Will my program be accepted by my SAP?

Confirm acceptance of this online certified outpatient clinical treatment program:

How can I confirm acceptance?

CONFIRM ACCEPTANCE click the link below, download and email this program acceptance letter to your SAP/entity: 

Course Acceptance Request Letter of Integrity.pdf

Learn more Information US Service Provider_Proveedor de servicios.pdf


ADVISORYYOU MUST CONFIRM ACCEPTANCE, ALL ENROLLMENTS ARE FINAL. 

CONFIRM ACCEPTANCE      CONFIRMAR ACEPTACIÓN


Does your Entity require you to have a workbook?

WORKBOOK/COREPSO LOGBOOK: Download and print a COREPSO Workbook below:

2023 COREPSO LOGBOOK DELINQUENCY INTERVENTION 2023.pdf

2023 COREPSO LOGBOOK RESPONSIBLE DRINKING.pdf

2023 COREPSO LOGBOOK US DOT SAP DRUALC.pdf

2023 COREPSO LOGBOOK BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION.docx


Know Your Mental Health Rights!

Your mental health rights matter! You have a right to seek rehabilitation education that will enhance your mental health and maximize your potential to rehabilitate.

SOP- Supportive Outpatient Program students must engage in mental health eCoaching as well as eCounseling. Introduce yourself to engage in eCoaching during your course by accessing the discussions box in the top right corner of your screen. eCounseling including final evaluations will be scheduled and conducted by your licensed clinical practitioner.


This Clinical Treatment eProgram is US DOT-SAP Certified

Please check with your institution to confirm acceptance

US DOT-SAP Certified Online Clinical Treatment Program

Substance Abuse Outpatient Program (SOP)

This standardized rehabilitative psychoeducational dialectical impact program utilizes online tele-counseling with a licensed clinical substance abuse professional. Includes question-answer-feedback-sessions and live discussions to dive into various topics related to drug use, illegal behavior, relapse and recovery. Upon completion of the program, the client will meet with the clinical practitioner to review course work and assignments and conduct final mental health evaluations. Client will then receive a treatment logbook and a certificate of completion. 

Designed to educate safety sensitive employees/contractors about US DOT-SAP procedures, rules and guidelines including US DOT regulations about the SAP process and the negative consequences of drug abuse/misuse and associated illegal activities. The goal is to increase knowledge of drug use habits and help in developing a strong knowledge base to reduce the probability of future drug abuse. eCoaching and the introduction to online mental health coaching sessions for future needs, drives the progression of life transformation.

The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing and aftercare.

SAP’s represent the path to healing and recovering a valuable career or profession. SAP are valuable, because at all costs we want the employee behind the steering wheel of a school bus, in the cockpit of a plane, at the helm of an oil tanker, at the throttle of a train, in the engineer compartment of a subway car, or at the emergency control valves of a natural gas pipeline—we want them clear and sharp and alert and aware and sober. That responsibility to the public is enormous!

The SAP Community Advocate

SAP’s do not advocate for the employer nor the employee. The function of the SAP is to protect the public interest in safety by professionally evaluating the employee and recommending appropriate education and/or treatment, follow-up tests, and aftercare.

Applicable Regulations

Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 and Subpart:

Substance Abuse Professionals (SAP) | US Department of Transportation

 

SOP Clients:

Get help now: US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

Take this 100% online evidence based Clinical Outpatient Treatment Program for Substance Abuse if you were recommended by an official case worker or SAP or EAP psychologist to complete a Substance Abuse, Addiction, Recovery and Relapse Clinical Treatment Program. This program includes a proof of enrollment, a certificate of completion and treatment logbook. 




Curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • WELCOME TO YOUR US DOT-SAP SAFETY-FIRST RISK PREVENTION MANDATED COURSE + (PROGRESS REPORT LINK)

    • ABOUT YOUR US DOT-SAP COURSE

    • Download and save your "WORKSHEET JOURNAL SURVEY" as proof of your efforts (download icon is at the top right corner)

    • (03:56) Bashar :: The Seven Neutral Needs - Highlights Bashar Channeled by Darryl Anka 159K subscribers

    • US DOT-SAP Safety-First Risk Prevention Mandated Education Requirements Quiz

  • 2

    Chapter 1: Drug Abuse and Addiction Prevention Supportive Programming- Warning Signs and Symptoms

    • Introduction to SOP Supportive Outpatient Programming

    • WELCOME TO YOUR CERTIFIED US DOT-SAP ONLINE COURSE

    • Download and save your "WORKSHEET JOURNAL SURVEY" as proof of your efforts (download icon is at the top right corner)

    • Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive, or uncontrollable, drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences and changes in the brain, which can be long-lasting. These changes in the brain can lead to the harmful behaviors...

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Addiction and Abuse Support- Education and Coaching.pdf

    • What Is a Controlled Substance? Generally, a controlled substance is an illegal drug that can have a detrimental effect on a person's health and welfare. As a result, federal and state governments have seen fit to regulate these substances.

    • Drug Classifications: The federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) classifies drugs into five schedules based on the potential for abuse and whether the drug has been proven and accepted for medical use.

    • EQ QUIZ: DRUGS AND THE HUMAN BRAIN

    • Chapter 1 Impact Survey: 3 Takeaways

  • 3

    Chapter 2: From Addiction to Recovery

    • Addiction and How To Overcome Addiction

    • (25:40) Addiction and How to Overcome Addiction Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • (22:18) From Addiction to Recovery

    • Chapter 2 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 3: Drugs & Alcohol Series Including Prescription /street Drugs and Cannabis- The Truth About Drug Abuse and Addiction

    • Truth About Drugs: Drugs have been part of our culture since the middle of the last century. Popularized in the 1960s by music and mass media, they invade all aspects of society. An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal

    • MOUSE PARTY: Ever wondered what mice were like on drugs? Just drag & drop a mouse on the red chair to explore the effects on the brain of seven common drugs. You might even get to take a look inside the brains to see how drugs disrupt the normal f

    • Alcoholism increases the likelihood of developing co-occurring conditions such as a substance use disorder. Mixing alcohol and other drugs together can lead to serious physical, behavioral and health complications.

    • Binge Drinking is often glamorized on TV and movies, but the truth is that there is nothing beautiful about it. Binge drinking involves a dangerous pattern of excessive alcohol consumption.

    • Addictions begin with experimentation with a substance. There are many reasons someone might initially try a drug, including curiosity, peer pressure or stress and problems at work or home.

    • (06:08) What does Heroin do to your brain and body? | Earth Lab by Channel BBC Earth Lab

    • EQ QUIZ: DRUGS & ALCOHOL

    • Chapter 3 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

  • 5

    Chapter 4: Drug Abuse Awareness Review

    • Drug Use and Addiction: Drug Abuse, Substance Use

    • Alcoholism and How to Quit Drinking Alcohol

    • (04:15) Mechanism of Drug Addiction in the Brain, Animation.

    • Drug Abuse Awareness Question-Answer-Feedback-Session

    • Chapter 4 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 5: Understanding Cannabis and Cannabis Laws

    • Federal Marijuana Laws: If you live in a state that legalized medical or recreational marijuana use, it may come as an unpleasant surprise to learn that you are still committing a federal crime by possessing, buying, or selling marijuana.

    • Medical Marijuana Laws: The term "medical marijuana" refers to the use, possession, and/or cultivation of marijuana for medical purposes. People who are terminally ill, or suffer from painful or long-term symptoms associated with certain diseases...

    • MAP OF MARIJUANA LEGALITY BY STATE WONDERING WHAT THE LAW IS IN YOUR STATE? Marijuana laws are changing at a rapid pace across all 50 states, making things a bit confusing at times.

