Overall treatment
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs
Our outpatient drug and alcohol treatment programs offer more support and guidance than occasional or once a week rehab counseling. Typically, treatment for alcoholism or drug addiction consists of multiple day or evening sessions throughout the week; including access to 12 step programs and community support groups.
For those who live locally and need therapeutic support for their on-going recovery but do not need a residential treatment centre, SAPTA offers Intensive Outpatient Program. Our IOP is made up of holistic and evidence based therapeutic techniques coupled with a 12-step approach to recovery.
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Group therapy,
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Life skills,
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Psychiatry,
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Psycho education
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Relaxation techniques
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Family and individual counselling up to five days per week.
The staff at SAPTA are fully devoted to ridding one from addiction, substance abuse, drug or alcohol dependency, and relapse. Our expert team is committed to helping develop a customized program to ensure your recovery experience is life-changing.
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News/Featured Stories

SAPTA's Training program - 2012.
SAPTA has received funding from PEPFAR to setup two IDU facilities in Nairobi.SAPTA was accepted as a recipient of global fund round 10 to work with IDU ,sex workers and alcohol related problems.
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Addiction as a Family Disease Course
January, 2012
Instructor: Mary Theresa (Terry) Webb, Ph.D.
Credits: 35 hrs
Class Time: Wednesday, 18th January (day and evening- 9 hrs) and Thursday, 19th January
Wednesday, 25TH January and Thursday, 26th January
Cost for 4 day training: KSh 5,000
Limit to class: 13 students.
January intake :
Diploma in Addiction Counselling.
Certificate in Addiction Counselling.
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Special Information for…
- E-Resources/Links
- Converging Epidemics in Africa
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Important Info About Converging Epidemics in Africa
Rapid increases in substance abuse (including alcohol) and HIV infection can be conceptualized as separate but converging epidemics in a context of violence (wars, homicides and domestic abuse) and poverty...
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- SAPTA E-Services in Africa
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E-Forums and other E-services
"Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction" was unveiled on 13 February 2007 by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the US National Institutes of Health.
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