Isuarsivik Recovery Centre
A place to reclaim your identity through healing from Trauma and Addictions
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Models of therapy used in the Isuarsivik Treatment Program. As an introductory overview of the Relapse Prevention (RP) model, this article briefly describes the conceptual and clinical features of the RP approach to altering excessive or addictive behaviour
focuses more on the maintenance phase of the habit change process. From this perspective, relapse is not viewed merely as an indicator of treatment failure. Instead, potential and actual episodes are key targets for both proactive and reactive intervention strategies. RP treatment procedures include specific intervention techniques designed to teach the individual to effectively anticipate and cope with potential relapse situations. Also included are more global lifestyle interventions aimed at improving overall coping skills and promoting health and well-being. The Minnesota Model, also known as the abstinence model, of addiction treatment was created in a state mental hospital in the 1950s by two young men, one who was to become a psychologist, the
Foundation and then throughout the country. The key element of this novel approach to addiction treatment was the blending of professional and trained nonprofessional (recovering) staff around the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
Trauma Adaptive Recovery Group Education and Therapy (TARGET). We describe the rationale and procedures for a trauma-focused, present-centered, emotion self-regulation model for concurrent treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders. TARGET is a strengths-based approach to education and therapy for trauma survivors who are looking for a safe and practical approach to recovery. TARGET's goal is to help trauma survivors understand how trauma changes the body and brain's normal stress response into an extreme survival-based alarm response. These reactive responses may become "post-traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD). Our center teaches set of skills that can be used by trauma survivors to regulate extreme emotion states, to manage intrusive trauma memories, to promote self-efficacy, and to achieve lasting recovery from trauma. Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for clients with PTSD and substance use disorder. CBT is a collection of skills and techniques designed to help people deal with life problems more
promote well-being and prevent relapse. The central principle of CBT is that our thoughts, feelings, physiology and behaviour all inter- relate and affect one another. Changes in thoughts and behaviour can impact our moods and physical functioning. When people are in distress (be it from depression, anxiety, body image concerns, substance abuse, etc.), it is often because of a downward spiral effect between these variables. CBT aims to reverse that spiral to an upward momentum toward health.
Board and staff consists of:
center accredited.
up and running in the year 2020.
for the new recovery center.
Kativik Regional Police Force. CLSC come in to do presentations on Healthy Sexuality, a doctor comes in to do a presentation on The Affects of Alcohol on the Mind and Body, a nurse comes in to do FASD.
VISION Isuarsivik is a rich resource that promotes Inuit pride, self- empowerment, spirituality and healing through loving, productive lifestyles in safe addiction free communities. MISSION STATEMENT To provide a culturally based wellness program as a means for Inuit to achieve a Healthy, Addiction Free Life-style.
interested in bettering their lives that have been affected by Substance Abuse and Life’s
programs alternate between genders. Philosophy
modern accepted treatment models to promote mental, physical, spiritual and emotional well-being.
community of Kuujjuaq, and the region, to respond to the need for alcohol and drug abuse rehabilitation services for and by Inuit in Nunavik.
included human resource limitations, access to a very limited operational funding and no access to capital funding. At the same time, the impact of issues such a multigenerational trauma, cultural oppression, the residential and Hostel School experience and relocation to communities were also emerging over this period.
A new Reality
Aware of the ongoing need for services, the board of Directors of Isuarsivik made a decision in 2006 to invest in the development of a distinct approach to rehabilitation based on the experience of a group of dedicated professionals and community based volunteers in the community and region. The board felt that over the years, many templates for a variety of programs were sent north and that Inuit should adapt these models for their unique needs. It was decided to develop a totally new program. The need for an Inuit program based on Inuit values, complemented by best practices in the field of addictions has resulted in the development of a trauma-informed service approach to addictions through a 42 day residential program offered in Inuktitut. In order to offer a respectful and respected program, the Board have also made changes to the recruiting and training of staff, as well as implementing a policy of Abstinence from the use of all mind altering substances for all employees involved with program activities at the Centre. Permanent Staff have all participated in the 42- day residential program, as part of their training and personal development, and all applicants for permanent employment in the future will be required to do the same. Programs are delivered primarily in English, with translation as required when non- English speakers are involved in program delivery.
Introduction to:
Needs Assessment is done Pre-treatment questionnaire Building trust and safety exercises and lecture Lecture: Honesty Introduction to AA (Discussion) Lecture: Step 1 of AA Lecture: Boundaries and Connections Lecture: Communications and Assertiveness
permitting
Symptoms.
Lecture and discussion
Letter writing
Grieving (pm)
Lecture
Theories of Violence.
and Intimacy
client and family.
home
plans
Wednesday: Graduation Day Thursday: Clients to home J
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