Relapse brings overwhelming fear, guilt, and frustration—feeling like progress is lost, trapped in a cycle of shame, doubt, and hopelessness.

Odyssey House provides structure, peer support, coping strategies, and recovery coaching to empower individuals, rebuild confidence, and prevent relapse long-term.

Part of the Process

Relapse is a common part of the recovery process, affecting many individuals struggling with substance use. It doesn’t mean failure—rather, it highlights the need for continued support and effective strategies. Comprehensive treatment programs help prevent relapse to achieve long-term stability and recovery.

Prevention is Key

At Odyssey House, relapse prevention is a key evidence-based practice that helps individuals maintain long-term recovery. Through counseling, coping strategies, and peer support, we equip people with the tools to manage triggers and avoid setbacks. As part of our continuum of care, relapse prevention ensures ongoing stability, empowering individuals to build healthier, substance-free lives.