    • (01:03:02) Florida Cannabis Laws - Attorney Dustin Robinson - Mr. Cannabis Law by Cannabis Legalization News

    • Chapter 5 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 6: Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol

    • Not only does excessive drinking accelerate natural brain shrinkage, but it interferes with the brain’s communication pathways causing memory loss, behavior and mood changes, and a decrease in coordination and attention span.

    • (15:01) Jordan Peterson on Alcohol by Channel Theo Von Clips

    • (05:48) Anxiety Hangover After Drinking? Why do I have so much anxiety the day after drinking? by Channel

    • (06:58) Jordan Peterson - Funny Story about Dealing with a Dangerous Alcoholic Neighbor by Channel Bite Sized Philosophy

    • Chapter 6 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 7: HIV/AIDS Awareness and Substance Abuse and Addiction Prevention Education

    • HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Learning the basics about HIV can keep you healthy and prevent HIV transmission.

    • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight infection and disease

    • When asked to condemn the use of recreational drugs in the 1960’s, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of TM, refused to do so. He explained that drug users were the same as everybody else in that their primary motivation for everything they did was happiness.

    • The Benefits of Using Hypnotherapy in Addiction Treatment: Hypnotherapy is an evidence-based treatment for addiction, which can also be used to treat a variety of other psychological difficulties.

    • (04:08) Everything You Know About Heroin Addiction Is Wrong by Channel Cracked

    • (22:18) Russell Brand: Freedom from Addiction Podcast (Part 1) by Channel Commune

    • Chapter 7 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

    • Dax Justin

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    Chapter 8: The Rat Park Rat Experiments and the Perception of Drug Addiction

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Abuse Addiction Rat Park Experiments.pdf

    • (03:30) What Causes Addiction by Channel Minute Videos

    • (01:40) Addiction an the Rat Park Experiments - Short Version 14,908 views•Nov 16, 2016 by Channel Minute Videos Portfolio

    • (04:52) Beating Drug Addiction - The Rat Park Experiment by Channel Wisdom Land

    • (07:12) How A Messed Up Childhood Affects You In Adulthood by The School of Life Channel

    • (16:14) Rat Park Documentary: Behind The Scenes by Channel VICE TV

    • (14:42) Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

    • (13:09) Understanding Addiction - Rat Park by Channel Let's Suffer Together

    • (06:59) Overcoming Addiction - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO FINALLY BEAT IT by Channel Improvement Pill

    • EQ QUIZ: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTION

    • Chapter 8 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 9: Understanding Drug Abuse and Addiction Risk Factors

    • What are risk factors and protective factors? Research over the past two decades has tried to determine how drug abuse begins and how it progresses. Many factors can add to a person’s risk for drug abuse.

    • Today’s youth face many risks, including drug abuse, violence, and HIV/AIDS. Responding to these risks before they become problems can be difficult. One of the goals of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is to help the public understand the cause

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Abuse and Addiction Risk Factors.pdf

    • (12:00) Risk factors for drug use and drug abuse by Channel Kahnacademymedicine

    • Chapter 9 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

    • Assini

    • Johann Hari

    • Canadian physician Gabor Matén

    • Lauren Windle

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    Chapter 10: Drugs & Alcohol Victims (Survivors) Impact Panels VIP(S) What It's Like to Be Addicted / Dependent to a Substance

    • Victim Impact Panels Definition: A Victim Impact Panel (VIP) is a community-based meeting for victims/witnesses to describe the experiences they or loved ones have endured due to the actions of [others].

    • From Healing to Promoting Healthy Relationships Healthy and meaningful relationships are key to our well-being. The ability to connect with others, share experiences, and feel a sense of belonging provides stability to our lives.

