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Using Technology As Relapse Prevention

Using Technology As Relapse PreventionMany wonderful benefits are built into technology, and relapse prevention is one of them. Before digital technology became available to mainstream America, recovering addicts were limited in who they could share their recoveries with. Their options included individuals in their 12-step meetings and therapy sessions. Unless a recovering addict had a friend or acquaintance they could relate to, they were generally isolated from other recovering addicts.

As we moved into the 21st century and more people started getting tablets and smartphones and wearable devices, being connected to the internet became second nature. This connectivity has become a powerful tool in relapse prevention.

Relapse Prevention Tools

There are a number of options available to assist recovering addicts in their recoveries. Let’s look at a few examples.

Too Much Of A Good Thing

Of course, technology does have its concerns. There are two sides to everything, and technology is no exception. Valid concerns exist around social media and its ability to drive drug and alcohol use. Teens, in particular, are impressionable. One study found that 70 percent of teens, ages 12-17, who spent time on social media each day were five times more likely to abuse tobacco, three times more likely to abuse alcohol and twice as likely to abuse drugs as their peers.

Final Thoughts

In the end, it’s important to recognize technology for what it is. It has many advantages, and it can help break down the barriers that recovering addicts once faced in getting the help they needed. On the same token, everything in moderation. Spending significant time online can have negative effects and can even encourage a recovering addict to swap one addiction for another.

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