The Road to Recovery: Your Patient Journey at Bharosa

Recovery is not a mystery; it is a structured medical process. At Bharosa Rehab (Unit of Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital), we guide you through a proven 5-step roadmap designed to heal the mind, body, and spirit in Hyderabad.

A Structured Path to Sobriety

Entering a Rehabilitation Center can feel overwhelming. That is why we believe in total transparency. Our Addiction Recovery Process is grounded in medical science and empathy. Whether you are seeking help for alcohol dependence or drug addiction, every patient at our Karmanghat facility follows a personalized version of this journey, ensuring safety and long-term success.

The 5-Step Recovery Timeline

Day 1

Step 1: Evaluation & Admission

  • The Crisis: You or your family reach out to our 24/7 Helpline.
  • The Assessment: Upon arrival at our LB Nagar center, a senior psychiatrist conducts a comprehensive mental and physical health evaluation.
  • The Plan: We diagnose the severity of addiction and any co-occurring disorders (Dual Diagnosis) to create a custom treatment plan.
Days 2–15

Step 2: Medical Detoxification

  • Stabilization: This is the most critical phase. Our medical team manages withdrawal symptoms (tremors, insomnia, anxiety) using safe, evidence-based medication.
  • Safety: 24/7 nursing care ensures the patient is comfortable and medically stable.
  • Goal: To flush toxins from the body and restore physical stability.
Days 16–60

Step 3: Therapeutic Rehabilitation

  • The Shift: Once physically stable, the focus shifts to the mind.
  • Therapy: Daily sessions with clinical psychologists (CBT, DBT) to identify why the addiction started.
  • Routine: A disciplined schedule of Yoga, Meditation, and Group Therapy to rebuild healthy habits.
Days 61–90

Step 4: Skill Building & Family Bonding

  • Reconnection: Family counseling sessions help heal broken relationships and build a supportive home environment.
  • Life Skills: Vocational training and stress management workshops to prepare for life outside the center.
  • Relapse Prevention: Learning specific tools to handle triggers and cravings in the real world.
Day 91+

Step 5: Discharge & Aftercare

  • Graduation: A celebration of the milestone achieved.
  • Follow-up: Recovery continues at home. We schedule regular outpatient consultations at Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital to monitor progress.
  • Support: Access to our alumni network and support groups in Hyderabad.

What Does a Day Look Like?

"Chaos fuels addiction; routine fuels recovery."
Here is a glimpse of daily life at our Karmanghat campus:

06:30 AM
Wake Up & Herbal Tea
Start the day fresh with hydration and calm.
07:00 AM
Yoga & Meditation
Physical & mental grounding techniques.
08:30 AM
Healthy Breakfast
Nutritional recovery to rebuild physical strength.
10:00 AM
Doctor Rounds
Daily medical check-ups to monitor withdrawal & vitals.
11:00 AM
Group Therapy / Psycho-education
Peer support & learning about addiction triggers.
01:00 PM
Lunch & Rest
Essential physical rest for the body to heal.
04:00 PM
Individual Counseling
Deep psychological work (CBT/DBT) with a therapist.
06:00 PM
Recreational Games / Gym
Fun & fitness to release natural endorphins.
08:00 PM
Dinner
Community bonding over a healthy meal.
09:30 PM
Reflection & Lights Out
Restorative sleep for neurological repair.

Evidence-Based Recovery in Hyderabad

Our Addiction Recovery Process is not just about staying sober for 100 days; it’s about rewiring the brain.

  • Medical Foundation: Unlike non-medical rehabs, we can handle complex withdrawal symptoms safely.
  • Holistic Care: We treat the whole person—mind, body, and social connections.
  • Local Accessibility: Being in Hyderabad (LB Nagar), families can easily participate in the healing process during scheduled visits.

External Resource: According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), remaining in treatment for an adequate period is critical for treatment effectiveness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I leave the program halfway?

A: We strongly advise against it. Addiction treatment is a medical process; leaving early (AMA - Against Medical Advice) significantly increases the risk of relapse.

Q2: Will my family know what is happening?

A: Yes. Our counselors provide regular updates to the family and involve them in the treatment plan after the initial detox phase.

Q3: What happens if I relapse after discharge?

A: Relapse is often part of the recovery journey. We offer "Booster Programs" (short stays) to help you get back on track immediately.

Q4: Is the detox painful?

A: Our priority is a "Painless Detox." We use appropriate medication to minimize withdrawal discomfort, making the process as smooth as possible.

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