Pick up your Free Addiction Recovery Help Guide, Over 100 pages of self help and recovery tips, resources and links to enhance your life in addiction recovery. Visit our growing community at: http://www.AddictionRecoveryBasics.com
Knowledge of relapse and relapse prevention concepts is a critical piece of the recovery picture. What you don't know can kill you.
Part of the definition of addiction to alcohol and drugs includes the fact that it is a relapsing disease. That means that while it is not necessarily a fact that all people will relapse, it does happen with a frequency that cannot and should not be ignored. But what is relapse, or the relapse process? Here are some key concepts to take a look at.
As a start let's look at the difference between abstinence and being in recovery.
Abstinence: Being abstinent means to stop taking all mood altering chemicals completely. A person who just stops using and nothing else is abstinent.
Recovery: Being in recovery means that a person has engaged in a process or program of rehabilitation that starts with abstinence and involves identifying and changing thoughts, feelings, and actions, which results in major lifestyle and value changes.
Relapse process: A series of internal thoughts or feelings and outside events after starting a recovery program that can cause a person to return to using alcohol or drugs. In other words, it is the gradual return of old attitudes and behaviors that occur in the time before picking up the drink or drug, not afterwards.
Relapse justification: This is the rationalization or creation of thoughts that make it seem okay to return to using alcohol or drugs after starting a recovery program. For example: I wasn't really that bad, or I've feeling so much better, surely just one or two couldn't hurt.
Relapse warning signs: There are many identifiable red flags and warning signs. A good indicator is becoming restless, irritable and discontent. When that state exists, thoughts, feelings, and actions can be triggered by a situation or condition that lead can lead to alcohol or drug use. For example: passing by your favorite bar may trigger thoughts of drinking, these can lead to justification, such as, I'll just stop in for one.
Relapse prevention: This process that helps a person to identify relapse triggers and change thoughts, feelings, and actions that have the potential to lead back to active alcohol and drug use. Counseling or a 12 step program can be of tremendous help with this essential component of recovery.
And there are many more aspects to relapse prevention aside from simple definitions. We have assembled some very detailed information for your use.
Part of the definition of addiction to alcohol and drugs includes the fact that it is a relapsing disease. That means that while it is not necessarily a fact that all people will relapse, it does happen with a frequency that cannot and should not be ignored. But what is relapse, or the relapse process? Here are some key concepts to take a look at.
As a start let's look at the difference between abstinence and being in recovery.
Abstinence: Being abstinent means to stop taking all mood altering chemicals completely. A person who just stops using and nothing else is abstinent.
Recovery: Being in recovery means that a person has engaged in a process or program of rehabilitation that starts with abstinence and involves identifying and changing thoughts, feelings, and actions, which results in major lifestyle and value changes.
Relapse process: A series of internal thoughts or feelings and outside events after starting a recovery program that can cause a person to return to using alcohol or drugs. In other words, it is the gradual return of old attitudes and behaviors that occur in the time before picking up the drink or drug, not afterwards.
Relapse justification: This is the rationalization or creation of thoughts that make it seem okay to return to using alcohol or drugs after starting a recovery program. For example: I wasn't really that bad, or I've feeling so much better, surely just one or two couldn't hurt.
Relapse warning signs: There are many identifiable red flags and warning signs. A good indicator is becoming restless, irritable and discontent. When that state exists, thoughts, feelings, and actions can be triggered by a situation or condition that lead can lead to alcohol or drug use. For example: passing by your favorite bar may trigger thoughts of drinking, these can lead to justification, such as, I'll just stop in for one.
Relapse prevention: This process that helps a person to identify relapse triggers and change thoughts, feelings, and actions that have the potential to lead back to active alcohol and drug use. Counseling or a 12 step program can be of tremendous help with this essential component of recovery.
And there are many more aspects to relapse prevention aside from simple definitions. We have assembled some very detailed information for your use.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




How To Make Someone Fall In Love With You In 3 Simple Stages
By: Michael Lee | 27/11/2009There is no love potion or love spell guaranteed to give you true love or happy endings. However, there is something that comes quite close to it; and that is this article. This article will teach you how to make someone fall in love with you.
Dealing with Manipulative Children: How To Stop Manipulative Children From Controlling You
By: Michael Lee | 27/11/2009Dealing with manipulative children requires a certain finesse. They know how much power they have and how little you can do to them. Lucky for you, this article will tell you how to stop their manipulation and be in control of the situation.
Would You Like to Increase Your Spirituality? Some Quick and Easy Tips
By: Bill Urell | 26/11/2009Would you like some help developing a personal spirituality? Here are some actions you can take:
Would You Like to Overcome Fear? 10 Quick and Easy Tips
By: Bill Urell | 26/11/2009If fear is keeping you from living the kind of life you've always wanted, you can change that. Here's how:
7 Tips For Spirituality - Making a Connection
By: Bill Urell | 26/11/2009The question is often asked, what can I do to improve my spirituality? Here are 7 quick and easily implemented action steps for a more peaceful well rounded you.
7 Tips For Spirituality - Making a Connection
By: Bill Urell | 26/11/2009The question is often asked, what can I do to improve my spirituality? Here are 7 quick and easily implemented action steps for a more peaceful well rounded you.
Do You Make These 10 Common Thinking Errors?
By: Bill Urell | 26/11/2009There are certain mindsets or points of view that can be counter-productive to good communication. These errors in thinking, and if taken to the extreme, can inhibit both personal growth and growth in relationships.
Improve Your Tonality to Improve Your Performance in Hypnosis
By: Dimitar Mishev | 26/11/2009Improving in the art of hypnosis is always going to be a great idea. When you are working in the area of hypnosis it is not only important to know what you are doing but perfecting the ways or the HOW you do it is vital. Know how and what to do will create an unbreakable base for you as a hypnotist.
Will These Hidden Drug and Alcohol Relapse Triggers Be Your Downfall?
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | HealthThe importance of understanding what a relapse trigger is cannot be underestimated. A relapse trigger is that experience which can stimulate the phenomenon of craving and obsession we the return of drug or alcohol abuse.
Adult Children of Alcoholics - 5 Common Characteristics
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | Self HelpDo you have any of these common characteristics of adult children of alcoholics? Reading this article will provide some insights and answers.
Relapse Prevention Plan - 3 Key Planning Concepts to Help Prevent a Drug Or Alcohol Relapse
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | HealthAre you aware of the dangers of a drug or alcohol relapse and 3 key concepts that can help prevent it? The answers are revealed here.
Can You Survive A Relapse From Drug And Alcohol Recovery?
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | HealthRelapse occasionally happens. Do you know how to survive it?
Helping Yourself Or A Loved One With Alcoholism
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | HealthHow much do you really know about alcoholism? Here are some helpful answers.
Insominia Tips: 10 Ideas To Help With Sleep
By: Bill Urell | 24/11/2009 | SleepDo you suffer from Insomnia? These tips might help
Emotional Dependency as a Block to Addiction Recovery
By: Bill Urell | 23/11/2008 | FitnessEmotional dependency is a concept that covers two things people active in addiction or in early addiction recovery really aren't very good at, emotions and relationships.
Abstinence in Drug Addiction and Alcoholism: Am I Cured?
By: Bill Urell | 24/10/2008 | HealthBeing cured of drug and alcohol addiction is the desire of many. But, is this a realistic expectation? Read on to find out.