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Course overview
Lesson Overview

9.9 – Practicing CBT Skills for Dual Recovery: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you notice and challenge negative thought patterns. It teaches you that thoughts affect emotions, which affect actions. When managing both addiction and mental health, CBT offers tools to replace harmful thinking with balanced ones. You can start by writing down automatic thoughts and questioning their truth. Replace self-blame with realistic perspectives. Practice this daily until new thinking becomes habit. Over time, CBT strengthens your emotional control and reduces relapse risk. It’s like building mental muscles that protect your progress.

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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