Family Peer Recovery Training: Second Edition
This 16-Hour course will guide peer recovery specialists in their roles and responsibilities when working with family members of peers who are in recovery.
About Jordan Peer Recovery
About Us
PREFACE
Liability Disclaimer
Copyright Statement
Learning Objectives
Training Hours
Training Domains
Chapter 1 - Learning Objectives
Introduction to Family Peer Support?
Intro. to Family Support
Defining Family Support
Who Provides Family Peer Support: The Foundation and Utilization of Family Peer Support
Children of Peers in Recovery
Children of Recovering Peer
Scenario #1
Issues Couples Face
Spouse, Partner, Significant Other of a Recovering Peer:
Scenario #2
Parent/Guardian of A Recovering Peer
Check For Understanding
Siblings in Recovery
Siblings of a Peer in Recovery
Check For Understanding
Extended Family and Community Fictive Kin
Check For Understanding
Chapter Points
Chapter 2 - Learning Objectives
Foundations for Building Supportive Family Peer Recovery Relationships
Guiding Principles of Recovery
Guiding Principles of Recovery Expanded
Scenario
Principles of Person-Centered Language
Recognize and Use Person-Centered Language Expanded
Practice Effective Communication Skills
Active Listening Skills
Basic Empathy
Integrating Communication Skills Expanded
Check For Understanding
10 Ways to Relate and Advocate to the Family
10 Ways to Advocate and Relate to the Family - Expanded
Check Points
Check For Understanding
Chapter 3 - Learning Objectives
Identifying the Types and Levels of Advocacy
Avoiding Potential Toxicity
Codependency Behaviors
Check For Understanding
Practicing Culturally Responsive Family Peer Recovery
Know Thyself
The Dos and Don'ts of Cultural Responsiveness
What Makes One Culturally Responsive?
Check For Understanding
Know the Individual
Jordan Peer Recovery’s ASK Model - Cultural Development Model for Building a Culturally Responsive Peer Recovery Workforce
Check For Understanding
ASKing Yourself Key Questions
Building Awareness
Building Awareness - Expanded
Check For Understanding
Developing Skill
Check For Understanding
ASKing Motivational Interview Questions
SMART Goals
S.M.A.R.T. Goals - Expanded
Chapter Points
Check For Understanding
Chapter 4 - Learning Objectives
Family Systems Theory
Definitions of the Family System Theory
Levels of Differentiation
Advocacy: Types and Levels
Assessing and Planning with the Family
Assessing and Planning with the Family - Expanded
Activity
The Family Interview and the Miracle Question
The Family Interview and the Miracle Question - Expanded
W.D.E.P.
W.D.E.P. Explained
W.D.E.P Worksheet
Check For Understanding
Chapter Points
Chapter 5 - Learning Objectives
Holistic Approach to Recovery and Wellness
Reprisals of Return to Use
ACRA Assessment
ACRA: Apexx Community Resilience Assessment
15 Panels of Assessment
SMART Recovery
Stages of SMART Recovery
The Stages of Change as a SMART Recovery Tool
Core Principles of Trauma Informed Care
Trauma Informed Care
Types of Rehabilitation Centers - Expanded
Contributing to Recovery and Wellness
Community Assessment
Community Assets
Strength-Based Approach to Recovery and Wellness
Erik Erickson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development
Check for Understanding - Questions
Chapter Points
End of Course
Glossary of Terms
Helpful Resources
Course Overview Test
End-of-Course Survey