Toward Pride and Professionalism: Increasing Personal Responsibility. Student Workbook.

Abstract

This document presents a 36-hour curriculum of the Navy Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program designed to reduce drug and alcohol related problems in the Navy by increasing resistance to addiction. The responsibility each person holds for his or her own health and well-being as a member of the United States Navy is emphasized throughout the course. The curriculum, which contains facts regarding alcohol, drugs, and stress, consists of supervised practice in communication and adaptability regarding values and decisions about drug practice in communication and adaptability regarding values and decisions about drug practices and lifestyle. The course combines experiential and didactic exercises designed to help students examine the consequences of their choices and develop methods to implement behavioral change. The facilitator guide provides dialogues, reviews, application exercises, summaries, and worksheet assignments for each of the 12 sessions. The student workbook provides students with relevant information and assignments and includes a syllabus of the course which outlines sessions in personal responsibility, addiction, attitudes and values, stress, decision-making, and drug practices.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 22, 1985
Accession Number
ADA173676

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  • Barbara R. Hartmann

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  • University of Arizona

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