HYBRID REHABILITATION MODEL FOR THE TREATMENT OF PEOPLE WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN KANO STATE: AN ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY
Abstract
Drug abuse is a major issue affecting communities worldwide, and Kano State in Nigeria is no exception. The detrimental effects of drug abuse can be observed in all aspects of society, from individuals and families to the overall social fabric. To combat this pervasive problem, it is crucial to develop effective strategies and implement comprehensive solutions to address the root causes of drug abuse. In this study, the researcher explored the current state of drug abuse in Kano State and develops one of the most promising strategies and solutions (Hybrid Rehabilitation Model) that is highly effective in the treatment of people with substance use disorder in Kano State and Nigeria in general. To achieve its objectives, this paper strives to elucidate the relevance of Hybrid Rehabilitation in combating the menace of drug abuse in our society devoid of relapse and also suggests the practical techniques of community acceptability through cultural rejuvenation and societal re-orientation to restore our good values. The paper suggests that the Hybrid rehabilitation model should be incorporated in the treatment of clients with substance use disorder and the Government should formulate a policy where culture, tradition, and religion should take a leading role in rehabilitating people with substance use disorder.
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