    • (13:21) TYRESE GIBSON: No man is perfect. by National Court Ordered Education Institute Channel

    • (05:37) A day in the life of a heroin addict by CBS Evening News

    • (10:15) Sharing About My Porn Addiction by Arthur Moore

    • (25:40) Addiction and How to Overcome Addiction by Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • Chapter 10 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 11: The Brain, Addiction and Reward Centers

    • What causes addiction? The word “addiction” is derived from a Latin term for “enslaved by” or “bound to.” Anyone who has struggled to overcome an addiction—or has tried to help someone else to do so—understands why

    • Drug Abuse, Dopamine, and the Brain's Reward System, Why Do People Use Alcohol & Drugs Even After Facing Consequences? Basics of Brain Function and Neurotransmitters, The Brain Following Initial and Early Substance Use...

    • PRESENTATION: Brain Function, Reward Centers and Drug Abuse and Addiction.pdf

    • (21:42) Anatomy of an Overdose - Full Version by Channel First Rule Films

    • (02:22) What is Heroin? Heroin Facts and Effects by Channel Duffy's Nappa Valley Rehab

    • (04:41) What's the TRUTH Behind DRUG ADDICTION? by Channel Sci-Wise

    • (02:01) Why Do People Get Addicted to Drugs and Alcohol? by Channel Inspire Malibu

    • (54:02) Most IMPORTANT Video on Addiction | Bruce Lipton & Tommy Rosen by Channel Recovery 2.0

    • Chapter 11 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

    • Neuroscientist Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the NIH

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    Chapter 12: Create a Healthy Life by Creating Healthy Relationships

    • Five Behaviors To Build Healthy Relationships With Anyone Trust is built and sustained with five practices that work in your organization, classroom, or home

    • (26:32) 10 RULES OF A RELATIONSHIP, Criminologist and Psychologist Ralph Smart by Infinite Waters (diving deep) Channel

    • (08:31) The Surprising Key to Building a Healthy Relationship that Lasts | Maya Diamond | TEDxOakland by TEDx Channel

    • (09:21) The 4 Relationship Attachment Styles You Need to Know by MedCircle Channel

    • How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Couples Therapy Can Improve Your Relationship: There are many layers to relationships and maintaining them require dedication.

    • (10:54) Healthy vs Toxic Relationships: How to Spot the Differences by Medcircle Channel

    • (11:11) Partner of a Narcissist - First Steps to Change - Part 1 by Dr. Daniel Fox Channel

    • (17:37) 3-Parts of The Narcissistic Relationship Cycle by Dr. Daniel Fox Channel

    • (11:04) Emotional Connections & Borderline & Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Dr. Daniel Fox Channel

    • (07:35) Rage and Borderline Personality Disorder - Identifiers, Triggers, and Management by Dr. Daniel Fox Channel

    • Chapter 12 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

  • 14

    Chapter 13: The Anatomy of a Healthy Relationship: How to Have Successful and Secure Relationships

    • What Does a Healthy Relationship Look Like? Healthy relationships involve honesty, trust, respect and open communication between partners and they take effort and compromise from both people. There is no imbalance of power.

    • (20:59) Healthy Relationships - What You MUST Know To Sustain A Great Relationship by Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (17:33) How to Attract A Water Relationship by Psychologist and Criminologist Ralph Smart @ralphsmart.com

    • (10:33) How to Create a Safe Relationship - Teal Swan @tealswan.com

    • Chapter 13 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

  • 15

    Chapter 14: Healthy Relationships Versus Toxic Relationships and Knowing the Difference

    • This article explores 8 differences between healthy relationships and toxic relationships. For anyone who currently has a partner or wants one, the main goal should be to have a healthy relationship rather than a toxic one.

    • (30:41) Teal Swan on avoiding Abuse and Loving Yourself

    • Chapter 14 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 15: Analyzing the Dynamics of a Healthy Family Unit

    • Four Essential Traits of a Healthy Family Dynamic: 1. Healthy families are attuned to each other’s needs. In other words, make regular time for face-to-face conversations with each other.

    • (21:05) What is a Healthy Family? by Terri Cole Real Love RevolutionTM Channel

    • (25:19) What is a Healthy Family? by Therapy Videos Channel

    • (02:49) People Talk About What Family Means To Them by Facts Channel

    • (14:41) Healthy Relationships by Create fnd Channel

    • Chapter 15 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 16: Healthy Communication in Relationships- Be the Solution, Not the Problem

    • Ineffective Communication Can Result in Relationship Problems. How Can You Fix It? How can ineffective communication hurt your relationship?

