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Detox

Detoxification is the first rung on the ladder to complete de-addiction. Detoxification, which literally means the elimination of toxic substances from the system, involves removing the drug/alcohol from the person’s body by means of abstinence and thus cleansing the system of it. The brain of a person dependent on some sort of addiction becomes sloppy and develops some sort of a need for the substance, and if it fails to get the same, leads to a decrease in functionality and responsiveness.
Hence detox helps as the first step in the process by making the body clean of addicts and hence creating a sense of non-dependence on the drugs/alcohol, in the mind of the person.

Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehabilitation refers to the treatment of a patient by hosting him on the premises of the facility and hence offers better support to the patient and helps them to get through the rehab process with enhanced ease. The patients dwell together, eat, sleep and recreate on the premises of the establishment and support each other’s cause, and do not feel like they are the only ones suffering from addiction of some sort. 

Alcohol Addiction Treatment

There are many different types of alcohol de-addiction treatment programs available, so it is important to find one that will best fit your needs. The first step in any alcohol de-addiction treatment program is to detoxify the body, which can be done through a variety of methods. After the body is detoxified, the next step is to begin counseling and therapy to help the individual learn how to deal with their alcoholism. Counseling and therapy can be done in an inpatient or outpatient setting, depending on the severity of the alcoholism.

Drug Addiction Treatment

Drug addiction can cause serious harm to your health, your relationships, and your finances, and it can even lead to death. But there is hope. With the right treatment, you can overcome drug addiction and reclaim your life.
There are many different types of treatment for drug addiction, and the right approach depends on the individual. But in general, effective treatment for drug addiction will address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

Nicotine Addiction Treatment

Quitting smoking is a difficult process, but there are a number of resources and treatments available to help people succeed. There are a number of options available for those looking to quit smoking and end their nicotine addiction. Treatment can be done through medication, therapy, or a combination of both.

Gender-Specific Treatment

Gender-specific treatment means that men and women are treated separately in rehabilitation centers. This is because there are often different underlying causes of addiction and different triggers for relapse. For example, women are more likely to become addicted to drugs as a result of trauma or abuse, while men are more likely to become addicted to alcohol as a result of peer pressure or social norms.
Gender-specific treatment also takes into account the different ways that men and women respond to treatment. For example, women are more likely to benefit from therapies that focus on emotional processing, while men are more likely to benefit from behavioural therapies.

Faith-Based Treatment

Faith-based treatment programs can be an effective way for people to recover from their injuries or illnesses. These programs offer a support system that can help people heal emotionally and spiritually. In addition, faith-based treatment programs can provide people with the tools they need to make positive changes in their lives. These methods may include prayer, scriptural study, counseling, group therapy, and 12-step programs.

FAQ

Q. Is drug de-addiction possible?

Absolutely. Strong willpower to quit drugs and the right treatment that addresses the exact triggers that lead you to addiction in the first place can help you to overcome drug addiction and lead a normal healthy and happy life.

Q. What is the duration of a de-addiction program?

There is generally no fixed duration of the addiction program because it depends and varies from patient to patient. The duration of the program depends upon the severity of the patient’s involvement with drugs or alcohol and the pace of his or her recovery.

Q. What are the benefits of joining a rehabilitation center for de-addiction?

While any de-addiction program is based more on the ability and determination of the patient to overcome his addiction the right guidance and resources can accelerate the process and enable the patient to overcome the issue with ease and in lesser time.

Q. What are the most common barriers to de-addiction?

While there can be many barriers to it, the most common barrier to de-addiction is the dependence that our body and brain, develop on the substance. The psychological effects of taking addictive substances are the most severe and most difficult to overcome because the brain believes that the drug has become an essential component of the body for it to work normally. Also, relapse is common since chronic use of any addictive substance makes it very hard for the patient to resist going back to it.

Q. What are withdrawal symptoms?

Withdrawal is the body’s response to the situation when the patient abstains from taking any amount of drug or alcohol as a part of the detoxification process of the addiction treatment. Withdrawal symptoms can include diarrhoea, vomiting, headache, nausea, difficulty in breathing, stomachache, and convulsions among others.

Q. Is it difficult to quit smoking?

Smoking is one of the most common addictions observed in young people. after a lot of research, it is found that the maximum number of smokers develop a habit of it either under peer pressure or due to psychological dependence on smoking as a stress reliever. quitting smoking can be a very difficult task because it is a readily available and affordable addictive substance and its effects in the initial stages stay dormant. But with proper rehab guidance and a strong-willed approach quitting smoking is also fairly possible.