Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is the therapeutic process of treating a person who is addicted to drugs. It involves a combination of counseling, therapy, and lifestyle changes to help the recovering individual overcome their addiction and prevent relapse. Drug rehabilitation is a crucial part of addiction treatment, as it can reduce the risk of relapse and improve the overall quality of life for the individual. It can also help to improve physical and mental health, as well as address underlying psychological and social issues that may have contributed to the addiction. Drug rehabilitation can be conducted in a variety of settings, including inpatient, outpatient, or residential programs.
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