The Wellness Group: Alcohol and Drug Harm Reduction
The Wellness Group is an outpatient substance misuse treatment program for Fairfield University students. The group meets on campus twice weekly for 2 to 4 sessions.
The treatment model upon which the group is based is harm reduction, and is for students interested in exploring strategies to reduce the harm that alcohol and other drugs have caused in their lives.
The Wellness Group addresses motivation for change, teaches skills and strategies to reduce risks associated with drugs and alcohol, and provides information about the effects of substance misuse. Group participants are expected to attend between 2 and 4 consecutive sessions, participate in group discussion, and complete regular written assignments within the group setting.
Some of the topics discussed in the group are:
the decision to address a substance problem
the personal consequences of substance misuse
strategies for decreasing or abstaining from alcohol and/or drug use
substance misuse and triggers and making plans to cope with exposure to triggers
isolation and dishonesty that result from substance use
peer pressure and peer support
the impact of family and significant others on substance use
drink and drug refusal skills
expectations associated with a new lifestyle based on moderation
For more information about the Wellness group, please contact C&PS
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Alcoholics Anonymous Groups on Campus
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Narcotics Anonymous
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