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New Techniques in Relapse Prevention Bring Desirable Results to Drug Rehabs

Innovative new techniques combined with proven practices increase the effectiveness of drug and alcohol relapse prevention at leading drug rehabs. Recovery Connection offers information about relapse prevention and steps that individuals can take to prevent relapse.

(PRWEB) July 13, 2007 -- Once a rehabilitation program is complete and the recovering addict is prepared to return to the real world, they must inevitably confront one of the most dreaded dangers facing the recovering addict: relapse. Relapse prevention is encouraged by nearly all rehabilitation clinics and alcohol http://www.recoveryconnection.org/ [drug rehabs__title__ drug rehabs center, but comprehensive relapse prevention programs are just beginning to gain popularity. New relapse prevention techniques are developed all the time and in time, relapse is a fight you can win for good. Recovery Connection offers information about relapse prevention and steps that individuals can take to prevent relapse.

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Relapse occurs when a person is affected by a pre-existing condition, such as depression, cancer, a mental disorder, or an addiction, like drug or alcohol abuse, that was thought to have been defeated. If a relapse occurs, it does not mean that you have failed to recover, or that your rehabilitation program or http://www.recoveryconnection.org/ [drug rehabs__title__ Drug Rehabs were ineffective. Recovery is a life-long process, and relapses are battles in the fight for control over your life.

Relapse is dangerous and affects an alarmingly high number of people who have sought addiction treatment. Drug relapse typically occurs when an individual slips back to old patterns. There are a number of warning signs that hint at an approaching relapse.

Warning signs for relapse include: withdrawal, denial, isolation, immobilization, depression, and obsessive thinking. Withdrawal can cause thinking difficulties, sleep disturbances, emotional overreactions. A dangerous symptom of relapse, withdrawal is often just one factor. Changes in your everyday behaviors, like sleeping patterns, personal hygiene, energy levels, emotional states, irritability, stress levels, and more, are also signs that you may be heading toward a relapse.

Returning to old habits is another surefire warning sign. Returning to popular bars or homes where drug-use is accepted or encouraged is a sign that a relapse might be in store and you may need to return to a rehab or http://www.recoveryconnection.org/ [detox__title__ detox program. Not only returning to old spots, but spending time with people who still use can also contribute to relapse. Avoiding these negative environments and people who are negative influences is just one step you can take to preventing relapse.

Some additional steps you can take to prevent relapse are following the doctor's orders, sticking to your treatment plan, cutting yourself off from negative influences, avoiding isolation and seeking support when necessary, drafting realistic goals, having confidence but not too much, and being ever vigilant by keeping an eye out for the tell-tale signs that a relapse is approaching.

A relapse prevention program, provided by a medical professional at a local drug rehabilitation or alcohol http://www.recoveryconnection.org/ [drug rehabs__title__ drug rehabs, is the best tool in your arsenal against relapse. A high quality, comprehensive support program, augmented by regular doctors visits and group or individual therapy are key to life-long success.

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