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Relapse is a common part of the recovery process from "summary" of Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain by George F. Koob,Michael A. Arends,Michel Le Moal

Relapse is a common part of the recovery process. This concept is essential for understanding addiction and how it affects the brain. When an individual is addicted to drugs, their brain undergoes significant changes that make it difficult for them to stop using. These changes can persist even after the individual has stopped using drugs, making them vulnerable to relapse. Relapse is not a sign of failure, but rather a natural part of the recovery process. It is important for individuals struggling with addiction to understand that setbacks are to be expected and that they should not be discouraged by them. Relapse does not mean that all progress has been lost, but rather that more work needs to be done to address the underlying issu...
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    Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain

    George F. Koob

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