Saturday, October 3, 2015







AAS - The Rehab Centre is generally considered to be one of the most confidential and private rehab and therapeutic treatment Centre in the Region.

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Your Treatment Team

Your own treatment team is comprised of:
A leading group of therapists (psychiatrists, doctors, psychologists, nurses, physiotherapists, naturopaths, yoga and meditation teachers, body workers, personal trainers and recreational activities coaches and
teachers) as well as

Personal support staff (chefs, carers and an administrative consultant).

All work together in unison, guided by expert clinical consultants.

Not only do we provide the most effective treatment for substance abuse and successful rehabilitation of complex conditions, but we achieve all this in exclusive surroundings, always with your comfort in mind.





Dr. Sarbjit Singh
MBBS, MD (PGI)
Director cum chief psychiatrist











Dr. Ashmeet SinghMBBS, MD
 (Consultant Psychiatrist)










Dr. T. L. Chopra
MBBS, MD
Director cum chief psychiatrist






Exclusive Treatment
  • AAS - The Rehab Centre is renowned for:
  • Unparalleled discretion and privacy; 
  • Our understanding of the needs of our client base; 
  • Our outstanding therapists and practitioners; and 
  • Our flexibility and capacity to bring together the most effective team of therapists suited to each and every client.
  • Exclusive Addiction Treatment 
  • We provide specialised treatment for a wide range of addiction and mental health conditions, always on a one-to-one basis. In effect, you will have the devoted attention of an integrated treatment team of professionals, dedicated to your recovery. This is one of the most comprehensive treatment models available.



WHAT WE DO?


The Addiction Treatment Centre program has been developed to treat the following;

• Mental Health and Addiction

• Alcohol Dependence

• Substance Abuse and Prescription Medication addiction

• Detox management (Drug withdrawal)

• Post operative care

• Anxiety and Depression

• Psychological Disorders and management of Bipolar Disorder

• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

• Unclear psychological diagnosis

• Eating Disorders


We also provide a family program to assist families locked in dysfunctional communication or to assist family

members to better understand and support loved ones recovering from addiction and chronic health conditions.

• The Addiction and Trauma Centre’s Individualised- Patient Centred Care

The foundation of our centre is the individual nature of the program. The program is designed to treat each

client individually, this approach provides the best opportunity for the desired outcomes for both the client and

the family.


TREATMENTS

Alcoholism Treatment - A Holistic Approach

Extended use of alcohol and alcoholism can be physically damaging and profoundly affect the way you view the world. Early treatment must be medically supervised as there are grave dangers associated with abrupt withdrawals from drinking.

Once withdrawals are stabilised, personal training, body work and complementary therapies help to strengthen the body while intensive psychotherapy and other reflective therapies help to deepen understanding of the underlying issues behind the urge to drink. As clarity returns, an enthusiastic engagement with a new life is fostered by stepping up fun activities and learning new skills, for example, music or dance.

The AAS - The Rehab Centre's approach is truly holistic, bringing together your mind, body and your deepest self into alignment and harmony, but importantly, at the right pace and with the most appropriate therapies at the right time.


Drug Addiction Treatment

Like alcohol use, the use of substances or drugs whether narcotics, stimulants, hypnotics, stimulants or hallucinogenics, can be surprisingly complex. The use of drugs or substances has a function whether understood or not. Treatment for drug addiction can only take place when that function can be made clear and healthier alternatives put in place to address the original issues the drugs were deployed to initially address.

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, we help you understand what is driving you to misuse drugs;
work with you to resolve these underlying issues;
help you understand the broader picture of addictive processes as they play out in your life;
give you the tools to live a happy and fulfilling life without needing drugs.


Drug use is not confined to isolated scenes or subcultures. Drug use is prevalent and pervasive and cuts across social, gender and age lines. Anyone can be affected by problematic use.


Withdrawal

If you use alcohol or other drugs on a regular basis, some degree of tolerance will invariably develop over time. As your body adapts to substance use, more of the substance is needed to have the same effect. Importantly if you cease using alcohol or drugs, unpleasant withdrawal symptoms can occur as a detoxification process commences and your body readapts.

Depending on the type of substance and quantities normally used, alcohol and drug withdrawal symptoms may range from mild to severe, and on occasion, be potentially life-threatening. Alcohol and drug withdrawals are generally complex and unpredictable so if you are thinking of stopping, please seek medical advice and have a plan in place.

The prospect of having to go through an uncomfortable withdrawal is often the key reason for avoiding quitting drugs and alcohol use. Detox and withdrawal can feel simply awful.

Managing Withdrawal

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, your comfort is our main concern and we cushion your detox experience with the most comprehensive detox management strategies available.

Anxiety Treatment

Treatments for anxiety disorders can include psychological and pharmacological interventions but psychological treatment remains the most effective according to the best evidence.

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, our multi-disciplinary treatment approaches include relaxation techniques, problem solving, graded exposure, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and empathic supportive psychotherapy in conjunction with medical assessment and a comprehensive range of complementary therapies to treat anxiety disorders.

Our holistic approach also requires comprehensive attention to your environment and to increasing your capacity to self regulate. Features of a holistic approach include:
We treat your body to help calm your central nervous system with massage, acupuncture and naturopathy.
We teach you relaxation techniques and set aside time during the day for guided meditation.
We introduce personal training and exercise scaled to your fitness level and ability. The combination of therapy and exercise is proven to be the most effective treatment for anxiety.
Our therapists will create an understanding environment in which you can fully experience your anxious states without resorting to feeling overwhelmed.
They will teach you how to daily calm your own central nervous system and to control how you think and feel when experiencing anxiety.
When required, medical supervision is provided and appropriate medication prescribed and monitored.

