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Addiction Recovery Support

Stepwise support for addiction, without judgement.

For alcohol, substances, gaming, or other habits that feel out of control—Mr. Psyc offers calm, structured support to move from chaos to a safer routine.

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Pattern & Risk Map
Pattern & Risk Map

Understand how often, how much, and in which situations your use or habits spike.

Trigger & Craving Map
Trigger & Craving Map

Identify people, places, emotions, and timings that pull you back into the cycle.

Recovery Routine Plan
Recovery Routine Plan

A realistic step-by-step plan for cutting down, staying safer, and building new anchors.

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Particle element
Why getting support early matters

Addiction is not a “willpower problem”. It is a pattern that can be changed.

These points help you see why seeking support now is a sign of responsibility—not weakness.

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The loop repeats itself
Stress, craving, use, shame, and “I’ll quit from tomorrow” form a repeating cycle without a different plan.
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Shame keeps people silent
Many hide their struggle until relationships, work, or health are already affected, making support feel harder to ask for.
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The brain adapts to patterns
Repeated use changes how cravings, moods, and stress are handled—which is why “just stop” often fails.
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Relapse is common, not failure
Many people try multiple times before finding a rhythm that works. A plan for relapse is as important as a plan for change.
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Families feel confused too
Loved ones often don’t know how to help without controlling or fighting, which can worsen guilt and secrecy.
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Structured help changes direction
A clear, stepwise approach—screening, safety, routines, and support—gives you something stronger than motivation alone.

Built for Teens. Adults. Families.

People who want to reduce or stop harmful habits, rebuild trust, and feel in control again—with support that is structured, not shaming.

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Relatable signs

From feeling stuck to a safer, more stable routine.

These points are meant to help you check in with yourself.
If several sound familiar, it may be time to get structured support instead of trying to “manage it on your own.”

Use keeps stretching
You plan to use “just a little” but end up spending much longer or taking more than you intended, again and again.
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Cravings & urges
Strong urges, restlessness, or irritability show up until you use, and it feels hard to focus on anything else.
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Mood & sleep swings
Your sleep, energy, or mood is getting more unstable—irritability, crashes, or low motivation after use.
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Hiding or justifying
You minimise, hide, or make excuses about your use with family, friends, or colleagues to avoid questions.
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Tried to quit many times
You’ve promised yourself you’ll cut down or quit, but the pattern repeats and you feel stuck in the same loop.
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Life areas getting hit
Work, studies, money, or close relationships are getting affected, yet the use continues despite these costs.
What You Get

A complete support stack for addiction recovery

Screening, safety planning, craving tools, family support, and relapse recovery steps—aligned with Mr. Psyc’s care philosophy.

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Addiction screening report
A simple, clear view of your use pattern, risk level, and main triggers.
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Craving & trigger log
Track when urges rise, what sparked them, and what helps ride them out.
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Safety & risk plan
Steps for high-risk times, medical red flags, and people to contact if things escalate.
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Recovery routine planner
A step-by-step plan for cut-down or quit, with daily routines and replacement habits.
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Family support scripts
Guidance for how to talk with trusted people without turning every talk into a fight.
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Relapse recovery map
A clear, calm plan for what to do after a slip—so one day does not become one month.

Your Recovery Roadmap

A sequence you can follow, even on hard days

Instead of depending on motivation, this roadmap uses small, repeatable steps to shift your pattern safely over time.

Reach out

You share your pattern, goals, and concerns in a safe, non-judgemental space.

Map

We map triggers, cravings, risk, and medical red flags that need specialist care.

Stabilise

You build safety steps, emergency guards, and immediate harm reduction actions.

Build

We add new routines, coping tools, and relationship supports around your daily life.

Maintain

You track progress, review relapses calmly, and keep updating the plan as life changes.

Progress Snapshot

Small shifts. Steadier control.

The focus is not on perfection. It is on more control, fewer harms, and a recovery path that feels human and possible.

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Craving control

Goal: fewer, shorter, less intense urges

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Daily functioning

Goal: better sleep, focus, and stability

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Free screening
A short, guided screening to understand where you are starting from.
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Goal setting
You decide whether the first aim is cut-down, quit, or stabilise harms.
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Session rhythm
We choose a realistic frequency for sessions and check-ins that fits your life.
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Tools in daily life
You practice coping tools, boundaries, and routines between sessions.
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Review slips calmly
We review relapses as information, not as proof that you cannot change.
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Adjust & grow
Plans are updated as life changes, so support stays relevant.
Start safe, then deepen

Plans that respect your pace.

You can begin with a clarity call, then move into a structured recovery plan if it feels right. Both options follow Mr. Psyc’s calm, stepwise care approach.
Clarity Call

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Start with understanding

Short addiction screening & risk check
Discussion of goals: cut-down, quit, or harm reduction
Identification of red flags that need medical / psychiatric care
One page summary of your current pattern & key triggers
Initial safety steps for high-risk moments
Clear recommendation for next steps (self-work, plan, or referrals)
Structured Recovery Plan

1800/session (from)

Deeper, structured support

Everything in Clarity Call plus structured recovery plan
Regular sessions for cravings, triggers, and emotional support
Recovery routine planner & relapse response map
Optional family sessions focused on support, not blame
Coordination notes you can share with your doctor / psychiatrist if needed
Periodic progress reviews to update goals & tools
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No shaming, no labels
The focus is on behaviour, safety, and support—not on calling you “an addict”.
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Safety-first mindset
We pay attention to mental health risk, medical red flags, and crisis warning signs early.
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Realistic goals
We set goals that fit your life and health—not just “zero use from tomorrow”.
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Evidence-informed tools
Grounded in behaviour science, motivation, and relapse prevention principles.
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Works alongside doctors
If you already see a psychiatrist or doctor, this plan can complement their work.
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You stay in control
You choose what to share, which steps to try, and how fast to move.

Ask Mr. Psyc about your recovery options

Not sure whether you need self-work tools, structured sessions, or medical care? Share your pattern and we’ll suggest a safe starting step.

Addiction Recovery FAQs

No. This is not an emergency or hospital service. If there is severe withdrawal, chest pain, seizures, very heavy use, or risk to life, please contact local emergency services or a hospital immediately. Mr. Psyc focuses on structured support, not crisis admission.

No. Goals are discussed together. For some, safe reduction is the first step; for others, full abstinence is the aim. The plan is collaborative and safety-led, not forced.

Yes. This support can sit alongside treatment with a doctor, psychiatrist, or rehab program—helping you integrate tools into daily life and relationships.

Yes. Your information is handled with confidentiality and consent-first care. Nothing is shared with family or others without your permission, except where the law requires safety reporting.

In many cases, yes. Joint sessions can help set clear expectations, boundaries, and support roles—always with your consent and comfort at the centre.

Stories of change

Real people. Real attempts to rebuild.

The aim is not perfection. It is that you feel less alone and more equipped on this path.

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For the first time, I did not feel judged. We worked on safety first, then the drinking. That order changed everything.

Raj
28, recovering from alcohol use

I kept relapsing earlier. Now when I slip, there is a script for what to do next, not just guilt.

Nisha
23, gaming and late-night scrolling

The family sessions helped us support without policing. Fights reduced, and conversations made sense.

Anonymous
Partner of someone in recovery

I had tried to quit many times. This time, we planned for relapse also. That honesty kept me going.

Arjun
32, multiple previous attempts

Ready to take the next step with Mr. Psyc?

You do not have to figure this out alone. Share where you are; together, we will plan what comes next—calmly and clearly.
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