SMART Recovery Self-Help Meeting
A new SMART Recovery free self-help group meets every Wednesday. Lili Landrau, a University Without Walls student, is the volunteer facilitator for the meetings.
SMART Recovery® (Self Management And Recovery Training) is based on the principles of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), developed by Albert Ellis, Ph.D. (1913-2007) in the 1950's and on cognitive behavioral theories. REBT is a widely accepted form of therapy, used by professionals worldwide.
SMART Recovery helps individuals gain independence from addictive behaviors (substances or activities). Our efforts are based on scientific knowledge and evolve as scientific knowledge evolves. The program offers specific tools and techniques for each of the program points:
Point 1: Enhancing and Maintaining Motivation to Abstain
Point 2: Coping with Urges
Point 3: Problem Solving (Managing thoughts, feelings and behaviors)
Point 4: Lifestyle Balance (Balancing momentary and enduring satisfactions)
SMART Recovery respects all forms of solutions, from whatever source, and supports personal responsibility and personal choice.
What SMART Recovery® is not:
It is NOT an attack on Alcoholic Anonymous or those who find AA to be their solution
It is NOT a program which you are expected to attend the rest of your life
It is NOT a simple or magic solution. Recovery takes time, commitment and energy.
For brochure download: http://www.smartrecovery.org/resources/library/pdfs_pr/brochurefinal.pdf
