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droogkuur

Droogkuur is a Dutch term referring to a period of abstinence from alcohol and/or drugs, typically undertaken as part of addiction treatment or personal recovery. The phrase literally means "dry cure" or "dry spell." In clinical and informal contexts, a droogkuur may be recommended after acute detoxification or as an initial phase of rehabilitation to reduce intake, stabilize physical health, and disrupt habitual use.

The duration and structure of a droogkuur vary depending on the substance involved, the severity of dependence,

Settings for droogkuurs can include hospital wards, addiction treatment centers, or supervised home environments, with program-specific

Critically, a droogkuur is not a guaranteed or permanent solution for addiction. Long-term recovery typically requires

and
the
individual
treatment
plan.
During
this
period,
individuals
abstain
from
use
and
may
receive
medical
monitoring
for
withdrawal
symptoms,
as
well
as
psychosocial
support
such
as
counseling,
motivational
interviewing,
and
care
coordination.
A
droogkuur
often
serves
as
a
transitional
step
toward
longer-term
treatment,
which
can
include
inpatient
or
outpatient
rehabilitation,
aftercare,
and
relapse-prevention
strategies.
guidelines
regarding
nutrition,
sleep,
activity,
and
medications.
The
approach
emphasizes
safety,
detoxification
support,
and
readiness
for
subsequent
phases
of
recovery,
rather
than
acting
as
a
standalone
cure.
ongoing
treatment,
support,
and
lifestyle
changes
to
address
underlying
factors
and
reduce
relapse
risk.
See
also
detoxification,
abstinence,
addiction
treatment,
and
sobriety.