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R.PURUSHOTHAMAN
Department Of Social Work
TOPIC : REHABILITATION
HEADINGS
 R e h a b i l i t a t i o n
 Types of rehabilitation
 Drug rehabilitation
 Alcohol rehabilitation
 Alcohol Rehab Goals
 Abuse
 Type of Abuse
 Victims of abuse
 Counseling &
Rehabilitation of victims
 Role of counselor
 The original meaning of the word
“rehabilitation” means restore to dignity, the
dignity on the individual level, - the user level.
 Definition : Rehabilitation is a process or a set
of processes which is planned and is limited in
time, having well – defined goals and means;
where several professionals or services co-
operate in assisting the individual user in his of
her efforts to achieve best possible functioning
and coping capabilities and promoting
independence and participation in society.
 Rehabilitation , commonly known as rehab is a
scientifically developed procedure for ensuring the
recovery from any kind of disability ,injury or the
habit.
 Many of the rehabilitation have ongoing processes
involved in them i.e. some processes in it are
continuous.
 Those are set of special instructions to be followed
by the patient in order to ensure that the
malfunction does not hit back again.
 Commonly there are 4 phases involved in the
rehab procedure.
1: Medical rehabilitation
2: vocational rehabilitation
3: Economical rehabilitation
4: social rehabilitation
 There are different types of rehabilitation
available for different types of disabilities.
 Show below the types of Rehabilitation
and rehabilitation focus areas.
i. REFERRAL
ii. ADMISSION & ASSESSMENT
iii. COMPREHENSIVE
TREATMENT
iv. DISCHARGE
v. FOLLOW UP
Drug rehabilitation.
Alcohol rehabilitation.
stress rehabilitation.
Metal health rehabilitation.
Spinal rehabilitation.
Physical rehabilitation.
Vocational rehabilitation.
Tobacco rehabilitation.
Neurological rehabilitation.
stroke rehabilitation.
Drug rehabilitation is the processes of
medical or psychotherapeutic treatment
for dependency on psychoactive
substances.
Such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and
street drugs.
The general intent is to enable the
patient to confront substance abuse .
Drug rehabilitation
To avoid psychological, legal, financial
social and physical consequences that can
be caused especially by extreme abuse.
Various types of programs offer help in
drug Rehabilitation , including : residential
treatment, local support groups, extended
cares centers, recovery and addiction
counseling , mental health and medical
care.
Some rehab centers offer age –and
gender-specific programs.
Alcohol Rehabilitation can be helpful for the
management of drinking problems.
Alcohol rehabilitation is the process of combining
medical and psychotherapeutic treatments to address
dependency on alcohol.
The Goal of both , drug and alcohol rehabilitation is for the patient to
remain permanently abstinent.
And gain the psychological tools for the long term
sobriety.
Alcohol rehabilitation
Anyone who’s life , health work or
relationship are affected
by chronic alcohol.
 The intent of rehabilitation is to enable a patient to be successful in life.
 Avoid the drastic consequences that alcohol
 Abuse c Avoid the drastic consequences that alcohol
Abuse can cause.
an cause.
who should attend rehab treatment
?
Anyone who’s life ,
healthwork or relationship
are affected
by chronic alcohol.
 Avoid the drastic consequences thatalcohol
Abuse can cause.
The intentof rehabilitation is to enable a patient to be
successful in life.
Alcohol Rehab Goals
A. End alcohol abuse
B. Establish a Positive support system
C. Improve General health
D. Improve personal circumstances
E. Meet employment and educational needs
F. Reduce criminal behavior and resolve legal problems
G. Treat psychiatric disorders and psychological problems.
Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity,
often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit.
Abuse can come in many forms.
such as: Physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault,
violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other type of
aggression.
Victims of abuse
 Victims of violence mostly are in a varying states
of crises , be it verbal, mental, physical or sexual
abuse.
 Level of damage done at each level also has very
lasting and deep effects.
 Victims of violence and abuse in indulge in various
kinds of behavior mostly irrational due to inability
to tolerate and deal with the abuse attack.
 They are called victims of abuse.
 All victims of abuse, violence and sexual abuse are
‘crisis cases’ with shock, disbelief and denial.
 Be handled sympathetically with warmth and
understanding ,so that initial shock and grief, guilt
and remorse(in some cases) can be deat with their
emotional states.
Counseling & Rehabilitation of victims
 The counselors must first assess the
a) Gravity of the abuse and assault,
b) Extent of damage done to the person and
family
c) The duration of the abuse
d) Arrange for medical help to avert the dangers
of threat to survival or suicide.
e) Help in developing new and healthy coping
styles,
f) Open the new social world by making new
relations, developing hobbies, creatively
express ones emotions
and not keep them suppressed
Role of counselor
 Counseling and Guidance.
