3. Supporting your Family Member’s Recovery
What to remember about stages of change
Activity: Ways of supporting recovery
You can play a role in supporting your loved one during different stages of change. Under the heading, “Ways to support recovery,” you’ll find a list of strategies that can help during specific stages. Try to determine which strategy would work well for which stage of change (contemplation, pre-contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, or relapse). Click on “View Stage of Change” to reveal each answer.
Ways to support recovery: |
Stage of change: |
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Provide information about the consequences of substance use in a non-threatening way. |
Precontemplation |
Help identify coping strategies. |
Relapse |
Support your relative as they learn new ways of meeting their needs without problematic substance use. |
Action |
Help get information about substance use problems and treatment. |
Contemplation |
Focus on maintaining changes that support healthy living. |
Maintenance |
Support your relative in avoiding or dealing with high-risk situations. |
Action |
Help identify your relative’s triggers for relapse. |
Relapse |
Support your relative in developing realistic expectations and goals. |
Preparation |
Celebrate and reinforce healthy behaviour. |
Maintenance |
Support your relative as they weigh the pros and cons of substance use. |
Contemplation |
Focus on making changes that will support healthier living. |
Action |
Provide encouragement and support for getting back on track. |
Relapse |
Support your relative as they make a plan. |
Preparation |
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