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How to Prevent a Relapse
Highest Rated
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(27 ratings)
90 students

How to Prevent a Relapse

Never relapse again. Learn how to prevent a relapse from drugs, alcohol, and other addictive behaviors.
Created byDenise Roberts
Last updated 6/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • You will learn the H.A.L.T. acronym and how you can apply it when feeling triggered.
  • You will learn how nutrition can help you prevent a relapse.
  • You will learn about fitness and how fitness can help prevent triggers.
  • You will learn how getting the right sleep can also prevent a relapse.
  • You will learn about triggers and how to overcome them.
  • You will learn about Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome, P.A.W.S.
  • You will learn about your mental health and co-occurring disorders.
  • You will learn how spirituality can help you overcome situations that might cause a trigger and/or relapse.
  • You will learn how to live intentionally to avoid a relapse.
  • You will do an activity that consists of writing a letter to yourself so you can have it on hand for future triggers.
  • You will learn how making decisions about your family can help your recovery and prevent or cause a relapse.
  • You will learn how to decide whether your friends are worth keeping or if you need to walk away.
  • You will learn how to navigate professional relationships.
  • You will learn how your living environment can help prevent a relapse.
  • You will learn about places and how certain places may cause a trigger and how to avoid them.

Course content

7 sections58 lectures1h 47m total length
  • Introduction1:15

    If you’re watching this video, it probably because you want to prevent a relapse.

    Time and time again I get asked by students how to guarantee they won’t have a relapse.

    I built this course to give you all of the tools, techniques, tricks, hacks and ideas I’ve learned in preventing relapse.

    I think the idea of relapse being common is outdated.

    With proper planning, sufficient preparation and a commitment to your recovery, you won’t have to worry about having a relapse.

    If you are worried about relapse it’s probably because you haven’t done enough to prevent it yet.

    By the end of this course you will gain knowledge and confidence you never knew you needed.

    My name is Denise Roberts and I’m the owner of liverehab. I’ve helped hundreds of people get sober and stay sober without having to leave their home.

    You will find this course to be relatable, engaging and hopefully life altering. Let’s get started.


  • Course Overview0:47

    In this quick lecture I am going to give you a brief rundown on what to expect as you work through this course. This course is all about how to prevent a relapse so we’ll kick it off with some basics such as HALT, a fun acronym to use anytime you feel triggered, then we’ll jump right into the meat of it. We’ll be discussing your physical health, which includes your fitness, nutrition, sleep, triggers and post acute withdrawal syndrome. Then we’ll talk about your psychological health which includes your mental health, spirituality, and how to live intentionally. After that we’ll talk about your social circles like how to navigate your family, friends and professional relationship and then we’ll end the course by taking a look at your living situation and places you go. With that being said. Let’s get started!

  • H.A.L.T.!2:06

    When you’re in recovery the last thing you want or anyone wants is to think about what would happen if you relapse. There’s this myth, well I call it a myth anyway, that relapse is a normal part of recovery, I really don’t like saying that because in many ways it subconsciously gives you permission to have a relapse - believing that it’s normal. I want you to know that you don’t have to relapse and relapse is not a normal part of recovery. The best way to not have a relapse though is to be super prepared.

    Some of you are here taking this course as your first course and others have taken other courses and this is an add on so that you can continue living addiction free forever. Either way, I’m glad you’re here.

    So to kick things off I want to start with something super basic and if you nail this, then most of your triggers won’t turn into a relapse. The thing I want to talk to you about is how to HALT, H A L T.

    So anytime you feel triggered, think about these four things:

    1. Are you hungry

    2. Are you angry

    3. Are you lonely

    4. Are you tired

    I’m telling you, most of the time you’ll be feeling one of those things and once you fix that thing you’re feeling, you’re triggered will dissipate But the key is, is to think critically and take action. Most people get a trigger and that is the only thing they can think about so if you can open up your mind and HALT then you’re always be one step ahead of the game.

    Once you’ve HALTED and if you are hungry, angry, lonely or tired then do something about it. Get something to eat, do some deep breathing or watch something funny to help be less angry, call someone or chat online if you’re lonely and if you’re tired just try and sleep or at least relax your mind. I know it’s not alway so simple but sometimes it really is. The point is to recognize it, try to fix it and then let time just pass. When you let time pass, the trigger will pass too.

    In our next section we are going to focus on your physical health. See you there.


Requirements

  • This course is ideal for people who have already quit drugs or alcohol or plan to quit soon.
  • No prior knowledge of addiction and recovery is required which makes this course ideal for those who are new to recovery and just starting out.
  • You will be encouraged to take notes using a journal so you can reflect upon the information you learn.
  • You can complete this course on your own time which makes it ideal for the busy person. The lectures are short and concise so you can pause and start on your own time.
  • The concepts that are taught in this course are similar to what is taught in traditional rehab facilities however, by taking this course online you can avoid long meetings and be able to apply what you learn on your own without having to leave work, family or friends.
  • This course will be updated periodically and you will receive monthly emails with addiction related tips.
  • You will benefit most in this course if you take the knowledge, reflect, and apply what you learn into your daily routines.
  • This is not meant to be a course that is watched one time only. This course should be accessed throughout your recovery and please read all of the announcements that are sent each month to ensure you stay on track with your sobriety and recovery.
  • This course has been updated numerous times since the initial publication and will continue to be updated with new resources.
  • Recovery isn't something that happens overnight but with this course, along with hard work and dedication, you will have a better chance at acheiving a lifetime free from addiction.