    • (11:50) Build don't break relationships with communication - connect the dots | Amy Scott | TEDxQueenstown by TEDx Channel

    • (14:02) How To Improve Communication With Your Spouse, Dr. Paul Jenkins by Nate Woodbury Channel

    • (19:48) Communication Skills - The 6 Keys Of Powerful Communication by Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (17:10) "Learn How to COMMUNICATE!" | Jordan B. Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) | #Entspresso by Evan Carmichael Channel

    • Chapter 16 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 17: Rules, Boundaries and Limitations in Relationships

    • First off, you should always discuss what you expect out of someone, and what you expect to receive. If one thinks of expectations as standards of conduct, embracing the boundaries that come with it becomes easier.

    • (03:45) TEAL SWAN: Having Healthy Boundaries in Relationships by Kate Maree O'Brien Channel

    • (20:57) Personal Boundaries vs. Oneness (How to Develop Healthy Boundaries) - Teal Swan @tealswan.com

    • (14:37) How to Build Self Discipline by Criminologist and Psychologist Ralph Smart by Infinite Waters (diving deep) Channel

    • (09:58) Jordan Peterson: Narcissists & Pushovers in Relationships by Essential Truth Channel

    • Chapter 17 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 18: Emotional Intelligence and Why EQ is More Important than IQ

    • Building Emotional Intelligence for Better Relationships: The four foundations of emotional intelligence Emotional intelligence

    • (16:15) Emotional Intelligence - Why Your EQ Is More Important Than Your IQ, Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (48:50) Understanding Emotions - Part 1, Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • Chapter 18 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 19: How Drugs Affect Our Mental Health

    • PRESENTATION: How Drugs Affect Our Mental Health.pdf

    • (04:00) Is Alcohol Okay? Teal explains a Spiritual Diet by Vegan Cooking Channel

    • (15:06) Marijuana and Spirituality (Does Pot/Weed/Cannabis Enhance Spirituality?) - Teal Swan Channel @TealSwan.com

    • (10:04) Spiritual Drug Use... What is your opinion? - Teal Swan Channel @TealSwan.com

    • (15:09) How to Triumph Over Any Addiction—Don't Give Up...This Shall Pass! (The Strength is Within) by Channel Infinite Waters (diving deep)

    • (20:18) 10 Secrets Marijuana Smokers Won't Tell You by Ralph Smart, Criminologist and Psychologist by Channel Infinite Waters (diving deep)

    • Chapter 19 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

  • 21

    Chapter 20: The Harsh Reality of Drug Addiction

    • (03:13) Born addicted: Heroin's innocent victims by WCPO 9

    • (57:02) The Rise of Fentanyl: Drug Addiction On The I-95 – Two Years On by BBC Three

    • Chapter 20 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 21: Theory, Practice and Philosophy of Impulse (Self) Control

    • Self-Control Impulsivity, Willpower, Ego Depletion Self-control—or the ability to manage one's impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals

    • (03:41) Nietzschean philosophy Discipline is the Precursor to True Freedom Jordan Peterson by Dose of Truth Channel

    • (05:49) Mastering Self Control | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace by Einzelgänger Channel

    • (04:42) 4 Lessons On Self Discipline From Stoic Philosophers by Therealizedman Channel

    • (13:28) Jordan Peterson: Overcoming self-defeating behaviors by Essential Truth Channel

    • (17:48) Self control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke by TEDx Channel

    • Chapter 21 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 22: Theory, Practice and Philosophy of Behavior Modification

    • What Is Behavior Modification? Behavior modification is a treatment approach which is focused on changing behavior. This method is based on the work of B.F. Skinner, a well known psychologist who developed the operant conditioning theory.

