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          Voluntary drug rehab centres take holistic approach
          (China Daily)
          Updated: 2004-03-18 08:42

          Three years ago, A Qiang was only 17; but he had been taking drugs for three years.


          A doctor examines a drug addict under the help of two police men at a voluntary drug rehab. [file photo]
          Leaving home in Lufeng, a county in South China's Guangdong Province after his parents' divorce, A Qiang began his vagabond life at Guangzhou Railway Station and soon, he learnt to overcome his fear, depression and even hunger with drugs.

          When he was found by a local journalist in 2001, A Qiang was a physical and mental wreck. He was then sent to the city's Baiyun Voluntary Drug Rehabilitation Centre.

          Li Ling, a doctor at the centre, has a clear recollection of A Qiang.

          "He was only a bag of bones when he first came. But after the rehabilitation, he visibly put on some weight. More importantly, he developed a healthy view towards the world, no longer blaming society each time he was wronged."

          Gazing into a mirror while leaving the centre after 20 days of rehabilitation, which was provided free, A Qiang was amazed to see his transformation.

          It was, however, no surprise for Doctor Li, who has been working with the centre since its establishment in September 2000, and has witnessed many such rebirths of former drug addicts.

          Known as one of the best non-governmental voluntary drug rehabilitation centres in the city, Baiyun centre, affiliated to the Guangzhou Committee of Communist Youth League, has so far offered help to more than 3,000 drug addicts.

          About 72 per cent of them have completely stopped using drugs after they underwent rehabilitative treatment, the centre's statistics show.

          Back home, A Qiang did not use drugs any more and opened a motorbike repair shop with the financial support from the centre.

          A home of their own

          To drug users, Baiyun centre conjures up no bleak images usually associated with compulsory detoxification centres.

          With sports and entertainment facilities, and even a beauty salon, patients call the centre their home.

          Rehabilitation usually lasts for about one month, mainly using methadone and traditional Chinese medicine, supported by psychological counselling.

          "Our centre protects drug users' privacy and all of them are referred to as patients," says Doctor Li.

          "We often have talks with them. We want to let them know that society is with them," Li added.

          The centre is committed to help drug users drop their psychological dependence on drugs first. "Otherwise, they will relapse into drug use soon after they finish the rehabilitation process," says Li.

          Regarded as an anti-social group, drug users are usually segregated from society and often have to idle away time with other drug users, even they have gone through rehabilitation.

          In the centre, doctors are required to have talks with patients.

          "Shaking hands with them and smiling at them gives them the feeling of warmth," says Li.

          A woman surnamed Wang was attracted to the Baiyun centre by the positive comments from former drug users.

          Four years ago, she was told by her friend that heroin could help her lose weight. She tried it out of curiosity and quickly developed an addiction.

          Late last month, Wang made up her mind to shake off the habit.

          "My family does not know I have come here to receive voluntary rehabilitation. What's more, they did not know I had been using drugs for so long a time," she says. "But I'll try to face them with a new look after this."

          Management vital

          Guangdong Province has more than 140,000 known drug users.

          As more people fall victim to drug addiction in this booming province in South China, more voluntary rehabilitation centres, some run privately, have been opened.

          Last year, the Guangdong Provincial Health Bureau authorized 34 private rehabilitation centres in the province, according to Zhang Wei, an official with the bureau.

          It is estimated that there are about 300 such voluntary centres nationwide at present.

          Eight years ago, there were 15 such voluntary rehabilitation centres in Guangzhou but some were forced to stop operation because of malpractices.

          "Such centres must be strictly operated in line with the law, or they become a hiding place for drug users to escape the police," says Li.

          In China, drug users are required by law to undergo rehabilitation in detox institutions once they are caught using drugs. Researchers have found that it is very hard for users to drop drugs completely after they end the days in the detox institution.

          As a result, experts suggest that voluntary rehabilitation centres continue to play an important role in fighting against drug abuse.

           
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