Psychoeducation is the process of providing individuals or groups with information and support about mental health, helping them understand psychological concepts, symptoms, and coping strategies to improve well-being and manage challenges effectively.
Psychotherapy and counseling are interactions between a therapist and one or more clients. The purpose is to help the client with problems that may have aspects that are related to disorders of thinking, emotional suffering, or problems of behavior.
An addiction counseling and treatment program provides support and therapeutic interventions to help individuals overcome substance use disorders, develop healthier coping strategies, and achieve long-term recovery.
Psychosocial support is about helping individuals cope with, and overcome difficult life situations. Good psychosocial support is comprehensive and focuses on protection resilience and coping mechanisms.
Ergotherapy also known as occupation therapy is a field of recovery pathway. It tries to achieve the highest possible quality of life for a person with physical or mental issues through meaningful activity.
Relaxation program is a structured set of techniques designed to reduce stress and promote physical and mental relaxation, often including practices such as deep breathing, meditation, and progressive muscle relaxation.
An art therapy program uses creative processes like music, poetry, drawing, painting, or sculpture to help individuals express emotions, improve mental well-being, and address psychological challenges in a therapeutic setting.
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Kayenzi Village, Nyamata Sector, Bugesera District – Iwacu Recovery Centre (IRC) has proudly opened the Hope for Recovery Christian School in response to the heartfelt requests of parents from Kayenzi village in Nyamata Sector, Bugesera District.
Kigali, Rwanda – Iwacu Recovery Centre (IRC) is extending its support to Anti-Drugs Clubs in schools across the country as part of its ongoing efforts to raise awareness and prevent drug abuse among young people. Through psychoeducation programs, IRC is equipping students nationwide with the knowledge and tools needed to resist the pressures of drug use and make informed, healthy choices.
Iwacu Recovery Centre has successfully distributed school tool kits to 287 children in Bugesera District, marking the conclusion of the youth camps held during the summer holidays of 2024.