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| Reception |
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- Individual and family counseling and orientation
- Psychological and socio-medical assessment
- Screening and admission into treatment after detoxification
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- Private and confidential interviews
- Hospital follow-up Prison or detention follow-up
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- Persons concerned with substance abuse.
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| Rehabilitation |
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- Achieve lasting abstinence
- Improve the patient's ability to function
- Minimize the medical and social complications of drug abuse
- Re-enter mainstream societ
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- Inpatient program lasting from 12 to 18 months.
- Medical, psychological, social, legal and spiritual support
- Group therapy
- Individual follow-up
- Gradual social reintegration
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Location |
Rehabilitation center in Sehaileh for young men |
Rehabilitation center in Fatka for young women
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| Outpatient Follow-up |
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Objectives |
- Ensure social reintegration
- Prevent relapses
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- Individual follow-up
- Group therapy
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- Ex-residents of the rehabilitation centers.
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| Parents Guidance Program |
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- Support for family members
- Exchange experiences between families
- Clarify the real problem and the means to get out of it
- Establish clear relations between parents and childrens
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- Support groups
- Home visits
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- Parents of children following the rehabilitation program.
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| Prevention |
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- Enhance social awareness, involvement and participation
- Disseminate appropriate information on substance abuse
- Design and implement prevention programs
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- Conferences
- Meeting/Round tables
- Seminars/Workshops
- Distribution of published material
- Anti-drug campaigns
- Specialized library
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- Schools
- Universities
- Communities
- Media
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| Team |
| Oum el Nour has a multidisciplinary team composed of counselors, ex-drug addicts, psychologists, social workers, socio-cultural workers, psychotherapists, recreation therapists, doctors, and lawyers. |
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