    • (06:56) PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche The School of Life Channel

    • (21:33) 10 Life Lessons From Friedrich Nietzsche (Existentialism) Philosophies for Life Channel

    • (14:38) Nietzsche and Psychology: How To Become Who You Are by Academy of Ideas Channel

    • (06:57) WHY you should read Nietzsche (most people can't) | Jordan Peterson by Daily Dose Of Deepness Channel

    • (13:30) Nietzsche and Morality: The Higher Man and The Herd by Academy of Ideas

    • Chapter 22 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 23: Understanding the Conscious, Subconscious and Superconscious Mind

    • The levels of consciousness are: subconscious, conscious, and superconscious. The conscious mind is what we operate with during our daily activities and waking hours. It represents only a small portion of our consciousness and awareness.

    • (59:00) Bruce Lipton - Biology of Belief @ UPLIFT 2012 by Uplift Channel

    • Chapter 23 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 24: How to Be Conscious While Facing Challenges and Managing Crisis

    • 7 Super Powers of Highly Successful, Conscious People The more I work in the field of personal development, the more I become aware of human potential in all its glory. I am frequently touched by people with incredible challenges...

    • (17:07) Understanding the Unconscious, Subconscious and Conscious Mind by Conscious Reality Creator Channel

    • (11:25) 13 Spooky Facts About Your Subconscious Mind by TopThink Channel

    • In mental health terms, a crisis refers not necessarily to a traumatic situation or event, but to a person’s reaction to an event. One person might be deeply affected by an event while another individual suffers little or no ill effects.

    • (18:03) Introduction: What is a Crisis and How to Thrive in a Crisis, Teal Swan @tealswan.com

    • (06:25) Lesson 1 - How to Thrive in A Crisis - Immediate Response, Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • (15:33) Nervous Breakdown (What To Do About A Mental or Emotional Breakdown) - Teal Swan @tealswan.com

    • Chapter 24 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 25: Life Skills Enrichment: Creating Healthy Habits

    • Health Habits: A Simple List of Healthy Living Activities We have all heard that having healthy habits such as eating well, staying active, and staying on top of our health screenings is really important.

    • (16:52) Bob Proctor - Why Is Success Slipping Through Your Fingers by the SGR Program Bob Proctor

    • (59:00) Napoleon Hill The Five Essentials Of Success by Brian Scott

    • Chapter 25 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 26: Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills: Is Emotional Intelligence (EQ) The Best Predictor of Success?

    • Soft Skills... Is there someone (or hopefully, several someones) at your company who it seems like everyone wants to work with?

    • (01:52) Hard Skills vs Soft Skills by GCFLearnFree.org

    • (06:23) 10 SKILLS That Are HARD to Learn, BUT Will Pay Off FOREVER!

    • (06:45) Your Mental Faculties l Bob Proctor by Proctor Gallagher Institute Channel

    • Why EQ in Marketing and Sales is More Important Than Ever The World Economic Forum’s “Future of Jobs” report four years ago listed emotional intelligence (EQ) as a top skill for 2020.

    • (01:52) Hard skills vs Human skills by Simon Sinek Channel

    • (05:02) The Art Of Closing Sales by Dan Lok

    • (40:44) Napoleon Hill's Think & Grow Rich Condensed and Narrated by Earl Nightingale Success Consciousness Channel

    • Chapter 26 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 27: Health Coaching: Why Coaching Soft Skills Is So Different from Training Hard Skills

    • Why Coaching Soft Skills is so Different from Training Hard Skills According to LinkedIn data, 57 percent of senior leaders feel soft skills are more important than hard skills.

    • (16:39) How to Become a Life Coach + Start a Profitable Coaching Business from Scratch by Abiola Abrams Channel

    • (12:17) How To Become A Life Coach - Every Part of the Process Revealed in Detail by Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (04:00) What Do I Think About Life Coaches? by Kati Morton

    • (20:37) How To Become A Life Coach by Project Life Mastery

    • (15:59) Life Coaching with Bob Proctor by Proctor Gallagher Institute

    • Chapter 27 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 28: Mindfulness Meditation For Drug Addiction Intervention and Recovery

    • Five Ways Mindfulness Meditation Is Good for Your Health Research suggests that mindfulness benefits our bodies, not just our minds.

