Seven Challenges

The Seven Challenges

Elements uses the proprietary Seven Challenges approach to address all levels of drug or alcohol involvement—from experimentation to addiction. We have found this approach particularly useful in dealing with adolescent substance abuse because it does not depend upon "hitting rock bottom,” is not shame-based and can work with any level of abuse. It can also be used in a complementary fashion with other more traditional chemical dependency and addictions treatments. Because the majority of young men struggling with emotional and behavioral issues have engaged in some form of substance abuse, the Seven Challenges is a central aspect of our programming and is useful for both treatment and prevention.

The following material is excerpted from the Seven Challenges website and will give you an overview of the program:

The Seven Challenges® Program is designed specifically for adolescents with drug problems, to motivate a decision and commitment to change - and to support success in implementing the desired changes. The Program simultaneously helps young people address their drug problems as well as their co-occurring life skill deficits, situational problems, and psychological problems.

The challenges provide a framework for helping youth think through their own decisions about their lives and their use of alcohol and other drugs. Counselors using The Seven Challenges Program teach youth to identify and work on the issues most relevant to them. In sessions, as youth discuss the issues that matter most, counselors seamlessly integrate the Challenges as part of the conversation.

The Seven Challenges is listed as an evidence-based program in the SAMHSA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices.  The Seven Challenges received a perfect score in the "Readiness for Dissemination" category, with the review stating: 

"Clear, logically organized, and comprehensive materials are provided to support implementers, supervisors, and administrators.  The Program materials, trainings, ongoing support and monitoring work effectively to ensure a successful implementation." 

The Seven Challenges that form the basis of this program are:

Challenge #1
We decided to open up and talk honestly about ourselves and about alcohol and other drugs.

Challenge #2
We looked at what we liked about alcohol and other drugs, and why we were using them.

Challenge #3
We looked at our use of alcohol or other drugs to see if it has caused harm or could cause harm.

Challenge #4
We looked at our responsibility and the responsibility of others for our problems.

Challenge #5
We thought about where we seemed to be headed, where we wanted to go, and what we wanted to accomplish.

Challenge #6
We made thoughtful decisions about our lives and about our use of alcohol and other drugs.

Challenge #7
We followed through on our decisions about our lives and drug use. If we saw problems, we went back to earlier challenges and mastered them.

7 Challenges