The rehabilitation process generally involves several stages:
Assessment: A thorough clinical assessment is conducted to understand the extent of the substance use and its impact on health. Detoxification: The body is cleansed of the toxic substances through medical detoxification, which may involve the use of medications to manage withdrawal symptoms. Treatment: A combination of therapies, including behavioral therapy, counseling, and medical treatment, is used to address the underlying causes of substance use and develop strategies for coping with cravings. Rehabilitation: The focus is on building life skills, improving mental health, and fostering a supportive environment for recovery. Aftercare: Ongoing support is provided to prevent relapse and ensure long-term recovery.