    • (10:27) Marcus Aurelius: Meditations (Animated) by Eudaimonia Channel

    • (53:13) Mindfulness Meditation - A Complete Guide With Techniques & Examples, Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • Chapter 28 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 29: Drugs & Alcohol Intervention and Recovery

    • (48:31) Russell Brand Speaks Candidly About His Addictions & Recovery by Russell Brand

    • (04:34) Beating Opioid Addiction | Joy's Story

    • (25:54) Teal Swan Interview Part One by Bill Kenower

    • Chapter 30 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 30: Understanding Substance Abuse Disorder

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Abuse Recovery and Interventions.pdf

    • (13:18) Transcending addiction and redefining recovery: Jacki Hillios at TEDxBoulder by TEDx Talks

    • (37:38) Overcoming Addiction - The Root Cause Of Every Addiction by Channel Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (09:51) Recover out loud | Tara Conner | TEDxUniversityofNevada by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (08:19) Heroin Addiction, Recovery and No Shame | Crystal Oertle | TEDxColumbus by Channel TEDx Talks

    • Chapter 31 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 31: Physics and Emotions: The Quantum Mechanics of Changing Thoughts

    • The Quantum Mechanics of Changing Thoughts: Quantum Mechanics and Your Vibrational Frequency. Every thought and emotion has its own vibrational frequency or wave frequency. Quantum mechanics has demonstrated how a wave frequency can be altered.

    • (01:00:00) Bruce Lipton - Biology of Belief @ UPLIFT 2012 by Uplift

    • Chapter 32 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 32: The Laws of Physics: What is the Law of Attraction?

    • PHYSICS OF THE LAW OF ATTRACTION: I OBSERVE, THEREFORE I AM. The Law of Attraction has become a household word. Suddenly it has come to be the buzzword amongst those studying ways in which to enrich and enhance life.

    • (05:12) DR. QUANTUM - DOUBLE SLIT EXPERIMENT by Angel Art

    • (12:33) Universal Laws: Dive Deeper | Bob Proctor by Proctor Gallagher Institute

    • (59:00) THE SECRET- (FULL MOVIE) LAW OF ATTRACTION.

    • Chapter 33 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 33: How to Cope with Loneliness, Depression and Powerlessness

    • Loneliness and Depression: What’s the Connection? Feel a little “blah” lately? You don’t have much to do, and no one to do it with either. You’re home alone, again, when gloominess strikes, adding misery to your boredom.

    • (59:00) Loneliness: An Epidemic in our Society and Why We Need to Change - Teal Swan Speech London 2018 @TealSwan.com

    • (12:19) The Anatomy of Loneliness - Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • (22:46) Belonging and How to Belong - Teal Swan @TealSwan.com

    • Chapter 35 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 34: How to Really Help Someone Who is Addicted

    • (27:48) The Victim Control Dynamic (Escaping Control Drama in Relationships) - Teal Swan - @TealSwan.com

    • (24:30) To Help or Not to Help? (Helping Others) -Teal Swan- @TealSwan.com

    • (15:17) Wasted: Exposing the Family Effect of Addiction | Sam Fowler | TEDxFurmanU

    • (05:12) How To Treat The Addict You Love! | Russell Brand by

    • Chapter 40 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 35: Drug Abuse, Addiction, Recovery and Relapse

    • PRESENTATION: Drug Abuse Recovery and Relapse.pdf

    • (06:20) The Cycle Of Addiction - Unhook Yourself From The Modern World (E442) by Channel Russell Brand

    • (13:54) Hooked, Hacked, Hijacked: Reclaim Your Brain from Addictive Living: Dr. Pam Peeke at TEDxWallStreet by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (20:00) Having a Relapse? (Relapse Prevention, Recovery and How to Overcome Addiction Relapse) - Teal Swan @TealSwan

