Relapse prevention therapy is a vital part of the addiction treatment process. At Woodland Recovery Center, we continue to care for you long after completing a treatment program to ensure lasting recovery. Our relapse prevention therapy is one way to demonstrate our continued support for our patients.
Relapse can derail the recovery process. It’s a common experience for many individuals who struggle with addiction, but it doesn’t have to be part of your story. Instead, you can take advantage of a relapse prevention plan to help you maintain your progress even after leaving our treatment center.
Call 662.222.2989 to reach out to Woodland Recovery Center to learn more about how our relapse prevention program and otheraddiction therapy programsare aimed at helping you overcome addiction.
What Is a Relapse Prevention Program?
At Woodland Recovery Center, we know that in order to stop the cycle of repeated rehab visits, an individual’s treatment and services plan must be continually assessed and modified as necessary to ensure that it meets his or her changing needs.
Our patients may require varying combinations of therapies and treatments after inpatient rehab and recovery. In addition to addiction counseling or psychotherapy, we might offer:
- Medication
- Medical services
- Family therapy
- Parenting instruction
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Social and legal services
A continuing-care approach provides the best results, with the treatment intensity varying according to a person’s changing needs.
Our relapse prevention program includes weekly individual and group therapy, monitoring, alumni groups and programs, volunteer opportunities, sober activities, and appropriate support groups.
Ongoing Support Can Prevent Relapse
If returning home means you won’t be local, that’s okay. We have video conferencing technologies to bridge the physical distance barrier. Many patients in recovery head back to their hometowns when on-campus treatment is complete. Because of this, we offer remote meetings and ongoing recovery support sessions to our alumni to keep them on track as they re-acclimate to the old neighborhood.
You can also set up regular phone consultations with us to help you stay on track. Our plan is to help you stay sober and encouraged as you face new challenges. This can be a stressful time, but we’re here with you to ensure that everything will go as smoothly as possible.
After a full recovery, you can expect a call from Woodland Recovery Center at least once a month for a year. We will be checking in with you because we care about your success, and if you’re struggling in any way, it’s important that you know we are there for you, no matter what.
Often, our alumni appreciate the chance to reconnect with the people who helped put them on their path to a peaceful recovery. We also appreciate the chance to hear the positive outcomes of our therapeutic approach.
Our door is always open to those who have gone through our program, whether to share positive stories of success or fears and moments of weakness. We’ve heard it all. We love you anyway, and we are a part of your extended family.
This is how and why we have managed to help so many people through treatment and into a life of recovery.
How a Relapse Prevention Plan Can Enhance Your Recovery Journey
Establishing a relapse prevention plan is crucial for sustaining your recovery journey. By proactively identifying triggers and creating strategies to manage them, you can fortify your resilience and navigate challenges more effectively. A tailor-made plan empowers you with the tools you need to stay on track, fostering a sense of control over your recovery.
Here are some key components that your relapse prevention plan may include:
- Identifying triggers – Recognizing situations, people, or emotions that may lead to cravings.
- Developing coping strategies – Creating methods for dealing with intense feelings or situations that may arise.
- Setting goals – Establishing achievable milestones to help maintain motivation and focus.
- Utilizing support networks – Engaging with friends, family, and support groups for encouragement during tough times.
- Self-care practices – Incorporating activities that promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
With a well-structured plan in place, you’ll feel more equipped to navigate the complexities of recovery and maintain a sober lifestyle. You’re not alone on this journey, and having a solid plan can make all the difference.
Reach Out to Woodland Recovery Center Today to Begin Our Relapse Prevention Therapy
Our relapse prevention planning can make a difference in your life. As you work to overcome drug or alcohol addiction, we’ll partner with you every step of the way. Connect with the Woodland Recovery Center team by calling us at 662.222.2989 or contacting us online to learn more about relapse prevention, our approach to addiction treatment, and how to get started.