
Rehab Abroad. What You Should Know Before You Choose a Facility
Darren Lockie, founder of Jintara, explains what going to rehab abroad actually involves: the medical standard, real costs, logistics, and how to choose well.

Darren Lockie, founder of Jintara, explains what going to rehab abroad actually involves: the medical standard, real costs, logistics, and how to choose well.

Professionals who drink to unwind or use to stay sharp rarely identify it as addiction. They are still functioning, still meeting targets, still managing the team. This article explains how burnout creates the conditions for substance dependence, and what dual diagnosis treatment looks like for people who have spent years keeping up appearances.

Senior professionals and executives often develop serious substance use problems before any external sign appears. Understanding the neurological mechanism behind stress-driven addiction, not the character narrative, is where effective treatment starts.

Medical detox is not simply a safer version of quitting cold turkey. It is active clinical supervision that changes the outcome of withdrawal. Here is how it works at Jintara.

Boutique rehab is a clinical model built around individual attention, not bed count. This article examines the staffing ratios, the research, and what to consider when choosing between a boutique setting and a large treatment facility.

Private rehab in Thailand ranges from approximately $3,000 to $20,000 or more. Jintara's 30-day program costs $12,500 USD. This article breaks down exactly what that price includes, what costs extra, and how to evaluate any facility's price against its clinical model.

Most families choose a rehabilitation facility under time pressure. These 10 questions evaluate any rehab on clinical grounds: staff ratios, detox supervision, licensing, and aftercare structure.

Most rehab websites mention massage without explaining why. Here is what the research actually supports about massage in addiction recovery, and how it fits into the wider program at Jintara.

Many adults arrive at rehab exhausted but unable to switch off. Sleep recovery is not a side issue — it is part of stabilisation, treatment, and why people start to feel human again.

Ibogaine shows promise for addiction treatment, but the cardiac risks are serious. We explain what ibogaine is, how it works, and why medical detox remains the safer path.

If you are weighing up rehab in Thailand or Australia, you are already carrying a lot. This guide looks at both options through the things that usually decide recovery outcomes.

Insomnia is more than a bad night. It is a pattern of trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early. Learn how sleep medication addiction develops and how rehab can help.

Christmas is sold as joy, family, and long lunches. For people with a shaky relationship to alcohol or other drugs, it often feels more like walking through a fire.
