Since 1989, clients with severe co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders have found experience, strength, and hope through the Twelve Step group Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR). This new Hazelden program helps you be an advocate for clients who wish to start and run a DTR self-help group. The components help you support the initiative and well-being of your clients.
The entire collection includes:
How to Start a Double Trouble in Recovery Group
This new manualized resource is composed of a manual that helps professionals guide clients in starting a DTR group, and a CD-ROM featuring two printable posters and reproducible handouts for starting and running a DTR group. Topics and worksheets include suggestions for starting a meeting, the role of sponsorship, sample meeting notices, and readings for meetings.
Starting and Running a Double Trouble in Recovery Group
A fresh, informative DVD that takes professionals and peer leaders, step-by-step, through the process of starting and running a DTR group.
Double Trouble in Recovery: Basic Guide
This is the equivalent to the Big Book for those dealing with severe mental illness and addiction. Priced economically for care-free distribution to group members.
Enhance your professional and peer-leader training with this unique Hazelden program that helps you advocate for clients who want to start and run a Double Trouble in Recovery self-help group -- the only evidence-based peer support group for people with co-occurring disorders.