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Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.1 – What Makes a Healthy Support Person?: A healthy support person is someone who listens, encourages, and respects your growth. They don’t judge you for your past or pressure you into choices. Instead, they remind you of your strengths and help you stay accountable. A good supporter balances honesty with kindness and doesn’t take control of your recovery. They help you see options, not just problems. You can recognize them by how safe and calm you feel after talking. They celebrate your wins and check in during tough days. Support works both ways—you also offer gratitude and respect. Healthy support builds confidence and stability that last.

About this course

Practical tools and strategies to support behavioral change, strengthen recovery efforts, and promote long-term stability.

This course includes:
  • Relapse prevention and behavior tracking templates
  • Emotional regulation exercises and coping strategy guides
  • Planning tools for maintaining stability and achieving long-term recovery

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