“A New Beginning Starts Here”

At Shrijan Rehabilitation Care, we believe that healing is not a destination — it’s a journey, one that begins with hope and is nurtured through care, understanding, and professional support. We are more than just a rehabilitation center — we are a sanctuary for transformation, where individuals struggling with addiction, substance use, and mental health challenges are gently guided toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Life doesn’t always go as planned. Addiction and emotional distress can take hold quietly, disrupting families, relationships, and inner peace. But no matter how deep the struggle, recovery is always possible — and it starts with the decision to reach out.

At Shrijan, we offer a safe, structured, and empathetic space where individuals can begin again. Our multidisciplinary team — including psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, and wellness experts — works together to craft a personalized treatment plan for each client. Whether you’re dealing with substance use disorder (SUD), behavioral addiction, trauma, or psychiatric conditions, we address every layer of your healing — physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual.

Our approach is holistic, evidence-based, and deeply human. Through a combination of therapeutic counseling, medical support, wellness activities, peer interaction, and family involvement, we help you rediscover self-worth, purpose, and inner peace.

You are not alone.
Every individual who walks through our doors is treated with dignity, respect, and confidentiality. We stand beside you — not in front, not behind — as you take each brave step toward a new life.

💫 Recovery is not just about leaving something behind — it’s about moving toward something better. Let us help you get there.

📞 Reach out today. Your journey to healing starts now.

Understanding Addiction and SUD

Understanding Addiction and Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

What is Addiction?
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing condition where a person becomes physically and psychologically dependent on a substance or behavior, despite harmful consequences. It affects the brain’s reward system, decision-making abilities, and self-control.

*Substance Use Disorder (SUD)* is the medical term used to describe a pattern of harmful substance use — such as alcohol, drugs, or prescription medication — that causes significant distress or impairs daily functioning.

Common Substances Involved in SUD:
– Alcohol
– Cannabis (Ganja/Charas)
– Heroin or Brown Sugar
– Cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy), LSD
– Inhalants (Whitener, Glue, etc.)
– Prescription drugs (e.g., sleeping pills, painkillers, tramadol)

Signs of Substance Use Disorder:
– Loss of control over usage
– Neglecting responsibilities or relationships
– Physical health deterioration
– Mood swings, aggression, or withdrawal
– Risk-taking behavior
– Cravings and withdrawal symptoms
– Continued use despite knowing the risks

What Causes Addiction?
– Genetic vulnerability
– Mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, trauma)
– Environmental and peer pressure
– Stress, unresolved grief, or low self-worth
– Poor coping mechanisms

Our Approach to Treatment
At Shrijan Rehabilitation Care, we address SUD through:
– Medically supervised detoxification
– Individual and group psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for relapse prevention
Family counseling to heal the support system
Holistic healing through yoga, meditation, and life skills training

We don’t just treat the addiction — we treat the person, guiding them back to a balanced, purposeful, and sober life.

Care for Patients with Psychosis and Severe Psychiatric Conditions

At Shrijan Rehabilitation Care, we also provide specialized treatment for individuals experiencing psychiatric conditions*, especially those with psychotic symptoms or dual diagnoses (addiction + mental illness).

What is Psychosis?
Psychosis is a mental condition in which an individual loses touch with reality. It can involve:
Hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that aren’t real)
Delusions (false beliefs, paranoia)
Disorganized thinking or behavior
Emotional disturbances or flat affect

Psychosis can occur as part of:
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder (with psychotic episodes)
Severe depression with psychotic features
Substance-Induced Psychosis

How We Help at Shrijan?
We have a dedicated unit for psychiatric care, offering:
– Evaluation by a licensed psychiatrist
Medication management (antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, etc.)
Daily monitoring and nursing care
Supportive psychotherapy and behavioral stabilization
Structure and routine to reorient patients to reality
Occupational therapy & social skills development

Integrated Care Model
We treat co-occurring conditions — where addiction overlaps with psychosis or mental illness — using an integrated dual-diagnosis approach:
– Psychiatric + De-addiction support
– Crisis stabilization
– Long-term rehabilitation planning
– Family involvement and psychoeducation

Important Note to Families:

Psychotic episodes and psychiatric illnesses require early intervention and consistent treatment. If your loved one shows signs of hallucinations, aggression, isolation, or disorganized behavior, do not delay in seeking professional help.

At Shrijan, we provide a safe and non-judgmental environment for individuals with these conditions, helping them regain control over their thoughts, emotions, and lives.