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How Dry January Delayed My Inevitable Sobriety - By Sarah Levy

January 15, 2020 Erica Lubetkin
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The language we use around Dry January can make it feel like just another health trend, akin to trying celery juice or joining a new gym. But Lubektin cautions that oversimplifying sobriety can keep some people from confronting the truth about their alcohol use.

“When we talk about Dry January, it is often not recovery related,” she says. “Dry January can be a great reset for many, but for those who are seriously thinking about their drinking, Dry January is best accompanied by support exploring the behaviors associated with drinking, cultivating coping skills, understanding the reasons for destructive alcohol use, and finding ways to build community and support.” I can personally attest to the fact that my own lack of coping skills and external support prevented me from making any real progress the first time I attempted Dry January. “If you just white knuckle your way through the month,” Lubetkin says, “what did you really get out of it? Most likely very little.”

Source: https://www.bustle.com/p/how-dry-january-d...

What We Get Wrong When We Talk About Dry January

December 28, 2019 Erica Lubetkin
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“It’s that time of year again — as talk of new year’s resolutions comes up everywhere from holiday family dinners to your social media feeds, people will almost inevitably start talking about Dry January. As people hit the proverbial reset button with life at the start of the new year, Dry January is a month of abstaining from alcohol, meant to reset your body and mindset. But if you’re sober all-year-round, conversations about Dry January can be difficult.”

Source: https://www.bustle.com/p/what-we-get-wrong...
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Addictionary Podcast: The CRAFT Model in Clinical Practice with Erica Lubetkin

September 3, 2019 Erica Lubetkin
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“The CRAFT Model in Clinical Practice with Erica Lubetkin. Erica is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York and a National Certified Counselor (NCC) who specializes in providing therapy to families impacted by addiction and using the CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) Model to help sustain long-lasting change.”

Source: http://bit.ly/AddictionaryPodcast

7 Ways To Communicate Better With A Loved One Struggling With Substance Use

August 7, 2019 Erica Lubetkin
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“How can you talk to a loved one who is wrestling with addiction? As a community of mental health advocates, we know how difficult addiction can be. If a loved one of yours is struggling with addiction, it can also be difficult to know how to communicate and offer your support.”

Source: https://mywellbeing.com/ask-a-therapist/ho...
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WeTheVillage.co Webinar “How to Have Conversations That Actually Work”

April 21, 2019 Erica Lubetkin
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Join Village Addiction and Family Specialist, Erica Lubetkin, as she teaches 'How to Have Conversations That Actually Work' when someone you care about is battling addiction. 

Erica has had years of experience working in leading addiction-focused outpatient facilities, caring for both the patients and their loved ones.

In this workshop, you will learn how to: Identify what you want to say to your loved one, determine when and how to effectively say it so it will be heard and actioned, and assess and eliminate obstacles in your communication. You'll also have a chance to prepare your real game-changing conversation with live coaching on the call!

Source: http://bit.ly/ConvosThatWorkWebinar
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