Addiction Relapse Prevention


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Jul 30 2023 22 mins   1

In this episode of Mental Health Mavens, we delve into the causes and triggers of relapse and how to prevent them. Relapse is a common struggle for those in recovery from addiction and can be a setback in the path to sobriety. However, several tools and techniques can help one stay on the right track and avoid relapse.


Lisa Klco, whose primary therapeutic practice is in addiction recovery, discusses the importance of having a solid support system, identifying and managing triggers, creating a relapse prevention plan, and seeking professional help when necessary. We will also share some personal experiences and insights from those who have survived the recovery process.


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ABOUT LISA KLCO

CD, PhD(c), MSW, MACP, RSW, RCC

​Lisa’s primary work is in addiction treatment, mental health, and sexual health. She has extensive training in intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), direct neurofeedback (DNF), cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).


ABOUT NOMINA:

Nōmina Integrated Health clinics provide community-based mental health and addiction services across Canada. Our evidence-based therapies include ISTDP, EMDR, DBT, and DNF, delivered by master’s level registered psychotherapists.


Nōmina Wellness is our comprehensive stay mental health and addictions treatment facility for those needing more intensive healing programs and advanced care needs. We specialize in the holistic healing of dual diagnosis and more complex, treatment-resistant disorders.


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