Inpatient addiction treatment program

Who is it aimed at?

Inpatient treatment is aimed at people who have significantly affected their performance areas (family, social, work, academic, emotional, economic, physical and mental health), and that the manifestation of their addiction is not controlled by their own means, generating difficulties in their environment and in the different areas in which they work.

People who promise their families and themselves that they will not consume again however they keep on doing it, generating guilt, a feeling of emptiness, overwhelm, and an intense desire to stop consuming without being able to achieve it.

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What is it about?

The inpatient program seeks to isolate the person in a neutral, humane and warm space that does not establish associations related to his or her addiction history.

It facilitates an external limitation so that the person, from a “Biopsychosocial-spiritual” process, can elaborate different situations related to his/her addiction, stabilize and rethink his/her life project.

This process facilitates detoxification, detoxification, treatment and discharge. It allows the person to know and take responsibility for their problems, in order to structure a functional life project to alumni, contribute and be an active part of a family, society and for themselves.

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What is the duration of the program?

The time of the inpatient program is relative, since each person evolves differently and the program is not based on time but on achievements.

We approach the person from different areas and we involve the families, since for us their support and growth is vital for the recovery process.

The inpatient program is offered at a holiday house, attended by an interdisciplinary team that accompanies our patients 24/7.

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