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

4.5 – Identifying When to Reach Out for Support: Emotional strength includes knowing when help is needed. Dual diagnosis recovery often requires reaching out before a crisis escalates. Recognizing early signs—irritability, fatigue, withdrawal, or hopelessness—signals the moment to connect with support systems. This might mean calling a peer, sponsor, or counselor. Seeking help early prevents isolation, which can trigger relapse or depression. Reaching out shows wisdom, not weakness. It reflects insight, courage, and accountability. By normalizing support-seeking behavior, individuals transform vulnerability into empowerment, ensuring emotional stability through human connection.

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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