Facilitator Guides for SMART Participant Handbook V4

Facilitator Guides for SMART Participant Handbook V4

This page includes all of the official SMART Recovery tools in the order they appear in the new Participant Handbook (V4). Each one links to a brief facilitator guide with prompts, suggestions, and example language to help you introduce and explore the tool in a group setting.

These facilitator guides are designed as starting points. Feel free to adapt them to fit your own voice, style, and the needs of your group over time.

You can download a Tool Quick Reference guide including tool name, points it is most accociated with, and the page it can be found on in the new Handbook here.

Below are the tools and a short description of each. Click the link to access the facilitator guide.

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Journaling 

A space for reflection and self-awareness. Journaling can help participants process thoughts, identify patterns, and explore progress.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Practice Self-Compassion

A reminder that self-kindness is a skill that supports change. This tool helps participants recognize and soften their inner critic.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Cost Benefit Analysis

Explore the short- and long-term costs and benefits of a behavior of concern to build insight and motivation.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Define Your Values (Hierarchy of Values)

Identify the things that matter most, and consider how behavior supports or conflicts with those values.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Five Questions 

A powerful tool for weighing a behavior’s impact and imagining life without it.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Create a Change Plan

A structured worksheet to help participants define goals and outline next steps for change.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Identify Triggers

Helps participants recognize the situations, people, or emotions that tend to lead to urges or risky behavior.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Rank Trigger Risks

Organize triggers by how risky they feel to help prioritize planning and support.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Log Your Urges

Build awareness by tracking urges, including their triggers, intensity, and coping strategies.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Plan Your Week

Use structure and planning to reduce risky downtime and align the week with recovery goals.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Customize DENTS for You

Explore the DENTS acronym to understand common thinking traps.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Personify and Disarm

Turn your inner urge voice into a character or image to make it easier to talk back and reduce its power.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Dispute Unhelpful Beliefs

Identify distorted thinking and practice disputing those beliefs with reason and evidence.

[Link to facilitator guide]

ABC Exercise

Work through Activating Events, Beliefs, and Consequences to reduce urges and emotional reactivity.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Practice Problem Solving

A five-step model to help participants work through challenges in a practical, step-by-step way.

[Link to facilitator guide]

 

Planning Positive Conversations (PIVA)

Practice Positive language, I-statements, Validation, and a clear Ask to prepare for healthy communication.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Setting Healthy Boundaries

Discuss what healthy boundaries look like and how to communicate them respectfully.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Check Your Lifestyle Balance

A visual “wheel” tool to help participants reflect on how their time and energy align with their values.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Explore New Passions and Pursuits

Brainstorm meaningful or enjoyable activities to replace time previously spent on the behavior of concern.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Set an Effective Goal

Learn to set SMART goals that are Specific, Measurable, Agreeable, Realistic, and Time-bound.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Meditation Practice

Introduce basic mindful breathing or awareness practices to reduce stress and increase focus.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Try Progressive Muscle Relaxation

A simple tension-release technique to bring attention to the body and ease stress.

[Link to facilitator guide]

Visualize a Relaxing Space

Use guided imagery to reduce stress, create calm, and strengthen motivation.

[Link to facilitator guide]

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