    • (03:38) Listen to This Before You Watch Porn Again | An Eye Opening Speech | Ralph Smart by Channel Infinite Waters (diving deep)

    • (14:18) Eliminating the Shame and Stigma of Addiction | Kathryn Helgaas Burgum | TEDxFargo by Channel TEDx Talks

    • (09:41) Rewriting The Story Of My Addiction | Jo Harvey Weatherford | TEDxUniversityofNevada by Channel TEDx Talks

    • Chapter 41 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 36: Anatomy and Physiology of the Dangerous Effect of Alcohol

    • The Effects of Alcohol on Your Body Alcohol’s impact on your body starts from the moment you take your first sip. While an occasional glass of wine with dinner isn’t a cause for concern, the cumulative effects of drinking spirits can take its toll

    • Alcohol's Effects on the Brain: Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. These disruptions can change mood and behavior, and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination.

    • Depending on how much is taken and the physical condition of the individual, alcohol can cause: Slurred speech Drowsiness Vomiting Diarrhea Upset stomach Headaches Breathing difficulties Distorted vision and hearing Impaired judgment...

    • (01:52) Alcohol effects on brain and body by Tech Insider

    • (05:18) Alcohol - How Alcohol Affects The Body - What Causes A Hangover by Whats Up Dude Channel

    • (02:20) How Alcohol Affects Your Brain And Body by Business Insider

    • (27:47) Anatomy and Physiology of Alcohol Effects Dangers / How Alcohol Effects ? by New Anatomy and Physiology Video

    • (4:50) How Bad Is Heavy Drinking on the Brain? by Wall Street Journal

    • (04:18) Dangers of Alcohol Poisoning -- The Doctors by The Doctors

    • (04:29) Effects of Alcohol on the Brain, Animation, Professional version. by Alila Medical Media

    • (05:46) 🍺 Why Alcohol Is Killing Your Body & Brain, And How To Reverse The Damage! - by Dr Sam Robbins

    • Chapter 61 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 37: Behavior Modification, Relapse and the Subconscious Mind

    • The limbic system can be negatively programmed through traumatic experiences such as growing up in a dysfunctional family. Drugs, alcohol and other compulsive behaviors have programmed the limbic system to avoid awareness of uncomfortable thoughts.

    • (10:41) The Battle of Changing Your Behavior | Eric Zimmer | TEDxColumbus by TEDx Talks Channel

    • (10:34) Emotions: limbic system | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy by khanacademymedicine

    • (04:44) How Limbic System Therapy Can Help Resolve Trauma by NICABM

    • (01:51) 2-Minute Neuroscience: Limbic System by Neuroscientifically Challenged

    • (28:01) The effect of trauma on the brain and how it affects behaviors | John Rigg | TEDxAugusta by TEDx Channel

    • Chapter 66 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 38: Motivating Words of Successful Recoveries

    • (16:38) Chris Herren Speaking on His Addiction Recovery Story | PeaceLove by PeaceLove

    • (32:45) OVERCOME - Best Motivational Video Speeches Compilation (Most Eye Opening Speeches) by Motiversity

    • (08:49) The #1 Reason You Cannot Beat Your Addiction- Best Motivational Video For Success in Life by Speckle of Hope

    • (28:28) Stop Your Addiction - Most Incredible Advice - Tony Robbins Motivation by Phillip K. Wheeler

    • (06:30) QUIT ADDICTION motivational video. by Life Improvement

    • Chapter 100 Impact Survey 3 Take Aways

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    Chapter 39: Clinical Counseling/Coaching Sessions

    • Mindfulness Techniques

    • Spiritual Wellness

    • Counseling and Coaching for a Drug Free Life

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    Chapter 40: Clinical Counseling/Coaching Sessions

    • Celebrating Personal Growth

    • Relapse Prevention

    • Counseling and Coaching for a Drug Free Life

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