Treatment

For many individuals, the first step toward recovery is acknowledging their personal struggle with substance dependence. The next step is finding a treatment program that can help restore their overall health, well-being and happiness.

There are countless treatment options a person can choose from. For example, some people with severe forms of addiction enter a detox program before transitioning into rehab. Others may choose to begin recovery at an inpatient or outpatient facility. After treatment, it is recommended to continue reinforcing the lessons learned in rehab by attending support groups and therapy sessions.





For people striving to recovery, four factors, popularly known as the four keys to change are necessary. These are:

  1. Practical guidance on what needs to be done
  2. Caring encouragement for once effort a powerful fuel for motivationg recovery
  3. Successful roal models who have achieve the goal
  4. A peer learning group working together towards that goal

Recovery:-

The IRCA would aim at enabling the addict to achieve total abstinence and improve the quality of their lives by helping them to:

  • Identify areas of necessary change
  • Become aware of risk factors leading to relapse and evolve positive coping skills
  • Strengthen enter personal relationships develop a healthy work ethic
  • Sustain there recovery through follow-up services

Recovery would indicate that a person who as acquired life skills stays Drug free and develops an interest in healthy living. It provides for the whole range of community based services for the identification, motivation, counseling, de-addiction after care and rehabilitation for whole person recovery of addicts to make a person drug free, crime free and gainfully employed the key element recovery and whole person recovery include .

  1. Commitment a drug alcohol free life
  2. Adoption to over kind responsibility social re-integration
  3. Personal grout and self acceptances
  4. Acceptances of higher values



After care and Follow-Up:-

After care and follow-up are essential components of addiction treatment subsequent to the discharge of the client from the IRCA. The outcome of therapy depends largely on the effectiveness of the follow-up efforts to words the whole person recovery of the addict, and his reintegration in to the community. As an after - care plan, alternative methods for clients who have not recovered to be devised. Advocate after care and follow-up would help in reducing device.

The IRCA would have a well-defined programme for the family members especially for codependence and ensuring the social reintegration of the addict/family. This includes counseling, relapse prevention, self-help programme, and reaching out to the families of the addicts through regular home visits. The focus would be to make the families understand that addicts is a desieses, and help them develop a caring attitude towards the addicts. The trust would to help the addicts as well as there families deal with there negative emotions and improve there quality of life.


Types of Treatment:-


Treatment programs are different for each individual and can be customized based on their unique needs and situations. The most effective types of treatment programs ensure that individuals in recovery are actively involved every step of the way.

  • In Patient Rehab
  • Outpatient Rehab
  • Drug and Alcohol Detox
  • Sober living Homes
  • Addiction Treatment Medication
  • How to Stage in Intervention
  • Faith Based Treatment

Therapies:-


  • Bio feed back therapy
  • Cognitive Therapy
  • Behavioral Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Experiential Therapy
  • Holistic Therapy
  • Motivational enhancement therapy
  • Psychodynamic Therapy

Support Group:-


  • Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting

Approaches & Strategy :-


The approaches of this Scheme is to provide the whole range of service including including awareness generation, identification, counseling, treatment and rehabilitation and rehabilitation of addicts through voluntary and other organization of addicts voluntary and other organization. With a view to reducing the demand for and consumption of alcohol and dependence producing substances, the trust would be on preventive education programmes and Whole Person Recovery of the drug dependent persons.


In order to achieve the objective of the scheme the key strategies will be as follows :-


  1. To support at least one de-addiction centre in each district,

  2. To support de-addiction centre in Prison, Juvenile Homes and Factories,

  3. To Convert IRCA into treatment clinics and provide both inpatient and outpatient and outpatient services to the addicts,

  4. To evolve culture-specific models for the prevention of alcoholism and substance abuse and for rehabilitation of drug dependent person,

  5. To evolve strategies for economic rehabilitation of addicts,

  6. To promote collective initiatives and self-help endeavour among individuals and groups vulnerable to addiction or found at risk,

  7. To increase community participation and public co-operation in the reduction of demand for dependence produsing substances,

  8. To involve loyal neighborhood group and their communities in counseling of rehabilitated addicts and their families etc.

  9. To create sustain an infrastructure of trained human resource personnel and service providers to strengthen the service delivery mechanisms,

  10. To establish and faster appropriate synergy between state interventions corporate initiatives, the voluntary sector and other stakeholders in the field of substance abuse prevention,

  11. To facilitate networking among policy planners, service providers and other stakeholders, with an aim to encourage appropriate advocacy,

  12. To promote and sustain a system of continues monitoring and evaluation including self correctional mechanism,

  13. To develop a Media plan for creating awareness against ill effects of drug/alcohol abuse