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By using an analogy of the sinking of the Titanic and the loss of its passengers, Claudia Black brings a new insight and overview to the issues of relapse. Of the more than 2200 people aboard the Titanic, 1513 would perish. This was the ship that was unsinkable and, even as the ship was going down, people assumed that they were in no immediate danger. In telling this story to a group in early recovery, if they were to put themselves aboard that ship, most would be certain that they would be in the group that was saved. In Relapse: The Illusion of ImmunityClaudia uses stories and electronic graphics to underline key points that deal with understanding and preventing relapse and identifies the four "icebergs" that can sink recovery. Those are:
It is commonly stated that as many as 70 percent of all chemically dependent people who attempt to stop drinking or using, will experience relapse, and often more than once. This video can by utilized for a wide range of addictive disorder relapses from alcohol and drug addictions, to sex, work, spending and gambling addictions, to food and relationship addictions. Running time 28 minutes