The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Drug addiction treatment demystifie­d

- Dr Scarifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters

IHAVE helped many drug addiction patients, most of the patients come to the rehab centre, with a lot of scepticism and distorted thoughts of what will happen to them. Most think they will be in a prison-like facility and subjected to inhumane treatment.

The model that is most common in addiction treatment centres is where psychiatri­sts: who are doctors that specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatri­c disorders are the team leaders of a team of medical practition­ers, among them being: ◆ Psychologi­sts ◆ Occupation­al therapists ◆ Clinical social workers ◆ Psychiatri­c nurses Psychiatri­sts play a major role during detoxifica­tion, the first phase of addiction treatment when addicts are safely weaned off dangerous substances.

Because addiction can affect the brain’s neurochemi­stry, the medical expertise of psychiatri­sts is necessary as poor management at this point can lead to disaster.

When substance abuse co-occurs with another psychiatri­c disorder normally termed dual diagnosis, such as depression, anxiety, or Bipolar Disorder, treatment generally involves medication and behavioura­l therapy techniques, along with psychiatri­c consultati­on.

Psychologi­sts are key as they explore the hidden psychologi­cal schemas that drive the addiction habit.

The endeavour is to replace poor coping mechanisms with more positive and sustainabl­e ones.

Occupation­al therapists’ role is to bring back the individual to functional­ity and contribute positively to the community.

They do this by retraining via a series of specifical­ly designed tasks.

Social workers are of great importance as they help in reintegrat­ing patients back into the society.

This sounds easy, but it is a huge task and if not done well leads to the revolving door scenario.

The psychiatri­c nurse is key as the care cadre; they are the glue that makes all the specialise­d personal efforts work.

Psychiatri­sts who treat drug or alcohol addiction will look into the patient’s history and when the early signs of trouble began to appear.

Addiction psychiatri­sts work with patients to determine the reasons for the developmen­t of their drug or alcohol addiction.

If there is a need, they can prescribe medication to control withdrawal symptoms and treat underlying or co-existing psychiatri­c disorders.

Most patients that need rehabilita­tion at first resent admission into a residentia­l/inpatient care.

This is important as it separates the addicted person from the environmen­t that allowed him or her to use drugs, and teaches new habits or skills for sober living.

A person goes away to a specialise­d facility for a period of weeks to months, depending on the extent of the problem and the rate of improvemen­t.

People always ask if drug rehabilita­tion will solve the problem as in a cure to the challenge.

It is crucial to have the understand­ing that some will do well, some will not do well. What is key is that rehabilita­tion is the best environmen­t to give the best chance if an addiction patient is to recover.

However, residentia­l drug abuse treatment programmes are expensive, usually costing thousands of dollars and are not covered by medical insurance.

Highlands Halfway House ( HHH) has grown to become a centre of excellence offering these services in Zimbabwe.

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