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SCRC Relapse Prevention: Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW)

SCRC Relapse Prevention: Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW)

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SCRC Relapse Prevention: Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW) Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome is a condition that occurs AFTER the acute phase of withdrawal from the addiction of choice. Acute withdrawal has to do with the physiological or physical reactions that can occur when a person stops acting out their addiction. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWs) is a result of a psychological dependence on addictive behavior. The video above outlines everything one needs to know about PAWs. Post Acute withdrawal syndrome is a result of a psychological dependence on addiction. There are six major symptoms of Post Acute withdrawal: (See the Attachments Tab)