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Helping Troubled Teens Avoid Relapse after Drug and Alcohol Treatment

Addiction is a powerful mental disorder and helping troubled teens avoid relapse, even after drug and alcohol treatment, is an important aspect of the recovery process. The first step of recovery is acceptance of having an addiction and understanding that without help, the addiction will remain in control. Liahona Academy is a residential treatment center for troubled teens seeking help to avoid relapse and seeking drug and alcohol treatment. Call today for more information, 855-587-1416; the admissions staff is here to help.

Helping Troubled Teens on Relapse Prevention 

Addiction will remain with your son for the rest of his life, just like any other type of illness or disease. The key to living a normal life as an addict is proper treatment which includes relapse prevention. Even after attending a treatment program for drugs and alcohol, an aftercare program needs to be established as a vital part of recovery.

By committing to a relapse prevention plan, your son will have something to refer back to when he feels the desire to use. Having a plan in place for recovery is a helpful tool to utilize in the recovery process. An aftercare plan can include a schedule of meetings, a support group where your son can communicate openly about the problems he is dealing with and be honest about his feelings. The plan can also include strategies and techniques on how to deal with triggers and the desire to use. An important aspect of the plan should be a list of phone numbers that your son can call when he is feeling troubled and needs help.

Liahona Academy: Helping Troubled Teens with Relapse Prevention

Liahona Academy is a residential treatment center for troubled teens seeking recovery for numerous reasons including addiction. Through traditional therapy, recreational therapy and other methods of recovery, your son will learn more about his addiction and learn to live life without the use of drugs or alcohol. The professional staff at Liahona Academy will help your son develop a relapse prevention plan and an aftercare plan that is tailored to your son’s specific needs.

We strongly recommend Liahona Academy to troubled teens seeking help with relapse prevention after receiving treatment for drugs and alcohol. Liahona Academy provides a caring, safe, therapeutic environment for teenage boys. After the program, your son will have an understanding of his addiction and will learn skills and tools vital to his recovery process. Call Liahona Academy today at 855-587-1416, help is out there. 

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