Creating a relapse prevention plan is a proactive, personalized process designed to help you navigate life’s challenges and stop a return to substance use before it begins. To build your plan, follow these steps:
Identify Triggers: Create a list of your personal triggers. These may include internal emotional states like stress, anger, or loneliness, as well as external cues like specific places, people, or events that previously led to substance use.
List Coping Strategies: Identify at least two concrete techniques to use when triggers arise. Examples include the HALT method (checking if you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired) or the 5-4-3-2-1 sensory grounding exercise. You can also use cognitive reframing to challenge negative thoughts.
Build an Emergency Contact List: Include at least three people who can support you, such as an outpatient therapist, a trusted family member, and a peer sponsor. Know when it is appropriate to reach out to each individual.
Establish Daily Stability Habits: Create a routine that supports physical and mental health. This might include consistent sleep and wake times, morning intentions, scheduled mealtimes, and daily reflection through journaling.
Your plan should be treated as a living document that grows with you, addressing your unique needs and evolving alongside your recovery journey.
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