<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/Advice-for-Clinicians-How-to-Help-Clients-Avoid-a-Holiday-Relapse.html" dsn="news"><title>Advice for Clinicians: How to Help Clients Avoid a Holiday Relapse</title><item_date>12/21/2020 12:00:00 PM</item_date><author>David Limm</author><image><img src="/news/images/pexels-cottonbro-3171716_web.jpg" alt="Advice for Clinicians: How to Help Clients Avoid a Holiday Relapse"/></image><image_caption>Advice for Clinicians: How to Help Clients Avoid a Holiday Relapse</image_caption><thumbnail><img src="/news/images/pexels-cottonbro-3171716_web.jpg" alt="Advice for Clinicians: How to Help Clients Avoid a Holiday Relapse"/></thumbnail><summary>For those battling addiction, the holidays are laden, even in the best of times, with pitfalls that could trigger a relapse. It’s the time of year when people tend to eat more, drink more, idle more. Routines get disrupted. Expectations go unrealized.</summary><category>Research &amp; Advocacy</category><featured/><tags><tag>Research &amp; Advocacy</tag></tags></item>