Psycho-social rehabilitation is a cornerstone in the treatment of addiction, aiming to rebuild lives disrupted by substance abuse. It focuses on restoring an individual’s emotional, social, and occupational functioning. Key components include counseling, skills training, and community reintegration programs that empower individuals to develop coping strategies and maintain sobriety. Group therapy fosters peer support, while family involvement strengthens relationships affected by addiction. Vocational training and employment assistance help regain financial independence, further supporting recovery. Holistic approaches, incorporating mindfulness and physical activities, enhance emotional well-being. By addressing both the psychological and social aspects of addiction, psycho-social rehabilitation facilitates long-term recovery and reduces the risk of relapse.
Title : The Storm Within: Neuropsychological Insights into Dysregulation and Substance Use in the Adolescent Brain.
Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Curry College, United States
Title : Sexualizing anxiety and anxiolytic sex: Misattribution of arousal
Sam Vaknin, CIAPS, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title : Workplace and occupational mental health: Supporting well-being at work
Sindu Padmanabhan, Bharathiar University, India
Title : Resilience in counseling: Processing grief for the addictions counselor
Kayla Albers, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, United States
Title : Resilience in counseling: Processing grief for the addictions counselor
Jorja Jamison, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, United States
Title : Identity restoration as a missing variable in relapse prevention
Andrew Drasen, A Vision of Hope Media, United States