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Rehabilitation programs can vary in length and intensity, ranging from short-term inpatient programs (e.g., 30 days) to long-term residential treatment (e.g., 6 months or more), as well as outpatient programs that allow individuals to live at home while attending treatment sessions. The choice of program depends on the severity of the addiction, individual needs, and available resources.

What is Clinical Pilates?

Drug rehabilitation, often referred to as “rehab,” is a process aimed at helping individuals overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol. It encompasses a variety of treatments and therapies designed to address the physical, psychological, and social aspects of addiction. The ultimate goal of rehab is to help individuals achieve and maintain long-term sobriety, improve their quality of life, and reintegrate into society as healthy and productive members.

Key components of drug rehabilitation include:

  1. Detoxification (Detox)
  2. Counseling and Therapy
  3. Behavioral Therapies
  4. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  5. Education and Skills Training
  6. Aftercare and Relapse Prevention
  7. Holistic and Alternative Therapies
  8. Dual Diagnosis Treatment