Spanish Flex Modules Use, Misuse and Problem Use Journal, Pkg. of 25
SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION.
The Flex Modules Series provides a flexible alternative to the Responsible Decisions: Impaired Driving Program, allowing for the use of each of the six modules as stand-alone curricula or as supplements to an existing impaired driving program. Using evidence-based Interactive Journaling®, this program works effectively with a range of impaired driving programs, from first- to multiple-offender programs. The Flex Modules Series can also be used with Level I or II education interventions or as components of substance use treatment for impaired driving offenders. This participant-focused, user-friendly curriculum:
- Offers a personalized road map for good decision making
- Aligns with common state impaired driving education standards
- Incorporates a colorful, engaging Interactive Journaling® format
- Includes a personal change plan, which can be integrated across the course hours
- Emphasizes personal responsibility and commitment to change
- Moves beyond basic education to application of effective strategies for behavior change
The
Use, Misuse and Problem Use module has participants explore different relationships to substances, including nonuse, responsible use, misuse, and problem use and evaluate their own relationships with substances. They then consider changes they can make to their substance use to avoid impaired driving.
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- Flex Modules: Feelings and Behavior Journal, Pkg. of 25
- Flex Modules: Change vs. Consequences Journal, Pkg. of 25
- Flex Modules: My Personal Change Plan Journal, Pkg. of 25
SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION.
The Flex Modules Series allows for each module to be used as a stand-alone curriculum or as a supplement to an existing impaired driving program. This module helps impaired driving offenders examine and evaluate relationships to substances, and helps them make changes to avoid impaired driving.