Craving and Relapse Prevention

Intense cravings are major triggers for relapse in addiction. Identifying triggers and high-risk situations is critical for prevention. Relapse prevention strategies use cognitive and behavioral tools to sustain recovery. Psychoeducation empowers patients to recognize early warning signs. Mindfulness and coping strategies reduce the impact of cravings. Long-term support is essential for maintaining abstinence.

Recovery Sustainability Elements:

• Trigger recognition systems
• Craving-management techniques
• Long-term stability supports

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