Tavarius6 schreef op: 18-08-2025 22:02:30 |
Please tell me: what exactly does “long-term rehabilitation” mean? What is the
difference between short programs (28 days) and what is called long-term? And is it really more
effective in combating relapse? |
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Deniro4664 schreef op: 18-08-2025 23:06:48 |
Longer rehabilitation (often 90+ days) allows the audit to explore the roots of addiction,
understand emotional triggers, restore skills and rebuild healthy habits. Structured regimen, group
therapy, family involvement and learning alternative ways to cope with stress are important here.
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. Studies show that long-term programs reduce the risk of relapse - people have time to adapt
to sober life, practice psychological skills and build support both within therapy and after
discharge. Such methods - better return to normal life and long-term results. |
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