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Treatment PlanPHASE II:
Stabilization and Consolidation

The objectives of this phase are:

To develop efficient therapeutic strategies for the patient understand their disease and learn to live well without addictive drugs.

Login significant changes, the patient works to meet their personal resources and obstacles and thus increasingly assume responsibility and commitment in their treatment.

Advance the Patient Self-knowledge, and in the normalization of their family relationships, social, employment and partner.

Strengthen supervision gradually decreasing withdrawal of the treatment team.

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