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In the medical field, relapse is understood to be a regression in a person's medical condition after they have been in recovery from a particular illness for a period of time. In the world of addiction, substance abuse or alcoholism, addiction relapse is understood to be when one returns to using drugs or alcohol after a period of abstinence. For the person recovering from an eating disorder, compulsive gambling or sex addiction it may include, but not be limited to a return to other addictive behaviors such as partaking in betting, binging-and-purging or pornography.
We know that drug addiction relapse does not just happen all by itself. It generally takes place over a period of time, with a variety of contributing factors. Once a person involves themselves in a relapse prevention course, it is not difficult to detect the warning signs that the recovering drug addict or alcoholic may be sabotaging their recovery and be in danger of a drug addiction relapse - returning to substance abuse, alcoholism or other addictions. Must everyone relapse? The answer is absolutely not. Not everyone will - but there are some relapse prevention ground rules that need to be followed.
Daily structure becomes critical to support addiction relapse prevention. Some drug addiction relapse prevention guidelines are:
Drug addiction relapse prevention teaches people recovering from various addictions to cope more effectively with the stressors or triggers in their environment related to alcoholism and drug addiction. Drug addiction and alcoholism are diseases of the brain that, when not treated effectively, result in chronic drug addiction relapse.
Addiction relapse prevention at Lakeview provides patients with new and effective strategies to deal with flawed thought patterns, old behavior and triggers which create cravings for drugs, alcohol or self destructive behavior. For more help or information about Addiction Relapse and Addiction Relapse Prevention call us toll-free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-866-657-4357 and allow us to make a difference in your life. All calls are strictly confidential.
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