Relapse Prevention & Comeback

Relapse is a process, not an event.
The best way to prevent relapse is to understand warning signs and risk factors. Before the actual stage of having drugs in your system, there are primary stages that are key factors in developing a relapse. Factors vary from each person and situation, but relapse causes include emotional triggers, mental triggers, and physical relapse.

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Relapse Prevention & Comeback

DANESH ALAM

Danesh Alam MD, DFAPA, DFASAM
Medical Reviewer

Dr. Alam is an internationally renowned psychiatrist with academic affiliations with Northwestern University and University of Illinois, Chicago where he completed his residency training. He has been a principal investigator for over forty studies and has been involved in research leading to the approval of most psychiatric medications currently on the market. He is the founder of the Neuroscience Research Institute which continues to conduct research on cutting edge medication and interventional psychiatry. Dr. Alam is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He has won several awards and has been featured extensively on radio and television.

Relapse is a process, not an event.
The best way to prevent relapse is to understand warning signs and risk factors. Before the actual stage of having drugs in your system, there are primary stages that are key factors in developing a relapse. Factors vary from each person and situation, but relapse causes include emotional triggers, mental triggers, and physical relapse.

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