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RELAPSER Synonyms: 38 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for RELAPSER: offender, recidivist, criminal, backslider, principal, culprit, lawbreaker, misdemeanant; Antonyms of RELAPSER: ...
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Chronic Relapse - Addiction Center
Chronic relapse occurs when someone is stuck in a repeated, cyclical pattern of treatment, recovery, and relapse despite motivations to quit.
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The Chronic Relapser: Characteristics and Warning Signs
Characteristics of Chronic Relapsers · Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders · Lack of Coping Mechanisms · Resistance to Change · History of Trauma.
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relapser
relapser (rɪˈlæpsə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who relapses, esp. into error or sin.c 1625 Bp. Hall St. Paul's Combat i. Wks. 1837 V. 303 Those speculative relapsers that have..abandoned a knowne and received truth. 1636 Featly Clavis Myst. xl. 610 Back⁓sliders and relapsers as ye are. 1685 Evelyn...
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relapser, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun relapser is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for relapser is from 1608, in a translation by W. Crashaw.
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A Chronic Relapser Turns the Corner - Anuvia
My name is Tom, and I am an alcoholic/addict. When the court's drug treatment program ordered me to get a substance abuse assessment following my second ...
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relapse
▪ I. relapse, n.1 (rɪˈlæps) Also 6 relaps. [f. the vb.; cf. lapse n.] 1. A falling back into error, heresy, or wrongdoing; backsliding.1533–4 Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 14 §6 Yf they..after abiuracion fall in relapse..they shalbe..burned. 1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 941/2 Not to departe thence without licen...
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Differences in relapse precipitants and coping behaviour between ...
This paper details an empirical investigation into alcoholic relapse. The model underlying this work hypothesized that relapse in alcoholics is an ...
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Warning Signs of Chronic Relapsing Disease
As challenging as initially overcoming addiction is, the battle of remaining sober and avoiding relapse after overcoming addiction can be even harder.
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Family Style Personalized Rehab for Chronic Relapser
Marine Guloyan, MPH, ACSW brings over 10 years of experience working with individuals facing trauma, stress, and chronic physical or mental health conditions.
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Am I A Chronic Relapser? 7 Signs That You Are One - R&R Recovery
Progress isn't always linear and relapses are almost always guaranteed. Relapsing once is common and it is something that you can easily recover ...
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Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Relapse | Burning Tree Ranch
The typical chronic relapser has been through inpatient treatment multiple times with multiple programs. They've gotten sober more times than ...
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whole
▪ I. whole, a., n., adv., (int.) (həʊl) Forms: α. 1 hal, 3– hale, etc.; see hale a. β. 3–5 hol, (3 hoal, 4 ol, hoel), 4–6 holl, hool(e, 4–8 hole, 5–6 holle, hooll(e, hoyll(e, wholle, (5 oull), 6 (w)hoale, (houll, woll(e), Sc. hoill, 6–7 whol, wholl, (7 Sc. quholl), 6– whole. [OE. hál (also ᵹehál yho...
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