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Twelve-Step Facilitation Therapy: This type of therapy involves a series of individual or group sessions. The content of each session is based on the concepts of the 12-step program and helps individuals in recovery accept their disease of addiction and surrender to a willingness to engage in treatment and maintain their sobriety.
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Meditation & Mindfullness Therapy : mindful meditation enhances the recovery process by teaching practitioners to accept the present for what it is. In a state of mindful meditation, those struggling with substance abuse are forced to acknowledge the reality of how their addiction has eroded relationships or derailed their personal dreams. These individuals can then make plans for improving their lives instead of living in a state of denial.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is a type of talk therapy that helps individuals address negative thoughts and behaviors and modify them.This therapy is extensively used to help clients learn how to manage stressful situations, emotions, and cope with loss, grief, or other traumatic life experiences.
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Interactive Journaling: Interactive journaling is a form of written self-reflection that gives clients the ability to think about their substance abuse and how it relates to their current situation. Journaling is also a great tool for guiding change, modifying behaviors, and developing plans and goals for continued progress.
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Motivational Interviewing: Motivational interviewing is a counseling method designed to help people find the motivation to make a positive behavior change. This client-centered approach is especially effective for those who have mixed feelings about changing their behavior.
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Counseling
DETOXIFICATION
A program of detoxification involves getting rid of the toxins left in the body from drug use aiding clients to be in a safe environment to reinforce sobriety. All clients are expected to participate in 12-Step facilitation.
The next step of the detoxification process is to ready the patient for the actual recovery process. As drug detoxification only deals with the physical dependency and addiction to drugs, it does not address the psychological aspects of drug addiction. This stage entails obtaining agreement from the patient to complete the process by enrolling in a drug rehabilitation program.
REHABILITATION & WELLNESS
Our holistic treatment approach addresses all factors contributing to clients’ current struggles, including underlying issues, past experiences, relationships, living environment, and their family dynamics. We specialize in treating unresolved trauma, an issue often underpinning addiction and mental illness.
Specialized in 12 Step Facilitation as a part of addiction treatment, applying methods relating to spirituality, that offers vast encompassing benefits. During 12-Step recovery, clients build community around a shared philosophy of healing. Meditation, encourages clients to accept their own feelings, making peace with their deepest self.
Addiction :- Refers to a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity having harmful physical, psychological, or social effects and typically causing well-defined symptoms (such as anxiety, irritability, tremors, or nausea) upon withdrawal or abstinence. The state of being addicted creates an obsessive compulsive craving which cannot be overcome by willpower alone
Treatment Timeline: –
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Phase One: - (Detoxification Program) It continues for about 7 – 14 days primarily focusing on withdrawal management & general health restoration through the help of medicines.
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Phase Two: - (Rehabilitation Program) It is divided over 180 days. The time period of 144 Days to 180 Days is set aside to implement the practices in a controlled environment by taking leadership responsibilities. At the end of the treatment period the Patient is encouraged to make a recovery plan with help of Counselors in accordance with his her reality. The family members are also informed about this recovery plan.
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Phase Three: - (Follow-Up Program) It is generally spread over 3 months after completion of treatment during which regular assessment is made on the client’s program implementation capability under stressful situations in a semi-controlled environment. The client is guided back into mainstream society in a slow and steady manner through periodic and gradually increasing family involvement and stays. Arrangements are made for attending 12 -Step meetings in the locality. This helps the client to face mainstream society and family and discuss any problem faced, with other recovering addicts at meeting rooms. This phase is critical for regaining trust and acceptance from family members in general and society as a whole. Also progress made in accordance to the recovery plan is evaluated periodically and where necessary course corrections are made through open discussions between the addict, family members and councilors.
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Phase Four: - (Aftercare Program) During this stage a client is encouraged to visit the treatment center on a weekly/monthly basis and review his practice of 12-Step Program with his counselor. On top of this recovering addicts residing at the center may reflect on their journey of recovery with him leading to great bonding and the spirit of ‘’Together We Can’’
Daily Sessions In Our Rehabilitation Procedure –:
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Prayer and Meditation Session: - Practicing basic Vipassana & Mindfulness techniques.
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Yoga Session: - Basic physical training exercises.
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Reading Session: - Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous literature reading to get a structured introduction to 12-Step Program.
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Input Session:- Information addressing the disease of addiction is provided in the form of interactive Classes, based on the universally accepted 12 Step program. It includes Sessions that helps an addict to identify and acknowledge the addictive personality underlying all addictions.
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Assignment Session: - Answering Step working questionnaire to get a firm foot-hold on understanding the perspective of the disease concept controlling an addict’s life.
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Interactive Journaling: - Regular Inventory session is conducted which helps to identify the manifestation of the disease when not using drugs and how to arrest them likewise.
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Meeting: - Encouraging attendance to Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as one addict helping another addict has therapeutic value without parallel.
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