This post is going to be like a stream of consciousness as I research into this..
This Refind Your Way place in in Belgrade. I've been doing some research around the area and honestly, in my opinion, the places that are available are all looking scammy and not much like the detoxes or treatment centres I'm used to in Canada. They all tout the rapid detox method, seem to be run by the same people, have cheesy names called "naltrex zone", one of the "doctors" who responded to a google review on a places name was "ibogain" which is a oke and a half.. It looks like, at least at a surface level you're dealing with a climate thats looking to make a quick buck by shilling out a costly quick fix and doesn't address the whole addiction whatsoever,if at all. Rapid detox is a real thing and all but it's not supposed to be... I don't know how to explain how I feel here. I feel bad for you man, so far the places in Belgrade or Serbia overall look like cash cow scams.. and it's hard to find real information on anything other than this monopoly thats going on by these places that are all imitations of each other..
One of the facilities I saw characterized its rules in house first and foremost as being one of not disturbing the client or the staff in the recovery process. Um, not disturb the staff? Why are they there then? Why can't they be talked to? Are they too busy channeling their recovery forces to be spoken to? Joking, but not really.
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More Research
The World Health Orgnization (WHO) has an article on "Drug Dependence Treatment and Care in the Republic of Serbia" and mentions that there is a methadone clinic in Belgrade. I'm gonna try and track it down.
WHO Article -
https://www.who.int/features/2012/serbia_treatment_care/en/
“Savski Venac” is the "primary health care centre" which offers service. It's called the Savski Venac Medical Centre.
I cannot find any real information on the savski medical centre except the contact info for a single staff member.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/milica-boskovic-00460665/?originalSubdomain=rs
I've sent her a message asking for assistance with information about this methadone program.
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"© World Health Organization 20102TREATMENT SERVICES A.ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING Treatment for SUD is delivered through a specialized treatment system. Treatment for SUD is also provided in the mental health care system. No treatment for SUD is provided in primary health care."
SUD means substance use disorders. It seems that there just isn't much available in Serbia as primary health care doesn't acknowledge addictions whatsoever. Makes sense how everything that is available seems to be so scammy now.
I wonder what the hell this means for sasvski venac centre even though the WHO says this and that simultaneously.
Here's the WHO publication I found this from. It's got a pretty comprehensive account of what's what in Serbia, though still no real facilities or practices listed..
Actually, if you read into this, there's very little recognition or creedence paid to SUD in serbia whatsoever. It's pretty sad.
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I'm sorry man. I don't think there's much available. Everything I'm finding leads back to the same rackets that just want you to pay for a bandaid solution they don't even seem to know much about relative to places like North America for instance. Everywhere I go I'm going in circles here, it's not good. You might need to figure this out on your own, and at a distance through places like this one at bluelight and resources outside your country.
Tried my best.