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🔥 Relapse: The Psychological Landmine That No One Talks About
Welcome back to Sober Psychology, the podcast where we stop sugarcoating recovery and start calling out your excuses with dark humor, real science, and zero tolerance for BS. I’m Michael — your host, psychologist-in-training, sober dad, and living proof that recovery looks more like a heart monitor than a straight line.
Today, we're talking about relapse — not the watered-down, “oops I messed up” version, but the full-on psychological ambush that hijacks your brain when you're not paying attention. This isn't just you slipping up. This is war. It’s emotional sabotage, mental denial, and neurological rewiring all working against your better judgment.
Let’s be real:
Relapse doesn’t come out of nowhere. It’s the end result of ignoring every flashing warning light your brain throws at you. And while you’re out here pretending you’ve got it handled, addiction’s setting up camp in the back of your mind like a drunk raccoon with a grudge.
I’m breaking it all down:
Why relapse is a process, not a moment
How your brain manipulates you into sabotaging your sobriety
What to look for before things go sideways — and how to stop it cold
This is raw. It’s real. And if it stings a little, good. That means it’s working.