Athens Area Commencement Center offers relapse prevention education to support clients in treatment for substance use disorder (SUD). Research has shown that nearly half of all individuals with SUD experience relapse during the early stages of recovery. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), relapse rates for SUD are comparable to those for other chronic medical conditions. Relapse prevention education and strategies help clients maintain long-term recovery from addictive behaviors.
We understand that replacing old habits and maladaptive coping techniques is not always easy and often takes time. Our team of experts is here to help you learn new ways to manage stress and other potential relapse triggers. Relapse prevention strategies empower and build resilience. Individuals in recovery learn to integrate healthy lifestyle choices that promote informed decision-making and prevention-oriented behaviors.
Our experts at Athens Area Commencement Center collaborate with clients to develop relapse prevention techniques and strategies by doing the following:
Preparing for long-term sobriety in a controlled and supportive environment allows you to gain confidence in your ability to avoid a relapse. We ensure clients have the resources, information, and skills to create relapse prevention strategies. A relapse prevention strategy provides steps for successfully managing triggers by establishing healthy behaviors and expectations.
Treatment programs ensure you have the skills and resources you need to build a solid foundation for lasting sobriety. Our experts develop deep relationships with each client and personalize services to address their unique needs. A support system is essential for relapse prevention. We provide you with a community of experts and peers to help you stay strong and prepare for a life of sobriety.
Relapse prevention strategies and other essential recovery tools do the following:
Collectively, these tools prepare you for a more fulfilling life by giving you a positive foundation for change and continued abstinence. Relapse prevention increases confidence and helps you feel comfortable transitioning through the different levels of treatment and aftercare.
Relapse happens in stages. First, you experience thoughts of relapse and then an emotional acceptance of relapse before experiencing a physical relapse. We help you develop steps of relapse prevention to address different stages.
Some of the steps in relapse prevention strategies include:
Your ongoing abstinence and safety are our primary concerns during relapse prevention education and planning. We walk you through every stage of relapse prevention with compassion and empathy.
Relapse is not inevitable. A moment of relapse does not define your recovery. SUD is caused by changes to the brain’s mesolimbic pathway, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC), amygdala, and nucleus accumbens (NAc). The neurobiological nature of addiction makes relapse a symptom to be treated and not a moral failing. Our team educates clients and their loved ones on the realities of the disease and how additive behaviors affect the brain and body systems.
Some of the most common triggers of relapse include:
Even positive experiences have the potential to cause intrusive thoughts. Happiness, joy, and other emotions may trigger memories of euphoria experienced while under the influence, increasing the risk for relapse. We show you how to navigate these challenges and utilize coping skills to manage sobriety.
We offer various services, tools, resources, and referrals to ensure you have the support you need to navigate cravings, intrusive thoughts, and stress responses during early recovery.
Some of the ongoing support resources available at Athens Area Commencement Center include the following:
Psychoeducation is an essential part of treatment for most people in recovery. Proactive relapse prevention strategies are only possible if you understand relapse triggers and know how to recognize warning signs or relapse. We educate clients and their loved ones about the realities of SUD, relapse, and long-term recovery.
The relapse prevention curriculum at Athens Area Commencement Center includes the following:
Relapse prevention takes a whole-person approach to treatment and aftercare. Our team’s priority is your safety. Every step you take to build a healthy foundation for your future reduces the risk of relapse. We work with you to ensure you have the resources to remain confident in your ability to stay sober. You will have an entire team at your side, showing you the path forward.
Our team at Athens Area Commencement Center provides effective and practical relapse prevention strategies to clients recovering from chronic substance abuse. Relapse prevention education and support can help you maintain abstinence during treatment and aftercare. To learn more about our programs and services, call us today at (706) 546-7355.
Copyright ©2021 info@thecommencementcenter.com All Rights Reserved.