Rehabilitation Programs

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noun Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy where a small group of individuals meet regularly to discuss their issues and receive support from one another.

  • Group therapy is a common form of treatment for individuals with mental health issues.
  • I've heard that group therapy can be really helpful for people going through tough times.
  • I'm thinking of trying out that group therapy thing to see if it helps me feel better.
  • Being part of a close-knit group can sometimes feel like a form of group therapy for the soul.

noun the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen

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  • The spine is composed of a series of vertebrae that protect the spinal cord.
  • I think I pulled a muscle in my spine from lifting those heavy boxes.
  • That roller coaster ride had me feeling like my spine was going to fly out of my body!
  • Her words sent a shiver down my spine, causing me to reevaluate everything.

noun a short, intensive, and rigorous course of training or instruction

  • The military recruits underwent intense training at the boot camp.
  • I signed up for a boot camp to get in shape for summer.
  • I heard that new workout place is like a total boot camp.
  • Attending the leadership seminar felt like going through a mental boot camp.

noun a street drug containing heroin and other substances

pronoun used to ask about or refer to a person's identity or character

  • The use of Whoonga, a highly addictive drug, has been a growing concern in many communities.
  • Have you heard about that new drug called Whoonga? It's causing a lot of problems.
  • I heard he's hooked on Whoonga and can't seem to kick the habit.
  • Whoonga is like a trap that slowly consumes those who fall into its grip.

noun a person who is addicted to a particular substance or activity

  • The rehabilitation center provides support and treatment for drug addicts.
  • Some addicts struggle to break free from their addiction on their own.
  • Those addicts need to get their act together and seek help.
  • She was a book addict, always immersed in the world of literature.

noun the care, support, or treatment given to someone after a period of illness or injury

  • The hospital provides thorough aftercare instructions to all patients before they are discharged.
  • Make sure you follow the aftercare advice the doctor gives you after your surgery.
  • Don't skip out on your aftercare routine, it's important for your recovery.
  • Just like a plant needs proper aftercare to thrive, our bodies need proper care after a medical procedure.