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Detoxification and Medical Management

Medical treatments for managing withdrawal symptoms are administered. Physical Recovery – Physical check up and medication to ensure patient’s physical health along with abstinence and nutritious food helps in Physical Recovery of the Patient.

Psychosocial Therapy Sessions

Our Psycho-Socio therapy structure is based on Best Practices in the field of Addiction and correlated disorders. The most critical part in the recovery of the patient consists of many inter-related modules, like Therapy Sessions on Disease, Recovery and Whole person recovery to enhance life skills, Group Therapy, Feed Back sessions, Step work sessions and related activities which forms the crux of the Recovery Program. Each module has its own therapeutic value and forms the Foundation for Recovery of the diseased Individual

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Peer Group Sharing

Peer Group sharing with a trained facilitator is that it provides a venue where members can go and talk about their recovery as well as any problems they experience along the way. This type of sharing can be highly therapeutic. If the individual who is doing the talking has built a successful recovery then can inspire other members. It is one of the main reasons why people continue going to the meetings even though they have been sober for many years.

Group Therapy

Group Therapy forms one of the vital links in our treatment process. A Psycho-educational Group is a specific type of group therapy that focuses on educating clients about their particular disorders and the ways that they can cope with problems related to their disorder. Many substance abuse recovery patients are in denial of their issues, so the moderated group therapy works well for discussing problem issues that are shared by many or all people in the group. There is an air of trust among people with common problems, which helps to facilitate discussion.

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Individual Counselling

The first step towards recovering from alcoholism is to admit to the problem. Addicts are often brilliant at convincing themselves they don't have a problem or that they're doing everything they possibly can to fight it. These are all examples of ways an alcoholic or an addict might try to justify their actions. However, these patterns of thought are unhealthy and may make an alcoholic more likely to continue inflicting damage on himself. Counseling helps in tackling patterns of thinking and behaviour in an attempt to break certain emotional or psychological ties to habitual behaviours. Our trained and experienced clinical psychologists, Counsellors provide the professional support and guidance that struggling alcoholics need to turn their lives around

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