Description

5 Star Reviews:

Informative

Positive perspective on recovery. Seeking a paradigm shift away from 12 step only approach.

yes has good ideas

Yes it reaffirmed the thing I learned and have been practicing for 23 years 7 months 17 days it is a great course


No rehab.

No AA.

This is the at home sobriety revolution you've been looking for.

Dealing with any addiction isn’t easy. How to Prevent a Relapse is designed to easily help you fight back and get sober. Whether you’ve hit rock bottom or questioning if you need help at all, this course is your answer.

It doesn't matter if you're dealing with alcohol addiction or an opiate addiction, if you've been searching for a way to finally never have to worry about relapse then you need this course.

How to Prevent a Relapse is one of its kind to prepare you for a life free from addiction, recorded for today's modern life.

Don't you deserve that?

This course will teach you how to be prepared so that you will never relapse from drugs, alcohol, or other addictions again and will transform the way you think and feel about your recovery.

Relapse prevention knowledge is essential for gaining long term sobriety and anyone who is struggling or has struggled in the past from any addiction will benefit from taking this course. You will gain perspective on this holistic approach which includes taking care of your body physically and mentally, navigating social circles and truly diving into the deeper concepts that relate to addiction and recovery.

This course begins by introducing you to H.A.L.T. and then starts with understanding the physical components that need to be nurtured in order to prevent a relapse.

Addiction and recovery courses are not just courses you take when you are first starting out in recovery but courses you should be consistently investing in, in order to keep the momentum and not lose traction on your sobriety. It is an investment you make on your personal growth.

If you are looking for a well rounded approach to staying free from an addiction then this is the course for you as this course follows the bio-psycho-social aspect of addiction and recovery so not only will get the tools you need personally but you will be able to maximize your personal wellbeing throughout the journey.

You will learn about nutrition, fitness and sleep as well as things like triggers, post acute withdrawal syndrome and relationships; friends, family and professional acquaintances.

When you enroll in this course, you will receive ongoing instructor support as well as monthly emails on addiction related topics. You will also be invited to join our closed Facebook group.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this course only for people who struggle with addiction?

A: While this course was primarily written for people who struggle with addiction other people can benefit from taking this course such as family members who are worried about a love one or substance abuse counselors who want more knowledge and insight on addiction and recovery

Q: How is it possible to recover from an addiction online? Don't I need a 12-step program or in-patient rehab?

A: 12 step programs are outdated and their success rates are shockingly low. Not everyone is cut out for rehab and can just leave their family, friends, kids, pets, work, school, etc. The material in this course will give you the tools you need to be successful in fighting an addiction, however, you will need to find the motivation within so you can apply the concepts you will learn.

This course uses the the bio-psycho-social model which means students will be given the necessary tools they need to improve their physical health, psychological health, and social health as well as addiction related topics.

Additionally, each lecture will have additional resources; podcasts, video links and articles to read.

It's important to watch the course in it's entirety and then go back through each section as you are experiencing it, to get the full benefit.

Your instructor (me!) will be sending monthly updates via email through Udemy and will also be responding to the Q&A chat. Once enrolled, you will be invited to join our closed Facebook group for more peer to peer support.

Because you get lifetime access you will be able to access this course at any point for refreshers and continuous growth.

The simple fact that you are here, reading this course description, shows a lot! Taking that leap to get the help is often the strongest step. It takes courage to work through an addiction and I am so proud of you for being here today! 

Upon completing the final lecture, you will receive a certificate of completion.

So why wait? Enroll today so you can be on your way to never having to worry about a relapse again! 


Who this course is for:

  • What reason this course is ideal is that people can take this course from the privacy of their own home.
  • Understanding addiction and how to prevent a relapse can help you achieve long term sobriety.
  • Ideally, students will be self motivated and dedicated to their recovery.
  • Long term sobriety will help you physically and mentally and you will gain stronger relationships over time.
  • My students come from all walks of life, here on Udemy mostly professional which goes to show that addiction doesn't discriminate. I have lawyers, doctors, teachers, entrepreneurs, students, etc.
  • Many professionals who are looking to get into social work that focuses on chemical dependency, addiction or substance abuse would also benefit from taking this course.
  • Having a life free from addiction will not just free your mind and body but will open up many doors personally and professionally.
  • There is a misconception that people cannot achieve a full recovery without going to expensive rehab or 12-step program. Students who have taken one of my courses will beg to differ.
  • Kicking an addiction will increase your quality of life in the long run. Students should be prepared to put in the work and the benefits will follow.
  • It isn't easy finding the right long term recovery program. This course is ideal for those who cannot leave their family, friends, work or school.