short-term rehab
Why do some people relapse after going through standard short-term rehab? Could it be that it takes much longer for real change to occur? I wonder if there is any real data on how long treatment needs to last for it to really work.
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You can learn more about this in the material on the United Recovery Project website, which reveals the key benefits of long-term treatment.https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/rehab-blog/long-term-rehabilitation/ that long-term rehabilitation is not just a few months in the clinic, but a comprehensive approach that includes individual therapy, group support, social adaptation and further support. Thanks to this, patients not only get rid of physical dependence, but also find new ways to live, develop and stay sober even in difficult life situations. Such a process requires time, patience and strength, but it is it that gives a real chance for long-term recovery and a full life.