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What is Chemsex?

April 1st, 2024

Beyond the High: Understanding Chemsex and Finding Recovery What is Chemsex? Chemsex, also known as PnP (party and play) or wired play, involves using drugs to enhance sexual activity. This can lead to risky sexual behavior, addiction, and serious health consequences. While often associated with the LGBTQ+ community, particularly men who have sex with men... Read More
Understanding Relapse: A Hurdle, Not a Halt, on the Road to Recovery

March 19th, 2024

Understanding Relapse: A Hurdle, Not a Halt, on the Road to Recovery At KAYA Rehab, we understand addiction is a complex disease, and relapse is a common occurrence. Statistics show 40-60% of individuals relapse within 30 days of leaving treatment, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Addiction expert Terence Gorski emphasizes, “Relapse is... Read More
Empowerment and Healing: Women’s Mental Health and Sobriety

March 13th, 2024

Empowerment and Healing: Women’s Mental Health and Sobriety March, celebrated globally as Women’s Month, is a time to reflect on the progress made towards gender equality and women’s mental health to honor the contributions of women to society. It is also an opportune moment to shed light on the unique challenges women face in the... Read More
Drug Rehab: Understanding the Significance of Rehab in the Context of Drug Recovery

March 7th, 2024

In the realm of drug recovery, the term “rehab” holds immense importance. As individuals seek effective paths towards overcoming substance abuse, rehabilitation becomes a pivotal aspect of their journey. This blog aims to shed light on the meaning of rehab in the context of drug addiction and its crucial role in the recovery process. Defining... Read More
Press Conference at KAYA and Signing of MOA with the Government of Itogon

September 22nd, 2016

Indeed, KAYA is amongst Asia’s finest and most trusted alcohol and drug addiction treatment centers. Just recently, KAYA team had a press conference with various media outlets as the signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between KAYA and the municipal government of Itogon took place. KAYA hopes to reach out to the surrenderees following the... Read More
KAYA Got Featured on the Philippine Daily Inquirer

August 12th, 2016

On the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s Sunday Lifestyle section (August 7, 2016), an article titled “Do A-List users shrug off Duterte’s drug war?” featured KAYA.   [thumbnail target=”_self” src=”https://kayarehab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/1.jpg”]   Here’s the continuation:   [thumbnail target=”_self” src=”https://kayarehab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2.jpg”]   The online version of the article can be read here: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/234682/do-a-list-users-shrug-off-dutertes-drug-war Read More
Overview of Addiction Treatment at KAYA

February 16th, 2016

Detoxification. Detoxification depends on what type of drug the client used. Confinement to a detox institution for a number of days or weeks may be required not only to remove the dangerous substance from the client’s body but also to prepare them physically and mentally for the treatment. During the course of detox, the physician... Read More
Having Fun in Recovery: A Trip to Tam-Awan Village Garden in the Sky in Baguio City

September 24th, 2015

Fun is an integral part of KAYA’s treatment program aims to promote relaxation and avoiding triggers that might lead to relapse. It is likewise to bring out the natural feeling of bliss by allowing our clients see, experience and learn new things. Aside from prevention, treatment and recovery from addiction, KAYA Asia is also an... Read More
Gambling Addiction Problems in Thailand

May 20th, 2015

Gambling addiction or problem gambling is described as the compulsive desire to engage in gambling despite harmful consequences or desire to quit. Just like addiction to drugs and alcohol, gambling addiction is the failure to stop the habit because a win results to trigger the reward system in the brain. Developing addiction to gambling doesn’t... Read More
Alcoholism Problem in Australia

March 30th, 2015

Alcoholism has been a serious problem in Australia, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Alcohol-related damages in Victoria alone costs $4.3 billion a year. Such damages include road accidents, crimes, and health problems, just to name a few. Alcohol-related harm is not limited to drinkers but also affects their families and the community. Domestic violence... Read More
Gambling Addiction: Definition, Destructive Effects and Treatment

February 25th, 2015

Gambling Addiction Definition Gambling addiction, also popularly known as problem gambling or compulsive gambling, is a gambling behavior that involves an uncontrollable urge to engage in gambling activities that leads to disruption of one’s usual psychological, physical, social and vocational patterns. The compulsive desire for gambling also harmfully affects one’s financial status due to continuous... Read More
Illicit Drug Use: Heroin Addiction Problems in Malaysia

February 24th, 2015

Malaysia is one of the countries in Southeast Asia that imposes harsh penalties against drug offenders. But despite of the harsh penalties and capital punishment, the population of illicit drug users continues to increase. Even foreigners get involved with drug use as the country being one of the top tourist destinations in the region. In... Read More