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Top 5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them Top 5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them

Article by Elizabeth Hartney, PhD from Very Well Mind

Full Article "It is very common for addicts to relapse at least once during recovery and some fall off the wagon several times before ...

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0 Article-Article jplist-topic-Addiction-And-Relapse jplist-topic-Drug-Abuse jplist-topic-Relapse jplist-topic-Relapse-And-Recovery jplist-topic-Relapse-Triggers jplist-topic-Very-Well-Mind 0 297822 297822 Full Article "It is very common for addicts to relapse at least once during recovery and some fall off the wagon several times before getting clean for the last time. Understanding what triggers relapse is the first step toward prevention. Here are 5 top triggers to prepare for." This article from Very Well Mind lists the five most common scenarios that lead to relapse in recovering addicts.

Top 5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them

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Full Article "It is very common for addicts to relapse at least once during recovery and some fall off the wagon several times before getting clean ...

Life After Relapse- How to Bounce Back and Start... Life After Relapse- How to Bounce Back and Start...

Article from SMART Recovery by Robert Parkinson, MSW

Robert Parkinson says, "A relapse ("lapse," "slip," "setback") is one of the most frustrating, humiliating experiences you can face in ...

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1 Article-Article jplist-topic-addiction jplist-topic-Alcohol jplist-topic-Drugs jplist-topic-recovery jplist-topic-Relapse jplist-topic-Sobriety 0 298230 298230 Robert Parkinson says, "A relapse ("lapse," "slip," "setback") is one of the most frustrating, humiliating experiences you can face in recovery from any problem habit. It leaves you feeling guilty, ashamed and tempted to throw in the towel and just keep acting out on the addiction." This article gives tips on how to handle a relapse, and "bounce-back" into recovery. 

Life After Relapse- How to Bounce Back and Start Over

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Robert Parkinson says, "A relapse ("lapse," "slip," "setback") is one of the most frustrating, humiliating experiences you can face in recovery from ...

What to Do After a Relapse What to Do After a Relapse

Article from Verywell Mind by Elizabeth Hartney PhD

According to Elizabeth Hartney, PhD."During a relapse, a person returns to using a substance. A single use might cause a person to feel ...

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2 Article-Article jplist-topic-addiction jplist-topic-recovery jplist-topic-Relapse 0 321532 321532 According to Elizabeth Hartney, PhD."During a relapse, a person returns to using a substance. A single use might cause a person to feel unmotivated, guilty, or ashamed of their actions. It can also result in intense cravings that then continue to further use. After a relapse, getting back on track as soon as possible is important."This article gives facts about relapse, and ways to respond to relapse positively. Read the full article

What to Do After a Relapse

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According to Elizabeth Hartney, PhD."During a relapse, a person returns to using a substance. A single use might cause a person to feel unmotivated, ...

Relapse Phases & Warning Signs Relapse Phases & Warning Signs

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Social Connection May Help Avoid Opioid Addiction... Social Connection May Help Avoid Opioid Addiction...

Article from BrainFacts.org by Stephani Sutherland

"Among the greatest symptoms driving people to take drugs again after quitting is craving, an intense desire or compulsion to take the ...

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4 Article-Article 0 321538 321538 "Among the greatest symptoms driving people to take drugs again after quitting is craving, an intense desire or compulsion to take the drug. Cravings arise in response to triggers or cues that remind one of drug taking. In a phenomenon demonstrated in both people and rodents called incubation, craving actually become more intense over time."This article examines a new study on laboratory animals that suggest addiction treatment that emphasizes on social connection could improve the chances for people with substance use disorders to stay sober. Read the full article

Social Connection May Help Avoid Opioid Addiction Relapse

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"Among the greatest symptoms driving people to take drugs again after quitting is craving, an intense desire or compulsion to take the drug. Cravings ...

Avoiding Triggers and Relapse During the Holidays... Avoiding Triggers and Relapse During the Holidays...

Article from Sober Moms Guide

"The holidays can bring up many uncomfortable feelings of stress, loneliness, financial fear and overwhelm which can often trigger a ...

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5 Article-Article jplist-topic-family jplist-topic-Holidays jplist-topic-Mother jplist-topic-Relapse jplist-topic-Sobriety jplist-topic-Triggers 0 321596 321596 "The holidays can bring up many uncomfortable feelings of stress, loneliness, financial fear and overwhelm which can often trigger a relapse. For the alcoholic or addicted mom trying to get sober or stay sober, it's vital we know what our triggers are and step-up our recovery plan to avoid a relapse."This article provides tools for avoiding triggers and relapse during the holidays.Read the full article

Avoiding Triggers and Relapse During the Holidays for Sober Moms

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"The holidays can bring up many uncomfortable feelings of stress, loneliness, financial fear and overwhelm which can often trigger a relapse. For the ...

5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them 5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them

Article from VeryWell Mind by Elizabeth Hartney, BSc, MSc, MA, PhD. Updated ...

Elizabeth Hartney says,"It's not uncommon for people who struggle with addictions to relapse at least once during recovery. Some even fall ...

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6 Article-Article jplist-topic-Alcohol jplist-topic-Prevent jplist-topic-Relapse 0 376698 376698 Elizabeth Hartney says,"It's not uncommon for people who struggle with addictions to relapse at least once during recovery. Some even fall off the wagon several times before getting sober for the last time. In fact, despite FDA-approved treatments for nicotine, alcohol, and opioid addiction, more than two-thirds of individuals will relapse after initiating treatment."This article explains some of the common reasons people in recovery relapse and how to cope and prevent future relapse.Read the full article

5 Triggers of Relapse and How to Avoid Them

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Elizabeth Hartney says,"It's not uncommon for people who struggle with addictions to relapse at least once during recovery. Some even fall off the ...

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