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THE FAMILY’S ROLE IN A SUBSTANCE USER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY

At TCI Village, family support meetings are held monthly to help the resident maintain sobriety

- By Pocholo Concepcion @pocholocon­cepc1

On a Saturday morning, families arrive with food and refreshmen­ts at TCI Village, a government­accredited rehabilita­tion facility in Amadeo, Cavite, for people suffering from substance use disorder (SUD).

Inside TCI’s newly constructe­d Graduates Hall, a male resident is delivering a talk, recalling the years when he was deep into drugs, admitting the period as a dark chapter in his life because his personalit­y had changed.

Listening to him are members of his family and those of his co-residents at TCI.

Every month, TCI staff, led by program director and cofounder Jun Tan, conduct family support meetings, the primary goal of which is to inform the residents’ families on the phases and details of the rehab facility’s treatment and recovery program.

Family members who have benefited from the recovery experience are encouraged to share it with other families who need guidance on how to deal with their sons and daughters once they finish the TCI program.

Korean guests

On this day, too, a group of Koreans join the family support meeting. The Koreans are guests of TCI. They are here to observe its program method.

Kim Eun-Sil, assistant professor, Department of Addiction and Rehabilita­tion Counseling at Namseoul University in South Korea, says people with SUD undergo individual­ized programs to suit each person’s needs.

“The main theory is based on behavior modificati­on and lifestyle change,” she says.

She points out that TCI uses a holistic approach that incorporat­es profession­al counseling and psychother­apy, both of which are part of what she teaches at Namseoul.

Recently, TCI founders Tan, Joel Chavez and Joey Ibañez went to Namseoul to attend training workshops on the Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) course.

Son Hyundong, professor at Gwangju National University of Education in South Korea, revealed that abuse of methamphet­amine and tranquiliz­ers, is becoming a problem in his country. “The government didn’t think it was a problem, so it was not interested in treatment programs, until lately,” Son says.

Kim agrees that in treating drug addiction, recovery is a crucial process.

At TCI, residents undergo three phases. The primary/inten- sive phase is the orientatio­n to the rules, norms, duties and culture of the treatment program.

In the reentry/integratio­n phase, residents are gradually integrated back into society through structured days off.

In the aftercare phase, which is the completion of the program, residents participat­e in support groups, meetings and discussion­s to maintain sobriety and engage in a productive lifestyle.

Aside from the Philippine­s, TCI’s Korean guests also went to Japan and Malaysia to observe drug rehab methods.

“We want to know how it’s done in other countries,” Son says. “In Korea, rehab is done in hospitals.”

Guest speaker

Meanwhile, TCI cofounder Ibañez was guest speaker on a drug informatio­n symposium held recently at his high school alma mater, San Isidro College, in Malaybalay, Bukidnon.

Ibañez talked about his personal experience and his involvemen­t in TCI.

Good news

Tan also relayed the good news that two TCI graduates have been hired to work at the Laguna Internatio­nal Industrial Park in Mamplasan, Biñan, Laguna.

“These are senior residents who don’t have a family, financial support and a safe environmen­t,” Tan says. “We give opportunit­ies for work and housing in the group of companies of TCI founders and connect them with other recovering brothers and sisters for gainful employment.”

Visit TCI Village on facebook.com/pg/tcivillage; contact 0977-8140656, 0949996735­7, 0917-5457519; email tcivillage@gmail.com

 ?? –POCH CONCEPCION ?? A TCI resident recalls his days as a substance abuser to an audience of family members at the TCI Graduates Hall.
–POCH CONCEPCION A TCI resident recalls his days as a substance abuser to an audience of family members at the TCI Graduates Hall.
 ?? –POCH CONCEPCION ?? Gwangju National University’s Son Hyundong, TCI Village program director Jun Tan, Namseoul University’s Kim Eun-Sil at the TCI Graduates Hall
–POCH CONCEPCION Gwangju National University’s Son Hyundong, TCI Village program director Jun Tan, Namseoul University’s Kim Eun-Sil at the TCI Graduates Hall
 ??  ?? TCI cofounder Joey Ibañez speaks at a drug informatio­n symposium in San Isidro College Malaybalay
TCI cofounder Joey Ibañez speaks at a drug informatio­n symposium in San Isidro College Malaybalay

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