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Home Up Inventory Program TEA ALERT ANGER CHILD LET GO RELAPSE
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The SEA's Program
The RELAPSE System

RELAPSE
- for overcoming relapse
In
recovery from the behavioral consequences of low self-esteem, the Self-Esteem
Seekers Anonymous Program recognizes that relapse into old behaviors is a
reality. The goal of the SEA's program, however, is to help you so that the
incidences of relapse become fewer, that a greater time span occurs between each
relapse, and that each relapse lessens in intensity over time. To help you to
deal with the reality of relapse in your recovery process, utilize the SEA's RELAPSE
system.
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R
- Recognize
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E
- Escape
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L
- Learn
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A
- Act
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P
- Protect
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S
- Support
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E
- Evaluate
R
- Recognize
First,
you need to recognize that you are in relapse. You need to admit to
yourself that you have fallen back into old patterns of thoughts, emotions,
and/or actions which are unhealthy, irrational, or unrealistic for you. You need
to accept that this is a relapse and use the TEA system of recovery to
identify what is "sick'' in your current thoughts, emotions, or actions.
E
- Escape
Second,
you need to use the ALERT system to assess, brainstorm, organize, relax,
and take action to escape from the current relapse of "sick''
thoughts, emotions, or actions.
L
- Learn
Third,
once you have escaped the relapsed thoughts, emotions, or actions, then you need
to look carefully at the relapse event to learn what were the variables
which led to it. You need to be honest with yourself as to how thoroughly you
have integrated your healthy, rational, and realistic thinking with your
emotions and feelings. You need to identify how authentic or real your actions
are. You need to identify if your wellness or recovery is really "faked
wellness'' because you have changed your behaviors based on the knowledge of
what is correct or healthy but not with changed feelings or emotions. You need
to identify if your feelings are not in synch or harmony with your thoughts and
actions. You need to learn what is out of step in your own TEA system.
A
- Act
Fourth,
once you have learned what was out of step in your TEA system, you then
need to make plans and act to modify your current efforts at recovery.
You need to fine tune your thoughts, emotions, and actions so that they are more
consistent, healthier, more rational, realistic, and supportive of your efforts
to grow in self-esteem.
P
- Protect
Fifth,
once you have developed plans and actions to alter your recovery process, you
need to protect yourself from a repeat relapse by developing new self-affirmations
and self-scripts which recognize that it is human to fall back into old habits
of thoughts, emotions, and actions. You need to be easy on yourself and not fall
victim to the need to be "perfect'' in your recovery. You need to protect
yourself from the belief that "since I've already failed or fallen short,
there is no sense in going on.'' "If I can't be perfect in recovery - why
try?'' is a dangerous trap. You need to protect yourself against it after each
relapse event. The human condition is not a perfect one. The only perfect being
is God. Be easy on over condemnation and self-punishment after a relapse
incident. Remember that relapse is an expected part of recovery. Use the SEA's ALERT,
ANGER, CHILD, and LET GO systems if you experience panic,
anxiety, or stress as a result of a relapse and are blocked in pursuing future
efforts at recovery.
S
- Support
Sixth,
as added protection to help you through the process of getting "back on the
wagon'' of recovery, seek out the support of your Buddies at Sea. Your
network of support available through the SEA's program or any other peer support
system, is critical to surviving a relapse event. Reach out and contact a
support person to help you use the TEA, ALERT, ANGER, CHILD,
and LET GO systems to sort out what this relapse event means in your
recovery. Review with your support person what you learned from the relapse
event. Tell your Buddy what your plans and action steps are to modify your
recovery efforts as a result of this relapse. Ask your Buddy to help you protect
yourself from quitting your recovery program as a result of this relapse. Give
your support people permission to "call you on it'' if they see you
regressing into old "sick'' patterns of thoughts, emotions, or actions so
as to help you prevent a repeat of this relapse event.
E
- Evaluate
Seventh,
once you have gotten back onto the wagon of recovery, you need to continuously evaluate
your thoughts, emotions, and actions for any signs of old "sick'' patterns.
You need to closely monitor your self-scripts, feelings, and behaviors for any
signs of potential relapse so that you can rectify them immediately. To assist
you in the evaluation of your progress, utilize the SEA's program's Twelve Steps
and the Tools For Coping Series books by Jim Messina, Ph.D. The SEA's
program and Tools For Coping materials are all based on the belief that
recovery from low self-esteem is a lifelong process, that old habits are hard to
change, and that as humans we will fall back into old "sick'' ways unless
we keep vigilant and alert for signs of potential relapse.
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