About Rehabilitation Solutions Against Substance Abuse
Rehabilitation Solutions Against Substance Abuse is a comprehensive psychological support service designed to assist individuals affected by substance use and dependency. At MLP Consultancy (MLPC), this service focuses on understanding the psychological, emotional, and behavioural factors that contribute to substance abuse and supporting sustainable recovery.
Our approach is evidence-based, compassionate, and non-judgmental. We work with individuals and families to address underlying issues, strengthen coping skills, and promote long-term behavioural change that supports recovery and overall well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can benefit from substance abuse rehabilitation services?
This service is suitable for individuals struggling with substance use, those at risk of dependency, and families affected by substance abuse. It also supports individuals seeking early intervention before substance use becomes more severe.
Is this a medical detox or inpatient rehabilitation service?
No. MLPC provides psychological rehabilitation and counselling support, not medical detoxification or inpatient care. Where necessary, we collaborate with medical professionals and rehabilitation centres to ensure comprehensive support.
How does the rehabilitation process work?
The process begins with an assessment to understand the individual’s substance use history, psychological needs, and personal circumstances. Counselling and behavioural interventions are then implemented to support recovery, relapse prevention, and emotional stability.
Are family members involved in the rehabilitation process?
Yes. Family involvement is encouraged where appropriate, as substance abuse often affects relationships and family dynamics. Family counselling helps create a supportive environment for recovery.
Can this service help prevent relapse?
Yes. Relapse prevention is a key focus of this service. Clients are supported in identifying triggers, developing coping strategies, and building healthier routines to sustain recovery.