S Narayana Rao
 www.slideshare.com
 http://en.m.wikipedia.org
Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation

  • 1. R.PURUSHOTHAMAN Department Of Social Work TOPIC : REHABILITATION
  • 2. HEADINGS  R e h a b i l i t a t i o n  Types of rehabilitation  Drug rehabilitation  Alcohol rehabilitation  Alcohol Rehab Goals  Abuse  Type of Abuse  Victims of abuse  Counseling & Rehabilitation of victims  Role of counselor
  • 3.  The original meaning of the word “rehabilitation” means restore to dignity, the dignity on the individual level, - the user level.  Definition : Rehabilitation is a process or a set of processes which is planned and is limited in time, having well – defined goals and means; where several professionals or services co- operate in assisting the individual user in his of her efforts to achieve best possible functioning and coping capabilities and promoting independence and participation in society.
  • 4.  Rehabilitation , commonly known as rehab is a scientifically developed procedure for ensuring the recovery from any kind of disability ,injury or the habit.  Many of the rehabilitation have ongoing processes involved in them i.e. some processes in it are continuous.  Those are set of special instructions to be followed by the patient in order to ensure that the malfunction does not hit back again.
  • 5.  Commonly there are 4 phases involved in the rehab procedure. 1: Medical rehabilitation 2: vocational rehabilitation 3: Economical rehabilitation 4: social rehabilitation  There are different types of rehabilitation available for different types of disabilities.  Show below the types of Rehabilitation and rehabilitation focus areas.
  • 6.
  • 7. i. REFERRAL ii. ADMISSION & ASSESSMENT iii. COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT iv. DISCHARGE v. FOLLOW UP
  • 8. Drug rehabilitation. Alcohol rehabilitation. stress rehabilitation. Metal health rehabilitation. Spinal rehabilitation.
  • 9. Physical rehabilitation. Vocational rehabilitation. Tobacco rehabilitation. Neurological rehabilitation. stroke rehabilitation.
  • 10. Drug rehabilitation is the processes of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances. Such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs. The general intent is to enable the patient to confront substance abuse . Drug rehabilitation
  • 11. To avoid psychological, legal, financial social and physical consequences that can be caused especially by extreme abuse. Various types of programs offer help in drug Rehabilitation , including : residential treatment, local support groups, extended cares centers, recovery and addiction counseling , mental health and medical care. Some rehab centers offer age –and gender-specific programs.
  • 12. Alcohol Rehabilitation can be helpful for the management of drinking problems. Alcohol rehabilitation is the process of combining medical and psychotherapeutic treatments to address dependency on alcohol. The Goal of both , drug and alcohol rehabilitation is for the patient to remain permanently abstinent. And gain the psychological tools for the long term sobriety. Alcohol rehabilitation
  • 13. Anyone who’s life , health work or relationship are affected by chronic alcohol.  The intent of rehabilitation is to enable a patient to be successful in life.  Avoid the drastic consequences that alcohol  Abuse c Avoid the drastic consequences that alcohol Abuse can cause. an cause. who should attend rehab treatment ? Anyone who’s life , healthwork or relationship are affected by chronic alcohol.  Avoid the drastic consequences thatalcohol Abuse can cause. The intentof rehabilitation is to enable a patient to be successful in life.
  • 14. Alcohol Rehab Goals A. End alcohol abuse B. Establish a Positive support system C. Improve General health D. Improve personal circumstances E. Meet employment and educational needs F. Reduce criminal behavior and resolve legal problems G. Treat psychiatric disorders and psychological problems.
  • 15. Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms. such as: Physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other type of aggression.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Victims of abuse  Victims of violence mostly are in a varying states of crises , be it verbal, mental, physical or sexual abuse.  Level of damage done at each level also has very lasting and deep effects.  Victims of violence and abuse in indulge in various kinds of behavior mostly irrational due to inability to tolerate and deal with the abuse attack.  They are called victims of abuse.
  • 19.  All victims of abuse, violence and sexual abuse are ‘crisis cases’ with shock, disbelief and denial.  Be handled sympathetically with warmth and understanding ,so that initial shock and grief, guilt and remorse(in some cases) can be deat with their emotional states. Counseling & Rehabilitation of victims
  • 20.  The counselors must first assess the a) Gravity of the abuse and assault, b) Extent of damage done to the person and family c) The duration of the abuse d) Arrange for medical help to avert the dangers of threat to survival or suicide. e) Help in developing new and healthy coping styles, f) Open the new social world by making new relations, developing hobbies, creatively express ones emotions and not keep them suppressed Role of counselor
  • 21.
  • 22.  Counseling and Guidance. S Narayana Rao  www.slideshare.com  http://en.m.wikipedia.org