Specific Intervention strategies in Relapse Prevention
Identifying and coping with high-risk situations. Along with the client, the therapist needs to explore past circumstances and triggers of relapse. …
Enhancing Self-efficacy. …
Eliminating myths and placebo. …
Lapse management. …
Cognitive restructuring
Three of the most common relapse prevention strategies have included therapy and skill development, medications, and monitoring. Many individuals in both the healthcare system and the larger society focus on relapse in terms of the consumption of the alcohol or drug that has been problematic for the individual
Rewire Your Brain for Recovery with Addiction Specialist Erica Spiegelman
⦁ Stress. Stress is the most common cause of a relapse. …
⦁ People or Places Connected to the Addictive Behavior. …
⦁ Negative or Challenging Emotions. …
⦁ Seeing or Sensing the Object of Your Addiction. …
⦁ Times of Celebration.