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When changing your behavior, it is enough to just stop using alcohol or drugs.
There are warning signs in most situations that can help you refrain from using alcohol or drugs.
In recovery, you will likely have to change the people, places, and things associated with your alcohol or drug use.
Successful participants deliberately pursue recovery.
There is often a relationship between stress and a craving for alcohol or drugs.
Stress is best managed when one has a balanced lifestyle.
Stress is just a perceived experience with no real physical or emotional dimensions.
Stress management skills can be learned and developed.
It is easy to develop a recovery specific support system.
Treatment is intended to be a setting in which you build a good situation that will last beyond your treatment and recovery.
