Treatment Program

At Jeevandaan Foundation, We give will you

We help you understand what is driving you to misuse drugs.

We work with you to resolve these issues.

We help you understand the broader picture of addiction.

We give you the tools to live a happy and fulfilling life without needing drugs.

The program may begin with detoxification. Clients are assisted through a process of helping the body emerge from withdrawal and begin to heal physically.

 

  • During the Detox stage, Jeevandaan helps its client understand the physical and mental discomforts they face;
  • Monitor your physical response and your emotional state
  • Ease anxiety or any physical discomfort with the judicious use of appropriate medication
  • We use the right combination of complementary therapies required to ease any side-effects of the withdrawal process
  • Help you gain confidence to survive and prosper beyond this difficult period.
  • Assessment begins from day one, and includes
  • Physical evaluation
  • Nutritional evaluation
  • Social functioning assessment (including the role of the individual in the family system)
  • Psychiatric evaluation by our psychiatrist
  • Spiritual evaluation (Based upon the needs of the client, we offer 3-4 MONTH program options).
  • Education on the disease of addiction is an integral part of treatment.

The Goals of the treatment include:

  • The Beginning of Recovery
  • Preparing Our Moral Inventory
  • Resentments
  • Fears
  • Self Disclosure
  • Nature of Our Wrongs
  • Willingness to Change
  • Character Defects and Shortcomings
  • Learning Patience and Tolerance
  • How we Affect Others
  • The Courage to Change
  • Making Amends
  • Meditation
  • Programming Your Daily Life
  • Recognizing the problem
  • The History of Alcoholism and Addiction
  • Effects of Alcohol and Drugs on the
  • Human Body
  • The Exact Nature of the Problem
  • Mental Obsession.
  • The Life Destroying Process of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
  • Recovery through Like Minded People
  • Finding a Solution to the Problem
  • Using the Power of Others in Recovery
  • Restoring Our Mental Ability
  • Make the Decision to Recover
  • Self Will and Selfishness
  • Interrupt the drinking or drug taking behavior.
  • Freedom of the individual from alcohol and drugs
  • Break through the denial mechanisms of the illness
  • Break though barriers of isolation and loneliness which separate the individuals from the family, friends and society
  • Identify and interrupt destructive family and social relationships and replace them with positive ways of thinking and behaving that includes working with the whole family
  • Introduction to self help support systems at home and in the community for both family members and clients.
  • Helps setting up new communication patterns to improve interpersonal relationships
  • Discover new and healthier ways of coping with feelings.