Enabling Addiction Worksheet

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Understanding addiction and the dynamics around it is crucial for both individuals struggling with addiction and their loved ones. This worksheet is designed to provide insight into the mechanisms of enabling addiction, a common but often misunderstood aspect.

What Are The Theories Behind This Worksheet?

The theories behind this worksheet draw from psychological and social frameworks. Social learning theory suggests that behaviors are learned through observing and imitating others. Cognitive-behavioural theory points out how negative thought patterns contribute to the cycle of addiction, emphasizing the need for cognitive restructuring.

How Will This Worksheet Help You?

This worksheet is designed to help by providing clarity on what enabling behaviors look like and how they perpetuate the cycle of addiction. It offers a reflective space to identify personal actions that may unintentionally support a loved one’s addiction.

How Should You Use This Worksheet?

To get the most out of this worksheet, approach it honestly and openly. Reflect on each question thoughtfully, considering your own experiences and behaviors. It’s important to remember that recognizing enabling behaviors is not about assigning blame but understanding and fostering positive change.

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References

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Bandura, A. (1977). Social learning theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

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Beck, A. T., Wright, F. D., Newman, C. F., & Liese, B. S. (1993). Cognitive therapy of substance abuse. Guilford Press.

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Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2002). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people for change (2nd ed.). Guilford Press.