Importantly, our aim is to have you understand that while feelings of anxiety cannot be banished, your sense of control can be increased and that through exercising this control, windows of peace will emerge and take hold in you.

Depression Treatment

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, we treat depression in an integrated, holistic manner involving input from doctors, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, naturopaths and complementary health practitioners. Your treatment is uniquely customised to your needs and we will work collaboratively with any of your existing treating health professionals to ensure continuity of care.

Importantly, all the treatment elements in your program are co-ordinated and paced to your changing needs.

While medical supervision is undoubtedly required, we also advocate the use of natural therapies, nutrition, exercise and healthy self-care. Strong evidence is already accumulating proving that regular exercise can be extremely beneficial, as can the use of complementary therapies. Depression also responds well to naturopathic intervention.

Some of the central pillars of our depression treatment plan include:


A focus on meaning - we understand that depression is often a response to a lack of meaning or a lack of fulfilment; feeling that your life is just putting one foot in front of the other but not finding any joy, passion or spark. Through intensive psychotherapy and activity based therapies, we aim to bring back hope and a sense of joy to your life.
A concerted focus on diet - to make serotonin and uplifting neurotransmitters, a good diet is essential. Our challenge is to introduce you to food that is delicious and to your tastes, but that are also high in brain-building elements such as Omega 3, 6 and 9. In addition to a healthy diet, supplements such as fish oils, HTP and Proxan are known to promote and support healthy neurochemical balance and efficient, healthy brain function.
A focus on exercise - getting your body moving, flowing and firmly anchored in the moment helps you regain perspective. Exercise helps promote the production of 'feel-good' hormones such as endorphins and in combination with therapy, is considered to be one of the most effective ways to tackle depression.


Chronic Pain Treatment

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, complementary therapies are skillfully integrated into the treatment plan to help ease suffering and to support clients to gain mastery over their habitual responses to chronic pain. Importantly psychotherapy remains a vital component of treatment, ensuring any cognitive distortions or anxiety and depression are appropriately addressed.

One of the significant issues associated with chronic pain is inadvertent addictions to painkillers. Without proper management, sufferers of chronic pain end up relying more and more upon high doses of painkillers with diminishing relief, so not only do they end up suffering from pain but also from addiction to strong pharmaceutical drugs. This is usually the point at which more comprehensive and skilled management is required.

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, we consider chronic pain from a biopsychosocial perspective – where in addition to medical assessment of any possible organic causes, multi-disciplinary pain management strategies are explored along with psychological assessments and an examination of the social factors associated with the condition.

If you suffer from chronic pain or addiction to painkillers as a result of prolonged pain, contact us to find out how we can help.

Prescription Drug Abuse

The most commonly abused prescription drugs include:
opiates (eg. painkillers including morphine, codeine, oxycontin);
benzodiazapenes (eg Valium, Xanax);
stimulants (Ritalin, dexamphetamines); and
tranquilisers (eg sleeping pills including Stilnox or Ambien, Rohypnol).

Common anti-depressants (eg. Zoloft, Effexor) and psychoactive prescription medication (eg. Zyprexa) can also be abused or in some cases, are difficult to cease using, as complicated withdrawal symptoms are likely to ensue. With addictions potentially developing in just under two weeks of regular use, ceasing long term use of prescription medication is beset with risks.

At AAS - The Rehab Centre, we know that abuse of prescription drugs cuts across economic lines, age, social status and culture. Over years, we have noticed increasing prescription drug abuse amongst highly functioning people, unlikely to be identified as 'addicts', yet who would qualify as having substance use disorders.

Because prescription drugs are usually legally obtained, ongoing use is rarely questioned, yet for those needing help, continued use exacts a toll. Ongoing use diminishes quality of life – with side effects sometimes causing more problems than the symptoms the drugs were initially deployed to treat. Unfortunately, simply ceasing use of prescription drugs is ill-advised.

Detox

Withdrawals from prescription drugs can be prolonged, difficult to manage and sometimes so destabilising that people can feel as if they are suffering a serious crisis.

Detox from prescription drugs is necessarily a medical issue. Withdrawals must be stepped, monitored and supported by appropriate professional attention. At AAS - The Rehab Centre, we are experienced in assessing prescription drug abuse and we are able to devise the most humane, effective and nurturing detox regime necessary to safely and comfortably reduce reliance upon prescription drugs.

As our focus is multi-disciplinary, many of the symptoms of withdrawal can be mitigated by less invasive therapeutic modalities such as shiatsu, acupuncture and yoga or with supplementation with natural herbs and minerals; with the withdrawal process constantly monitored by registered nurses and specialist medical personnel in accordance with best practice clinical detox guidelines.

We encourage anyone regularly using sedatives, tranquilisers and stimulants to review their continued use of such substances and to get support where required.

If you wish to discuss your options for a safe, medically supervised detox from prescription medication, please contact us at any time.

Contact Us:

AAS The Rehab Centre,
Village : Khun Khun, Nakodar Road,
Jalandhar City.

Call Us: 0181-2999922
Mob: 09780975110

Website: aasrehab.com
Email: neuropsychiatrichospital@gmail.com









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