A physical condition that can be similar to withdrawals. It usually occurs 45 to 60 days after stopping substance use.
What Is The Wall
The gradual movement away from sobriety to relapse, sometimes it happens so gradually that you don't even notice.
What Is Relapse Drift
A medication used to treat alcohol use disorder. It helps to block euphoria related to alcohol use, and reduces cravings.
What Is Naltrexone
What does H.A.L.T. stand for?
What is Hunger, Anger, Loneliness, and Tiredness
Activities Or Situations That Can Cause Relapse
What are External Triggers
Two Medications Used to Treat Opiate Use Disorder
What are Suboxone and Methadone
Coming Up With Excuses to Use Again
What Is Relapse Justification
Feelings Or Emotions That Can Trigger Use
What Are Internal Triggers
Name Five Dangerous Emotions
What Are Anger, Depression, Anxiety, Deprivation, Loneliness, Elation, Self- Loathing, Guilt
Lying, Stealing, Being Irresponsible, Poor Hygiene, Bad Work Habits, Not Cleaning, and Missing Appointments Are All Examples Of What?
Addictive Behaviors
The most commonly abused substance across the nation
What is Alcohol
Name Three Compulsive Behaviors Related To Substance Use.
What are overworking, too much caffeine, smoking, overeating, gambling, overspending, compulsive sexual activities.
Difficult Emotional and Physical Symptoms That Can Occur After Stopping Use. Can Include nervousness, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and nausea.
What Is Withdrawal