Relapse prevention during treatment is one of the main things that we focus on here at Avalon Malibu. In this blog, we’re going to discuss the relapse prevention strategies we have in place, as well as some of our treatment philosophies at Avalon Malibu. If you’d like to learn more or you have questions, feel free to reach out to the number linked at the end of this blog.
Relapse Prevention During Treatment
Preventing relapse is important when it comes to setting clients up for success in the future. Let’s go over some of the things that we often incorporate into treatment plans and discuss why they’re important.
Education
We believe that educating people about relapse is an important part of preventing it. From learning about what relapse is to knowing the signs to watch for, there are so many different reasons why educating people is essential.Â
There are lots of great resources online for learning about relapse, but you can also reach out to a professional who could provide you with more information. If relapsing is something you’ve been thinking about lately, reaching out to a professional may be extra beneficial.
Transitioning to Daily Life
A large part of relapse prevention is preparing and planning for the transition back to daily life. Many people find that relapse is tempting when they leave treatment and enter back into their mundane day-to-day lives. Because of this, it is important to make sure that you have a plan for the transition.
Working with an addiction professional is one of the best ways to make sure that your treatment includes relapse prevention planning. At Avalon Malibu, we have professionals who are ready to help clients make relapse prevention plans that can be useful in the future.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you’d like to learn more about information about relapse preventing planning and its many different, comprehensive, and important aspects.
We strongly believe in the importance of relapse prevention during treatment and we’d love to tell you more about that belief. If you’d like to speak with a member of our staff, you can do so by calling (844) 857-5992. We’ll be happy to provide you with more information and share a little bit about the relapse prevention strategies that we often put into place with our clients. Don’t hesitate to reach out, we’d love to hear from you soon!