picks up a drink or drug. The goal of relapse prevention is to help you recognize the early warning signs of relapse and to develop coping skills to prevent relapse early in the process, when the …
THINK BACK TO THE FIRST TIME that you used alcohol and/or other drugs. Answer the following questions. 1. Who introduced you to using? 2. Why did you decide to use? 3. Do you still use for …
Preventing relapse requires a commitment to recovery. It also requires a plan of action. Relapse is not an event, but a process. Before the physical act of relapse, there are changes in feelings, …
Relapse prevention is both the goal of all treatment as well as a specific intervention modality. This workbook is designed to help you in your program of recovery by guiding you through the …
It contains fourteen lessons of information on the relapse prevention model for treatment of addictions. This workbook addresses: recognition of the problem, lapses and relapse, …
emotional relapse, mental relapse, and physical relapse. With a relapse prevention plan, it’s possible to acknowledge and act upon certain feelings and events, in order to avoid a physical …
Preventing relapse requires a commitment to recovery. It also requires a plan of action. Relapse is not an event, but a process. Before the physical act of relapse, a person experiences changes in …
To prevent relapse, we need a plan for dealing with triggers, and we need to practice that plan on a regular basis, particularly when we are not at risk so the steps in our plan have a chance to …