Relapse risks are situations or circumstances that increase the risk of someone relapsing into problematic behavior, such as alcohol or drug use. When preparing for a Medical-psychological examination (MPU), it is important to address individual relapse risks and develop strategies to counteract them. This includes, for example, dealing with negative feelings, stress, or conflicts, as well as dealing with certain places or people associated with the addiction or problematic behavior. Developing relapse prevention strategies is an important component of MPU consultingin order to successfully pass the MPU and maintain long-term abstinence.
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