Key Takeaways Aspect Key Points Holistic Treatment Addresses the whole person, not just addiction recovery. 24 Hour Supervision Continuous medical and psychiatric support. Psychiatry & Psychology Dual diagnosis and psychotherapy for mental health issues. Counselling Personalised one-on-one and group sessions. Occupational Therapy Rebuilding life skills and coping mechanisms. Innovative Therapies Includes BWRT and CBT for rapid and effective treatment. 12 Step Recovery Guiding clients through […]
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What is GHB?
GHB, or gamma-hydroxybutyrate, is a central nervous system depressant that is often used as a recreational drug due to its euphoric, relaxing and sedative effects. Although it was originally developed for medical purposes, including as an aesthetic and sleep aid, it is now mainly used illicitly for non-medical reasons. It is a very dangerous drug by all accounts as extreme cases of both overdose and […]
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Uderstanding addiction isn’t easy, especially when you’re the family of an addict. The more you learn, the more you’ll be able to adopt the right stance towards your loved one. Here is some info to get you started. Why Support For Families Of Addicts In Johannesburg Is Critical. Often families don’t realise that addiction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Families play an essential role in both the […]
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Here are the four stages of an alcohol treatment centre programme: Treatment Initiation Early Abstinence Maintaining Abstinence Advanced Recovery. Few alcoholics’ recoveries are this direct. We move back and forth between the four stages, some alcoholics more than others. Knowing where you are in the 4 stages of an alcohol treatment centre programme can help you appreciate where you are in the recovery process. It’ll […]
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It’s common for family members to unknowingly adopt one of six dysfunctional family roles in addiction that can perpetuate the disease and impede the treatment process delaying or stopping the recovery journey. A respected specialist in the field of addictions and codependency, Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse, identified the six primary roles in a family suffering from addiction that I will expand on below. These roles were first […]
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2024 Step-by-step Guide If you’re limping from crisis to crisis due to your own or someone else’s substance abuse, you may be asking the question: will my medical aid pay for addiction rehab in 2024? Even more so when someone you love is dealing with a drug or alcohol addiction and it seems you’re just living from one chaotic incident to the next. Here’s a […]
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Addiction is a family disease, everyone plays a role and is affected by the addiction, whether you’re a parent, child, spouse, sibling or even a close friend. Families often go through overwhelming emotions related to their loved one’s addiction including guilt, hopelessness, anger, frustration and helplessness. Here are the 3 C’s to addiction recovery that are critical for families to understand. The 3 C’s to […]
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Despite many signs indicating an alcohol addiction in a friend or relative, many families wait until the consequences are extremely severe before they take action. If you are asking the question Does my loved one have a drinking problem, there are probably already strong indicators of addiction. But to help you clear up any confusion, answer the questions below to find out if it is […]
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An addiction intervention is a tightrope walk and getting the correct balance is essential which is why it should be run by an experienced professional, preferably a qualified interventionist. Informal addiction interventions can do more harm than good and damage future attempts to intervene and help a loved one get into much-needed treatment. A skilled, external and independent professional, called an interventionist, will help get […]
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It is vital that loved ones of addicts and alcoholics regularly attend addiction family support groups. It is not only the addict or alcoholic who benefits from attending support groups. In order to really understand the disease of addiction and to learn what constitutes enabling, it is critical that close friends and families of addicts in or out of treatment take advantage of support groups. […]
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