Statistics tell us that 40% to 60% of individuals with a substance use disorder will relapse. Those numbers are suitable in normal, everyday existence, but the COVID-19 pandemic has injected unthinkable challenges.
Losing loved ones unexpectedly, personal or familial illnesses, unemployment, financial strain — all of these stressors can mount to a far bigger risk of relapse. Unfortunately, these situations are happening more due to COVID-19. Add the fact that shelter-in-place orders and having to stay home in quarantine means being forced to avoid friends and loved ones or the usual support system. These issues can all be a recipe for calamity for a person in recovery.
Being forced into quarantine can make it extremely challenging to stay sober. Loneliness, boredom and an absence of in-person support meetings will make it difficult for those who have completed a recovery program. However, there are so many resources available for those in recovery, even when they are stuck at home.
Most organizations and treatment centers have developed telehealth protocols so patients in recovery can continue therapy sessions and other pertinent appointments. If you’re in quarantine and struggling, reach out to someone and talk.
While there’s no shortage of stress around you during this time of chaos, it’s critical to stay in recovery mode. The moment you are not in that mode, relapse has already started. Creating a good relapse prevention plan is an effective way to stay on the right path.
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed a lot of lives. Avoiding relapse through challenging times can be tough. Having a good relapse prevention plan in place could make all the difference. Buena Vista Recovery offers proven and effective therapy programs for those in the middle of active addiction as well as those avoiding relapse or seeking relapse recovery. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you or your loved one.