Completing Zaleplon detox and rehab is a massive step on the road to recovery but now you need to make sure you don’t relapse when you return home. This can be a tricky time as you will go from the sanctuary of Banbury Lodge back to your normal, everyday life.
We will help to prepare you for this transition with a relapse prevention plan that you will make during your stay with us. We will also provide free weekly group therapy for the first year after you leave to keep you connected and supported. As well as attending this aftercare programme, some other useful ways to prevent relapse include:
Stay connected
Keep in touch with the friends you made during rehab, and join a local recovery group like Narcotics Anonymous. Being able to talk about your issues and feelings with people who understand can take a load off your shoulders and keep you accountable.
Take control of your triggers
This means identifying, managing or avoiding situations, people or places that make you want to use Zaleplon. It may mean changing some of your habits, hanging out in new places, or even ending a friendship with someone who is not supportive of your recovery.
Establish a healthy routine
Zaleplon rehab follows a busy, healthy routine and this is important for keeping your mind and body busy and balanced. Establish a routine with lots of exercise, healthy meals and time for hobbies and loved ones and you should experience far fewer cravings and triggers.
Set goals
Having clear, achievable goals can give you something positive to focus on when times are tough. Whether it’s doing well in school, picking up a new hobby or just spending time with family, goals can keep you motivated and allow you to take recovery one day at a time.
By following these tips and staying committed to your recovery plan, you can reduce the chances of relapse and continue living a healthy, Zaleplon-free life.