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Barnsley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Barnsley
Has your addiction to drugs or alcohol gotten out of control? Do you need to re-charge your batteries so you can once again begin to live your life in sobriety? If you answered yes, then contact Ocean Recovery Centre today for fast and effective rehabilitation services for people living in Barnsley.
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we offer traditional and non-traditional forms of addiction therapy. We believe this gives you the best of both worlds. We offer traditional Librium supported detox programmes under medically supervised conditions. We also offer ultra-quick and effective IV detox programmes that may be completed 455.44% quicker than traditional Librium-based detox programmes. This is particularly beneficial for those of you wishing to complete treatment quickly.
Addiction in Barnsley
Over the past decade, the number of people in Barnsley living with an addiction to drugs or alcohol has continued to increase. This is perhaps due to funding cuts to public services that traditionally tackled these issues. This situation is causing a crisis and to fill this void, Ocean Recovery Centre offers private residential rehab treatment for people living in Barnsley.
The truth, many people living with an addiction are unable to overcome denial. People may believe that with time, they can cure their own addiction merely with willpower. However, with every day and week that passes, these people become closer and closer to hitting ‘rock bottom’. When this occurs, these people are left with a choice: either continue to take drug or alcohol and die, or seek our treatment and live. If you relate to this experience, we hope you will make the right decision by choosing to admit you need help and then seeking out that help.
Getting over denial and delusion about your addiction is the first step towards making positive life changes. Admitting that you need help isn’t easy. The best way to approach it is to take baby steps. One quick and easy step you can take today is to contact us on 01253 847 553. When you call, we conduct a short questionnaire. Once you have completed this questionnaire, we then read out your results and the significance of these results. This questionnaire is designed to objectively determine if you do or do not suffer from an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Undergoing this free questionnaire is one way we can help you overcome any denial you may have about the existence of your addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Undergoing A Medically Assisted Detox
If you suffer from acute alcoholism or drug addiction, you will require a medically assisted detox programme. To attempt a detox without this support is dangerous. Undergoing a detox, particularly for alcoholism, may cause you to suffer from a deadly seizure, raised blood pressure and cardiac arrest.
When you attend Ocean Recovery Centre, we ensure you are given prescription medications that nullify these risks. During your detox programme, you are observed by our clinic team literally 24 hours a day. This means your detox programme is safe and without danger.
Therapy: Detoxing The Mind
Whilst detoxification is vital, it’s not actually the most important part of going to rehab. This distinction belongs to therapy sessions. Whilst detoxification attempts to tackle the symptoms of addiction, therapy attempts to tackle the cause. Therapy attempts to change your outlook from the inside out. During therapy sessions, you focus on the emotions that cause you to drink alcohol or consume drugs. You will then be given the tools to tackle these emotions without resorting to substance misuse.
At first, you may be slightly intimidated by traditional ‘talking’ therapy techniques. For this reason, we slowly introduce you to therapy using less intimidating techniques such as art therapy and music therapy. This allows you to better understand and hence explore your emotional addiction triggers without undue pressure.
Eventually, you will begin to integrate into group therapy and one-to-one therapy sessions. These sessions make use of modern therapy methods such as mindfulness, CBT and psychotherapy. You will utilise the power of peer support and a licensed therapist will also be on hand to offer feedback when possible. You will also benefit from one-to-one therapy sessions. These sessions are highly private, and you may be comfortable talking about more intimate issues in the sole company of a therapist.
Alcohol Rehab
When you visit Ocean Recovery for alcohol addiction, the process typically starts with a comprehensive assessment to gauge the level of addiction and any other concurrent health issues.
Following this, you will begin detoxification under medical supervision, this is due to the risks of severe withdrawal symptoms like seizures that can happen in the most severe cases. Drugs like disulfiram and naltrexone may be prescribed to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms if necessary, and every patient is assessed constantly through this process.
Our therapeutic approach usually involves Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Enhancement Therapy, and sometimes family therapy. Each person will have a tailored plan, as certain therapies may not be appropriate in certain circumstances.
Aftercare includes ongoing counselling for 1 year, and we also encourage participation in support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, as we develop a strategy for relapse prevention on completion of your programme.
Cocaine Rehab
When it comes to cocaine addiction, the initial step is an assessment to evaluate both physical and psychological health.
Detox from cocaine, while generally less physically dangerous than alcohol, is still better managed under medical supervision. Therapy often involves Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and contingency management techniques. Although there are no approved medications specifically for treating cocaine addiction, we do provide medication where necessary for other side effects you may be facing
Aftercare involves continuing therapy and participating in support groups, along with an emphasis on relapse prevention.
Cannabis Rehab
Cannabis addiction starts with a complete evaluation to determine the level of addiction and any co-occurring mental health issues at our rehab centre.
Detox may require medical supervision to manage withdrawal symptoms like anxiety and sleep disturbances. Most people we treat for cannabis addiction face less physical withdrawal symptoms and more psychological side effects. We can treat these as necessary through prescription drugs, which will be prescribed onsite by our GP.
Therapy for Cannabis addiction is often based around Motivational Enhancement Therapy and CBT. You will take a range of therapies in your stay with us, and as with all rehab programmes, have a tailored programme put in place for you personally.
Prescription Drug Rehab
For prescription drug addiction, a comprehensive evaluation is crucial to determine the type of drug and the level of dependency.
Detox, especially for opioids and benzodiazepines, will require medical supervision. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe both physically and mentally, and our team here at Ocean Recovery are very experienced in helping people through opioid withdrawal.
The therapeutic approach often involves Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a range of other therapies. Our outreach team can also assist you in finding treatment if your addiction is the result of pain that you have been living with for some time.
Aftercare usually includes ongoing therapy through our team, participation in support groups like Narcotics Anonymous, and further relapse prevention strategies and support.
Drug Charities Barnsley
If you suffer from a mild addiction or feel like you cannot complete a programme as an inpatient due to personal responsibilities, you can access support from various charities based in Barnsley.
Barnsley Recovery Steps provides outpatient support for drug and alcohol addicts in Barnsley. They have over 100 volunteers and provide support to addicts in many areas such as housing, therapies, training and accessing support through governmental initiatives.
Needs can be complex, and addiction can affect many areas of your life. Recovery steps can put you in touch with local support on your doorstep for a wide range of issues you may be facing resulting from your addiction.
The Barnsley Substance Misuse Service for Young People provides support for those who may be experiencing addiction issues. They provide services to people up to the age of 18 and also help parents who are currently supporting a child addicted to drugs.
They provide a range of services, including needle exchange, blood virus screening and help with mental health, finances, physical health, family support, education, training and employment opportunities for youngsters.
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