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Slick Recovery Worksheets
Slick Worksheet Overview
Below is a description of each worksheet.
| Worksheet Name | Worksheet Description & Designed Purpose |
Download Instructions |
| Slick Six Pack Group Workbook | 27 worksheets designed to facilitate group discussions for all 27 video clips in the Slick Six Pack Curriculum (How to use the Slick Six Pack) | To Download fill out the form below |
| Slick Recovery Worksheets Collection | 10 Worksheets that helps clients work through the stages of change reduce denial and increase motivation for recovery. (See details below of content). They can be used with or without Slick videos. | To Download fill out the form below |
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These are the individual worksheets in the Slick Recovery Worksheets Collection
| Worksheet Name | Worksheet Description & Designed Purpose |
Corresponding Slick DVD Video |
Step Work |
Corresponding Stage of Change |
| Stages of Change By Drug Category | Asks the client to identify which stage of change the client believes they are in based on each drug category. It helps the client learn about the stages of change and what drugs the client views as problematic. | Am I An Addict Denial Cross Addiction |
Steps 1, 2 & 3 |
Pre-Contemplation Contemplation Determination Action |
| Understanding Slick | Helps the client become aware of how “Slick” or their “voice of addiction” has historically nurtured denial and relapse and ways to resist that voice when encountered. | Designed for “Who is Slick” and Relapse Prevention Slick video |
Steps 1, 2 & 3 |
Pre-Contemplation through action |
| Consequences of Using | Helps the client identify what problems their drug or alcohol use has caused them based on categories like work, relationships, and mental health. | Am I An Addict & Motivation & Recovery, Denial | Step 1 | Pre-Contemplation Contemplation & Determination |
| Relationships & Recovery | Helps clients evaluate which using friends and family represent a threat to their recovery and what type of boundaries they need to develop to protect recovery. | Relationship Recovery & Relapse Prevention | Steps 1, 2 & 3 |
Contemplation Determination Action |
| Why I Like Getting High | Helps clients identify the “reinforcing” agents of addiction and consider alternate ways to get those needs met without using drugs or alcohol | Am I An Addict, Motivation & Recovery | Steps 1, 2 & 3 |
Contemplation Determination Action |
| Consequences Family Form | Has client ask family members what problems their drug or alcohol use has caused them. The purpose is to gain insight into addiction and reduce denial. | Am I An Addict Denial |
Step 1 | Pre-Contemplation Contemplation |
| Amends Information Letter | Has client ask individuals how their addiction hurt others to prepare a plan to potentially restore the relationship and make amends. | Relationships and Recovery | Steps 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 |
Determination Action |
| Amends Plan | Outlines a plan in response to the Amends Information Letter. Designed to restore damaged relationships. | Relationships and Recovery | Steps 8 & 9 |
Determination Action |