Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is a process designed to help individuals overcome substance use disorders. It typically involves a combination of medical treatment, counseling, and support to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction. Programs can vary in length and intensity, often including detoxification, therapy sessions, and support groups.
The goal of drug rehabilitation is to enable individuals to achieve and maintain sobriety while developing coping strategies to prevent relapse. Successful rehabilitation often requires a supportive environment, ongoing care, and a commitment to personal change, helping individuals reintegrate into society and improve their overall quality of life.