your loved one new possibilities to change their own habits. They have to change if you’re doing something differently, if you’re not going to be a receptor site for the old way of doing things.
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Facing the Obstacles, Part 1
Making Changes at Your Own Pace
What CRAFT Can Do in 12 Weeks
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De-escalation Strategies
CRAFT and Decision-making: A Listener Weighs In
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Treatment and Families: Part 1
CRAFT in Romantic Partnerships, part 2
CRAFT in Romantic Partnerships, part 1
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Redefining Recovery
CRAFT as the Beginning of Treatment
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