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Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.2 – How to Ask for Support Without Feeling Weak: Asking for support shows strength and awareness, not weakness. It means you trust others enough to share your needs. Many people hesitate out of pride or fear of burdening others, but real supporters want to help. Start by being specific—say what kind of help you need, like listening or problem-solving. Practice using “I” statements to express yourself clearly. It’s okay to reach out before things feel overwhelming. Over time, asking for support becomes natural and empowering. The more you practice, the easier it feels. Support is not dependence—it’s teamwork toward healing.

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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