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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres in Basildon
If you’re looking for professional support to overcome your addiction to alcohol or drugs, then our rehab in Basildon can help you. Our excellent combination of traditional and well-being therapies, housed in our luxurious, welcoming treatment centre, and delivered by our dedicated team or experts, gives you the very best chance of recovery.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Basildon
Have you noticed your physical and psychological health deteriorating? Perhaps your addiction has negatively affected your relationships with family or friends, or had an impact on your career? More often than not, some kind of traumatic event in your life may have led you to abuse alcohol or drugs. Our rehab in Basildon concentrates on your social, emotional, physical, and mental connections to alcohol or drugs, allowing you to understand the cause of your addiction and how best to overcome it. If you’re ready to live a life free from addiction, then call our rehab centre today on 01253 847553.
What do our treatment programmes consist of?
There is no ‘one way’ to treat everyone’s unique addictions. At our renowned drug and alcohol rehab clinic, we offer a combination of evidence-based treatments including traditional therapies and well-being sessions. Our therapy and counselling sessions are used to identify the root of the issue or issues that led to your addiction. Whether these are individual or group sessions, they’re a great way to openly discuss your condition and get advice on how to avoid relapse. Our experienced team also effectively deliver cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, mental health support, and psychotherapy.
When these psychological therapies are combined with our well-being therapies, it gives you the best opportunity to achieve an effective and efficient recovery. We provide mindfulness and body scan, diet and nutritional supplement, relaxation and sleep management, acupuncture and acu-detox, self-help and therapeutic music and art therapies. Of course, drug and alcohol rehabilitation can put a physical and psychological strain on your body and mind. Upon request, we can arrange reflexology, massage, or reiki, all of which are there to aid your recovery process.
Clinical detoxification can be of the most demanding treatment methods, however, it’s also our most highly recommended. Our detox clinic helps to remove the harmful toxins, allowing your body to begin recovery. You will be closely monitored at all times by our team of experts as your drug or alcohol intake is gradually reduced.
It’s quite common to experience withdrawal symptoms during a detox. These can range from mild nausea to extreme pain, potentially resulting in life-changing illnesses. This is why it’s so important to join our rehab centre where our experienced team can protect and support you through this, as opposed to attempting a detox alone at home which can be very dangerous. The length of your detoxification will be dependent on the nature and severity of your addiction. To undergo a safe and secure detox can take between 7 and 28 days. Without the support of a dedicated team, detoxification can be ineffective or even fatal.
Why should you choose a private residential drug and alcohol rehab?
There is a variety of treatment options available to you from low-cost, ineffective treatments to high value, private treatment facilities like our rehab in Basildon. It’s very important to us that we’re able to provide you with the utmost care and support during your time at our rehab centre. Following a personalised treatment programme will give you the best chance of recovery, such a bespoke addiction treatment is only available at a private drug and alcohol rehab. Due to lack of resources and funding at local health services like the NHS, you would be put onto a long waiting list and then eventually receive a generic treatment programme to follow. We encourage you to save yourself the time and effort by coming to our private drug and alcohol rehab first.
A great benefit of staying at a residential rehab centre like ours, is that you’re removing yourself from the pressures of life at home. This allows you to fully immerse yourself in your treatment programme and solely focus on your journey to long-term recovery. This form of treatment has proven to be much more effective than inpatient addiction treatment where you’re still surrounded by the distractions of daily life.
At our drug and alcohol rehab in Basildon, we’re a step ahead of the rest. We can provide unique insights into your addiction based on your behavioural patterns as we use the latest techniques in addiction treatment to help you recover. Embarking on our fantastic drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme will allow you to heal both physically and psychologically. Our innovative treatment service, committed team, and state-of-the-art facilities, make us the best option for you.
What kind of aftercare support do we offer?
We’ll continue to support you even after you’ve left our rehab centre. Our free 12-month aftercare programme is offered to all of our clients to help retain motivation and to avoid potential relapses. The first year after rehab is when you’re most likely to experience a relapse, our aftercare programme provides you with the tools to avoid this. You’ll also have access to our aftercare support groups where you can speak with others who are in a similar situation to you. This is a great environment to share and feel supported by your peers. If you’re finding your return to home life particularly difficult, we also offer ongoing therapy such as cognitive behavioural therapy for additional support.
Every person’s journey into addiction is unique, so we must expect every person’s recovery journey to be just as unique. We’re here to listen, support and help you get the most out of our comprehensive treatment programme whilst ensuring you’re comfortable, safe, and remain motivated to achieve your recovery goals. Our friendly team will be happy to answer any further questions you may have or alleviate any concerns about our treatment options. Get in touch with us today on 01253 847553 to start your journey to recovery.
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