FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that seeking help for alcohol or drug addiction can be challenging, which is why we’ve put together a list of frequently asked questions to provide additional information and support.
A: Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder, is a chronic disease characterized by a person’s compulsive use of alcohol despite the negative consequences it may cause.
A: Drug Addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a person’s compulsive use of drugs such as cocaine, amphetamine, prescription drugs, heroine, hash/dope, and other types despite the negative consequences it may cause.
A: Signs may include drinking or drugging more than intended, experiencing withdrawal symptoms when using drugs or drinking, neglecting responsibilities, and continuing to drink or drug despite negative consequences. If you are concerned about your habits, it may be helpful to speak with a professional.
A: We offer one-on-one recovery sessions with an experienced addiction specialist. These sessions may include assessment, counselling, and support for developing coping skills and strategies to manage cravings and triggers.
A: Recovery sessions typically last around 50 minutes, but the length and frequency of sessions may vary depending on your individual needs and goals.
A: We offer competitive pricing for our recovery sessions. Please contact us for more information about pricing.
A: Yes, we offer online recovery sessions as well as phone, video, WhatsApp and in person (requires travel to our offices).
A: Yes, we take your privacy very seriously and all personal information shared during recovery sessions is strictly confidential in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
A: Recovery is a lifelong journey, and the duration of recovery varies depending on individual circumstances. We work with you to create a personalised treatment plan and support you throughout your recovery journey.