Breaking the cycle of chronic relapse requires the involvement of addiction therapists, family, friends of the addict, and above all, the addict's commitment to leave behind a life of substance abuse.
The following are practical solutions to breaking the cycle of chronic relapse:
Residential treatment programs. They are focused on helping a person change to avoid further relapses. Ideally, chronic relapse residents look into issues such as what has or has not worked in the past, the changes the individual wants to make, and reasons that prompt them to want to stop using drugs.
Medical management. An individual is bound to achieve long-term sobriety when their physical and mental states are monitored by a medical professional.
Removal of distractions. Getting rid of distractions and anything that reminds you of your past life of drug use can help prevent a relapse.
Group therapy / 12-step program. Having the support of people dealing with addiction is sure to help prevent a relapse.
Accountability. Treatment for addiction should include responsibility, accountability, and consistency.
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