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Social support networks are important in recovery from "summary" of Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain by George F. Koob,Michael A. Arends,Michel Le Moal

Social support networks play a crucial role in the recovery process from drug addiction. These networks can consist of family members, friends, support groups, therapists, and other individuals who provide encouragement, guidance, and understanding to the individual struggling with addiction. The presence of a strong support system can significantly increase the chances of successful recovery. Individuals with strong social support networks are more likely to stay motivated, committed, and accountable throughout their recovery journey. They have access to emotional support, practical assistance, and valuable resources that can help them navigate the challenges and obstacles that may arise during the recovery process. Moreover, being surrounded by caring and empathetic individuals can boost self-esteem, reduce feelings of isolation, and promote a sense of belonging and connection. Support networks can also provide a safe and non-...
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    Drugs, Addiction, and the Brain

    George F. Koob

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