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Hader Clinic is a private residential addiction and mental health treatment center based in Melbourne, Australia.[1] In 2016 Hader Clinic was the subject of the ABC TV Four Corners episode Rehab Inc.: The high price parents pay to get their kids off ice. [2]

Primary residential programs are located in Geelong, Victoria, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria and Araluen, Queensland.[3][4]

The Hader Clinic treatment model is a modified therapeutic community with additional therapeutic features, which treat all aspects of addiction and the individual, including the physical, psychological, emotional, social and spiritual.[5] It also addresses the issues underlying the addiction.[5]

References

  1. ^ Critchley, Cheryl (13 March 2011). "WHAT IT'S REALLY LIKE IN REHAB". The Sunday Herald Sun.
  2. ^ "Rehab Inc.: The high price parents pay to get their kids off ice". ABC TV Four Corners. 12 September 2016.
  3. ^ Category: | Herald Sun
  4. ^ No Cookies | Gold Coast Bulletin
  5. ^ a b Category: | Herald Sun