Treatments
How do we care for our Patients?
Human and Technical Approach
The treatment combines differentiated psychotherapeutic techniques with pharmacotherapy. All this in a humanized, safe and motivational environment.
Structured Treatment
We have several group activities, such as Therapeutic Sessions, Physical, Playful and Leisure Activities every day of the week, from 8am to 8pm and special activities on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Treatment Profiles
We have 3 Treatment Programs: Psychiatry, Chemical and Behavioral Dependencies and Combined Program , for Patients with substance use and other concomitant psychiatric symptoms.
How do we achieve our Goals?
We build, step by step, the ideal Treatment for each Patient. We define a Multidisciplinary and Individualized Care Plan , personalizing the Treatment, evaluating which of our activities are most relevant and appropriate to the Therapeutic objectives.
Some Clif Differentiators
Our Team is Multi
Professionals specialized in different Therapeutic Approaches, which allow us the Flexibility and Scope necessary to build a differentiated Therapeutic Program for each Patient.
Our Care Plan is also Multi
At the beginning of the Patient's journey with us, he/she is evaluated by several professionals to establish the Goals to be achieved during his/her time with us.
Doctor
It is a fundamental part of the design of the Patient Plan, from the prescription of Pharmacotherapy to Treatment Planning.
Psychologist
Builds the Therapeutic Goals and Objectives to be achieved at each stage of the Treatment.
Nutritionist
Assesses the Patient's individual needs and presents an Individualized Nutritional Plan, considering comorbidities, interactions, allergies and restrictions.
Physical Educator
Sets goals based on the patient's sedentary or active profile, encouraging healthier practices in their routine.
Pharmaceutical
Performs an assessment of the Patient's entire Medication Prescription, analyzing possible interactions and ensuring the rational and appropriate use of medications.
Nursing
Profiles the level of autonomy and self-care needs of each patient, in addition to emergency readiness.
Focused on helping patients cope with intense emotions, DBT combines acceptance and change strategies, promoting emotional regulation, stress tolerance and interpersonal skills.
Mindfulness practice helps patients develop a more present, non-judgmental awareness, allowing them to recognize and accept thoughts and feelings without reacting impulsively.
A client-centered approach that aims to stimulate internal motivation for behavioral change, especially in individuals who are resistant to treatment or change.
Technique that teaches strategies to identify and avoid risky situations, in addition to developing skills to deal with triggers that can lead to relapse into substance use.
Focused on helping patients reestablish their roles in society, promoting autonomy and support for a functional and productive life after treatment.
It emphasizes the development of personal strengths and virtues, with a focus on well-being and resilience, helping patients find meaning and satisfaction in life.
Based on the Alcoholics Anonymous model, this recovery program helps patients develop an ongoing commitment to sobriety through a structured process of self-discovery and mutual support.
Technique that promotes empathy and understanding in interactions, helping patients to express themselves clearly and without judgment, reducing conflicts and improving relationships.
Involves educating the patient and family about mental disorders, substances, and recovery strategies, promoting understanding of the treatment process and collaboration in care.
It aims to improve quality of life through participation in meaningful activities, helping to recover functional skills and promoting independence.
The use of music as a therapeutic tool to facilitate emotional expression, reduce anxiety and improve psychological well-being.
Focused on improving family dynamics, it involves family members in the therapeutic process to strengthen relationships and create an environment that supports the patient's recovery.
Teaches and enhances social and interpersonal skills, helping patients relate better to others and deal with challenging situations more effectively.
Some Techniques Applied During Hospitalization
Day Hospital
An alternative to hospitalization, which allows the patient to begin their treatment journey in a continuous manner and progressively advance towards independence.
Excellent for patients who, although they need to maintain their study and/or work routines, have a support network in a safe environment.