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Early intervention can prevent addiction from "summary" of Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain by George F. Koob,Michael A. Arends,Michel Le Moal

Early intervention plays a crucial role in the prevention of addiction. By identifying and addressing risk factors and warning signs at an early stage, individuals can be steered away from the path of substance abuse before it escalates into a full-blown addiction. One of the key benefits of early intervention is that it allows for timely intervention before the brain undergoes significant changes due to prolonged drug use. As drugs alter the brain's chemistry and function, the longer a person engages in substance abuse, the harder it becomes to break free from the cycle of addiction. Moreover, early intervention can help individuals build coping skills and resilience to better deal with stressors and triggers that may lead them to seek solace in drugs. By equipping individuals with effective coping mechanisms, they are better equipped t...
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    Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain

    George F. Koob

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