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Part of the Relapse Prevention Workbook for Chemically Dependent Criminal Offenders

Exercise No. 24: Management of High-Risk Situation

Purpose. Make four copies of this exercise. The exercise will help you pull together all of the things you have learned. You will have a better chance at recovery if you use everything you learn.

Instructions. Use one worksheet in this exercise for each of the four Critical High-Risk Situations in Exercise No. 17, part 5. Answer the following questions.

  1. Summary title of critical high-risk situation ________


  2. Describe the critical high-risk situation.







  3. Describe three ways you can avoid this critical high-risk situation without avoiding responsibility.







  4. List three ways that you could handle the situation differently if you cannot avoid it.







  5. Read the mandates from the worksheets in Exercise No. 21. List the one that happens most often when you are in this critical high-risk situation. Then write down a different way that you could think instead.

    1. Mandate

      A different way to think is



  6. Read the injunctions from the worksheets in Exercise No. 22. List the one that happens most often when you are in this critical high-risk situation. Then write down a different way that you could think instead.

    1. Injunction

      A different way to think is



  7. Read the mandates and injunctions from the worksheets in exercises no. 21 and 22. List the one that happens most often when you are in this critical high-risk situation. Then write down a different way that you could act instead.

    1. Mandate/Injunction

      A different way to think is



  8. Read the worksheets for Exercise No. 16 again. List the summary titles of the critical warning signs that happen because of this critical high-risk situation. Describe how the critical warning signs happen to you. Then describe what you will do differently in the future to prevent the warning signs from getting worse.

    1. Summary Title No. 1

    2. Summary Title No. 2

    3. Summary Title No. 3

    4. The way these critical warning signs happen to me is






    5. What I will do in the future to prevent the warning signs from getting worse is









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Last Updated 11-7-02