Status: Open Registration Deadline: Apr 6, 2023
Trainers Name: Paul Alves, RCPF, CARC, NCPRSS Meghann Perry, RCPF, CARC Training Site: Zoom Address:
Revolution Recovery 111 Bedford Street, #1 Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02324 Plymouth County
***Please note that class ends at different times each day***
April 11th 9am-12:45pm ET
April 12th 9am-11:45am ET
This is a two-day, six-hour training for anyone working in the Recovery field.
***Please note that class ends at different times each day***
April 11th 9am-12:45pm ET
April 12th 9am-11:45am ET
Increase your efficacy as a Recovery Professional with the intentional, skilled use of your life experience!
Stories have great power. From Cave Art to Tik Tok, humans have been communicating through stories for centuries. In our work with people in or seeking recovery, our stories are the gold that create and sustain our connection to each other. From validating our recoveree’s experiences to offering solutions, hope and motivation, our stories have unlimited applications in our work. The question is, HOW are our stories used to help others? How are they impacting the listener? And how about the teller? What’s the possibility of iatrogenic harm?
In this training, we’ll explore how culture impacts our personal art of storytelling. We’ll discover how stories are being received versus the impact that can ultimately benefit the listener, while also discussing how Recovery Values and Recovery Coach Roles can inform personal story sharing. Using this newfound clarity, we will have the opportunity to practice fashioning personal stories to support our peer roles.
This training is appropriate for anyone working with people with problematic substance use or mental health challenges for whom story sharing is part of the role. It is not necessary to be in personal recovery from these challenges in order to use our lived experience to be an effective storyteller!
Upon completion of this program, Participants will be able to:
Discuss their relationship to storytelling and its role in their work.
Evaluate the impact of culture on story sharing and listening.
Define their personal culture of storytelling and recognize how their stories are perceived by others.
Articulate how to best select and shape personal stories to achieve specific goals.
Apply Recovery Coach Roles and Recovery Values to story sharing.
Practice story creation using new perspectives within a recovery support context.
Contact Name: Meghann Perry Contact Phone Number: (207) 944-2909 Contact Email Address: [email protected]