Coping With Relapse: Strategies for Getting Back on Track

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What Does Relapse Prevention Planning Look Like?

What Does Relapse Prevention Planning Look Like?

Relapse prevention planning (also known as aftercare planning) is the process wherein someone makes specific plans that will help them succeed. Because recovery is different for everyone, prevention planning can also look different. At Avalon Malibu, we place a large Read More ›

Eating Disorder Relapse Prevention

Eating Disorder Relapse Prevention

Recovering from an eating disorder can be complicated and is different for everyone. It’s essential to recognize that everyone has their own experiences and everyone is on a unique journey. One critical part of this journey is preventing a relapse Read More ›

How to Avoid Relapse With Proper Aftercare Planning

How to Avoid Relapse With Proper Aftercare Planning

While finishing substance abuse rehabilitation treatment is an enormous step, the journey isn’t done just yet. In order to avoid relapse, you will need to plan for treatment aftercare. It may seem scary to think about what comes next in Read More ›

Why Relapse Prevention During Treatment Matters

Why Relapse Prevention During Treatment Matters

Recovering from chemical dependency can be complex. If you’re beginning that journey, you will need the support of professionals. Choosing the right treatment program for your unique needs allows you to get comprehensive help. It will also set you up Read More ›

The Importance of Relapse Prevention

The Importance of Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention is one of the most important topics to cover and learn about when it comes to sustainable, long-term addiction recovery. Without a prevention plan, relapse is more common, even after lots of treatment and hard work. Comprehensive substance Read More ›

How to Prevent Relapse

How to Prevent Relapse

Working to actively prevent relapse after you have begun to make strides in your recovery is essential. Although relapse does not mean the end of recovery, it is still important to take steps to minimize your chances of relapse. Below Read More ›

Shifting the Way You View Relapse

Shifting the Way You View Relapse

Relapse is a common experience in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) and mental illness. Although relapsing may feel as if you are backpedaling, you could also view it as a chance to deepen your relationship with yourself and your Read More ›

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