Addiction Prevention
Addiction prevention refers to the efforts, strategies, and interventions aimed at reducing the likelihood of individuals developing substance use disorders or other addictive behaviors. This includes education and awareness programs, early intervention initiatives, counseling and therapy services, and policies and regulations designed to limit access to addictive substances. The goal of addiction prevention is to promote healthy behaviors, reduce risk factors, and empower individuals to make informed choices that support their overall well-being and quality of life.