Support-focused psychiatric care for individuals struggling with substance use or compulsive behaviors, aimed at stabilizing dependence, strengthening self-control, and supporting sustained recovery over time.
Expert, personalized mental health care in a confidential setting.
Addiction is a behavioral and psychological condition that alters thought processes, emotional regulation, and decision-making ability. It may involve dependence on substances such as alcohol or tobacco, or repetitive behaviors that gradually interfere with personal health, relationships, and professional life.
De-addiction care involves more than stopping the habit. It focuses on understanding dependency patterns, managing withdrawal challenges, addressing emotional triggers, and building healthier coping mechanisms. Structured psychiatric guidance plays a key role in reducing relapse risk and supporting long-term recovery.
Yes. With structured psychiatric guidance, counseling, and regular follow-ups, many individuals achieve meaningful and sustained recovery.
Medication is used only when clinically required and is combined with psychological and behavioral support.
Recovery timelines differ for each individual and depend on the type of addiction, duration, and response to treatment.
Counseling helps identify triggers, improve coping skills, and strengthen relapse-prevention strategies.
If substance use or compulsive behavior begins to affect health, relationships, or daily functioning, professional consultation is advisable.