Distorted ___________________ keeps people from seeing the true nature of their problems.
Thinking
Sobriety
Good problem solving begins with a what to address the problem
Willingness
This step in problem-solving requires you to narrow down the problem.
Step 1: Identify your problem
This technique is a powerful problem-solving framework that encourages diverse perspectives and parallel thinking.
The Six Thinking Hats technique.
People who actively use drugs may also choose to do this because getting and using drugs is the main problem.
Ignore
Who can help you solve problems and improve problem solving skills
Sponsor Sober
friends
family
self-help meetings
therapist
It is important to have what type of approach when facing problems
balanced
Step 3:List possible solutions
When you have lots of problems to deal with, you should.
Prioritize
People may feel this when they let their problems accumulate or ignore them.
Overwhelmed
Being what does not automatically solve life problems
Sober
Responding instead of what is an important skills when problem solving
Reacting
This step requires seeing your part in the problem
Step 2: Owning the problem
If you problem is complex, you can do this...
Break it down
Distortions
Sometimes people use their problems as a what to relapse
Excuse
Instead of ignoring a bill even if you cannot pay it, you should...
Call the company, arrange help or pay a small portion
When coming up with a solution, this step suggests you should consider the long and short-term objectives.
Step 4: Describe what might happen
It is okay to do this when you need additional assistance in problem solving
Ask for help
Black-and-white thinking is this.
Black and white thinking is a thought pattern that makes people think in absolutes. When someone
Feeling guilt and what because of the problems that you have caused in addiction may also come up.
Shame
Sometimes people believe that a problem is so serious it cannot be solved. This leads to
Inability to take action
This step requires you to actually take action
Looking at these two things will help you make a better decision
risks and benefits