 This research examines the recovery phase of drug addiction in Pakistan, focusing on a single case study of a 38-year-old man who has experienced both periods of recovery and relapse. The findings suggest that the patient's experience of recovery was influenced by his family support system, access to treatment services, and the availability of social networks. Additionally, the patient's ability to maintain abstinence was also affected by his own motivation and self-efficacy. This suggests that the recovery process should be tailored to each individual's needs and circumstances.