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Behavioral Triggers in Addiction

Behavioral triggers in addiction are specific actions, situations, feelings, or environmental cues that might cause an individual to want to use substances or participate in other addictive behaviors. These triggers are the most critical part of addiction but are not impossible to overcome. Through neuroscience, psychological treatment like CBT, and ongoing research and collaboration presented at the Addiction World Conference, people may learn to understand and then control their triggers, moving them along in their recovery journey. The global conversation that developed from this conference reveals a vital opportunity to pursue recent research and evidence-based practices, helping us approach the problematic battles in addiction care with optimism and resilience.

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