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There are plenty of alternative methods of finding
a good drug rehabilitation program that does not include various
heavy doses and that will actually prevent it from happening again. One such
place that has these programs is the Nazaraliev Medical Center in Kyrgyzstan.
This is a drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation center and they have a success rate of over 15 thousand patients over the last 15 years. This center and its friendly staff will make sure that each and every patient completes the set levels that Dr. Nazaraliev developed and that they remain free.
The aim of the special drug rehabilitation
program is to connect with the patient on a social and psychological
level and actually stop the cause of why they are addicted in the first place.
The first thing that needs to happen in the program is that the patient must
detoxify in the intensive care unit for about 5 days. Once they are clean and
able to, they are then transferred to the center at the foothills of the mountain
where the rehabilitation begins.
One program that is available is The Seventh Sky, which is when a group of patients are led up the mountain and they will have to perform various exercises both physiologically and psychologically to achieve a calm balance in the energy levels in the body.
This drug rehabilitation program
is not only for addicts, but anyone can come to the facility and use the programs
for stress release, insomnia, degeneration of the nervous system, and for trauma
situations.
This drug rehabilitation program
is very popular, as is the Vow of Silence which uses psychotherapy techniques
to support the patient and convince them that they are strong and free from
all burdens. One of the most important phases that every patient will need to
go though is the SEPT and pilgrimage drug rehabilitation program.
The SEPT or Stress Energy Psychotherapy is to make the patient aware of their psychic being and force out the negative hold that drugs and alcohol have on them. This lasts about 3 days and then the patient is ready for the pilgrimage up the Sacred Mountain.
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