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Most people think relapse is a single moment — but it’s not.
In this video, I break down the three phases of relapse (emotional → mental → physical) and explain why relapse actually starts weeks or months before the first drink or drug. Using my own experience — eight years sober before relapsing, multiple rehabs, and now working in addiction counseling — plus the science behind cravings and dopamine, this video gives you a clear roadmap for understanding relapse and preventing it before it begins.
You’ll learn:
✅ The early emotional warning signs most people ignore
✅ How stress, boredom, overconfidence, and isolation create relapse conditions
✅ Why cravings feel so powerful and why your brain seeks the “quick fix”
✅ How to identify your patterns, triggers, and red flags
✅ Simple but powerful tools to interrupt cravings in real time
✅ How to build a relapse prevention plan that actually works
✅ Why relapse is not failure — and how to turn it into growth
Whether you're new to recovery, coming back, or supporting someone you love, this is one of the clearest explanations of relapse you’ll find. No shame. No judgment. Just honesty, science, and practical tools.
0:00 How relapse actually works
Emotional relapse signs (poor sleep, irritability, isolation)
Mental relapse & “addict brain” bargaining
Why dopamine memories trigger cravings
Physical relapse: the result, not the beginning
My story: relapsing after 8 years sober
Science of cravings & stress response
Tools to interrupt urges instantly
Pattern recognition & relapse journaling
Why connection is the antidote to addiction
The dangers of overconfidence in recovery
Shame, avoidance, and emotional overload
Building a simple relapse prevention plan
relapse prevention
stages of relapse
emotional relapse signs
addiction recovery tools
how relapse happens
mental relapse warning signs
sobriety motivation
staying sober during holidays
relapse triggers
addiction psychology
relapse after long-term sobriety
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