Behavioral & Mental Health Conditions Series *Updating In January
Course overview
Lesson Overview

21.13 Preventing Relapse Triggers: Preventing relapse triggers means staying aware of how quickly familiar patterns can sneak back into your life if you stop using skills that once protected you. You identify the environments, stressors, and emotional states that reopen the door to impulsive behavior—boredom, late nights, loneliness, financial stress—and you prepare supportive routines so relapse doesn’t catch you off guard. Instead of shaming yourself for vulnerability, you treat triggers like safety signals guiding you toward healthy action. You remind yourself that relapse prevention is not fear-based—it’s empowerment. The more you understand what puts you at risk, the more proactive and confident you become in maintaining your progress.

About this course

A structured and empowering learning path that helps individuals understand, manage, and balance complex behavioral and mental health patterns. Through guided topics on OCD, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, depression, and other conditions, this series teaches self

This course includes:
  • Guided behavioral and emotional training

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