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Recovery Approaches

Lila Santoro

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Sinopsis

Recovery Approaches offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and overcoming addiction through evidence-based treatment and relapse prevention strategies. It emphasizes that addiction recovery is a multifaceted journey, requiring personalized treatment plans.

 
The book explores therapeutic interventions like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to modify negative thought patterns, motivational interviewing (MI) to enhance commitment, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to manage withdrawal. Recognizing the importance of support networks and coping mechanisms, it empowers readers to navigate the challenges of maintaining sobriety.

 
The book uniquely integrates diverse perspectives, presenting a practical framework for individuals and professionals alike, with a focus on psychology and self-help. It highlights that a holistic approach, combining therapeutic interventions with strong support systems, is key to lasting recovery.

 
The book begins by defining the psychological underpinnings of addiction before delving into specific treatment modalities and culminating in a guide to relapse prevention, equipping readers with actionable strategies for managing triggers and stress.
Disponible desde: 12/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 136 páginas.

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