🧠 Dual Diagnosis Skills (Functional, Not Therapy) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.3 – Using Distraction Techniques Effectively: Distraction is a powerful bridge between impulse and control. It involves shifting focus from craving to constructive activity. Activities like walking, journaling, organizing a space, or calling a friend help redirect mental energy. Effective distraction doesn’t suppress feelings—it channels them productively. The goal is not to erase the urge but to outlast it. Each time you engage a new task, your attention reprograms away from automatic habits. Over time, your brain learns new reward pathways built around action, not avoidance. Mastering distraction transforms idle moments into recovery tools that protect long-term progress.

About this course

Functional skill-building for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges, focusing on practical daily living and self-management strategies.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step guides for organizing daily tasks and responsibilities
  • Real-life scenarios to practice coping and decision-making
  • Resources and tools for ongoing skill application and maintenance

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