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Claro Addiction Treatment Clinic Cape Town Claro Addiction Treatment Centre is a specialised addiction treatment facility at N1 City, Cape Town. It operates from the same building as Claro Clinic which is a mental health treatment facility. This facilitates the treatment of dual diagnoses. The addiction treatment programme focuses intensively on the special needs of our patients according to their symptoms and level of functioning. This inpatient programme consists of 3 day detoxification period and a 21 day rehabilitation programme within the treatment facility. It also includes a 18 months aftercare programme to assist and support the patient on his/her road to recovery. The programme integrates individual assessments, individual consultations, group sessions, a family programme as well as medication therapy. Individual assessments take place in order to understand the functioning of each patient, which would dictate the medication therapy and support needed. Regular psycho-therapeutic sessions take place during the entire three week admission period. Psychiatrist consultations will be arranged, should it be required for dual diagnosis. Psychosocial consultations take place to address all family and work related concerns, as well as to conduct the reintegration session prior to discharge. Daily group therapy sessions take place where the patients learn to […]
The Boniwe Centre uses the Minnesota Model approach for patient treatment which is one of the most widely used and recognized treatment models for drug and alcohol addiction in the world. Our view is that addiction is a disease and abstinence from alcohol and mood altering drugs is considered necessary for long-term recovery. The Treatment Process A multidisciplinary team of professionals (e.g., counsellors, psychologists, doctors, nurses social workers) plan and assist in the treatment process for each patient. Each member of the team meets individually with the patient to conduct an interview, review the patient’s test results, and review the questionnaire that the client completes. After the patient is seen by each team member, the team meets without the client to discuss the findings and form a treatment plan that includes individualized goals and objectives. The team will also meet with direct family members to discuss and evaluate the patient’s history and behaviour prior to beginning any treatment. The philosophy of the Minnesota Model is based on the 12 step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. The treatment provides tools and a context for the patient to learn new ways of living without alcohol and other drugs. This type of treatment can […]
Riverview’s program is psychotherapeutically based and incorporates the best of traditional and modern approaches. The focus of the intensive program is on equipping our clients with life skills vital to a sustained recovery. Extensive attention has been given to updating the program to ensure its standard of excellence and to maintain its relevance in changing times. Our therapeutic program is designed to effectively deal with dual diagnosis.Our groups are practically orientated, interactive and use small group discussion and experiential learning techniques. This gives our clients an opportunity to share their experiences and to practice new behavioural styles in our safe environment. There is a focus on interpersonal learning and self-development. Daily group therapy sessions are facilitated and our clients are given thorough exposure to relapse-prevention training. Have a look at a Sample Programme Individual therapy Each client is assigned to a psychologist who will see him or her on an individual basis at least twice per week. 12 Steps A 12-step program has been adapted from the Minnesota Model, to incorporate not only alcohol abuse, but also drug addiction, eating disorders, depression and stress. It is offered as a tool to help understand why some problems develop, explores […]