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Harpenden Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
As lovely as the suburb of Harpenden may be, there are people in the area suffering from severe drug or alcohol addiction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Harpenden
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As it becomes easier to access alcohol or drugs, more and more people are falling into certain circles which have influenced them into substance abuse.
No matter where you go, there’s likely to be individuals struggling to overcome their addiction, it’s quite common all around the UK. Addiction has no home; it can be anywhere.
If you’re concerned about your increasing levels of drinking or drug-taking, then it’s imperative that you seek help straight away. There’s nothing to be worried about or ashamed of.
Opening up and asking for help displays a great strength in showing you’re ready to make a positive change and live a happier, healthier life free from alcohol or drugs.
If you’re ready to commit to this new way of life, then call our rehab in Harpenden today on 01253 847553.
What kind of effects can Drug, or Alcohol Addiction have?
Addiction to alcohol or drugs can significantly impact your physical and psychological health. From heart or liver disease to diabetes, long-term addiction can also cause clinical depression, anxiety, and other severe mental health issues.
Drug or alcohol addiction also has a huge impact on your finances, it’s important to consider the long-term costs of fuelling your addiction.
Not only are excessive amounts of alcohol and drugs expensive, but this vast consumption can also damage your career and relationships with family and friends, particularly young people who simply won’t understand your behaviour.
This is why it’s so important that you seek help immediately. No matter how mild or moderate you may think your addiction is, there’s no place where it is acceptable, therefore you must undergo addiction treatment urgently.
Do we offer a variety of Addiction Treatments at our Rehab in Harpenden?
Quite simply, yes we do. Delivering a combination of psychological and well-being therapies has long proven to be the most effective form of addiction treatment.
Our experienced team provide cognitive behavioural therapy, psychotherapy, stress management, relapse prevention classes, individual and group counselling, and clinical detoxification.
In addition to these more traditional therapies, we also offer well-being sessions such as relaxation and sleep management, acupuncture and acu-detox, low-level laser therapy, mindfulness, and art, drama, and music therapies. We strongly feel that by combining these two approaches, you’ll be getting the best opportunity to succeed in your recovery.
After your initial enquiry with us, we will conduct a full assessment on your physical and psychological health. This helps us to tailor a drug and alcohol treatment programme specifically to your unique needs and what will benefit you most.
In addition to delivering our innovative addiction treatments, we also ensure that every home comfort is taken care of, from providing nutritious daily meals to taking care of your laundry. We’ve created a relaxing environment where your only focus needs to be long-term recovery.
We also provide an effective aftercare plan to ensure you stay on track with your recovery once you’ve returned home. The first year after leaving our rehab centre, is the time when you’ll most likely be tempted to relapse; this is why our aftercare service is so important for continuing your hard work.
We also recommend local services to provide their assistance such as support groups, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. We want you to feel fully supported when you get back to your daily life allowing you to be physically and mentally strong when making decisions.
Our treatment programme will have provided you with the tools needed to face negative influences and say no, keep working towards your goals and be free of addiction.
Getting support for your Drug and Alcohol Addiction quickly
When you begin searching for addiction treatment, you’ll likely be faced with a whirlwind of treatment options, it can be difficult to know which to choose. The first port of call for some might be to enquire with their free local health services like the NHS.
As we all know, the NHS is sadly very overstretched and underfunded, meaning they’re just unable to provide the most effective addiction treatments to everyone who needs it.
You’ll likely be added to a long waiting list, and then if you’re lucky enough to be seen, you’ll receive a generic treatment programme which will probably lead to a disheartening and ineffective experience.
This is why, when you’re looking a drug and alcohol treatment centre, we encourage you to come straight to a private centre like our rehab in Harpenden.
This will save you time, money and efforts, as you know you’ll be receiving the highest quality of care and the latest addiction treatments, all delivered by a skilled team of addiction specialists who are there to support you around the clock.
Our rehab centre is luxurious, friendly, and warm, not a clinical, cold environment like some might expect. There are no waiting times, so no time to talk yourself out of it. You can enjoy the privacy of your own room as you undergo your treatment programme and socialise with others who are in the same situation as you.
When you’re not in a therapy session, we organise social activities for everyone to enjoy. These include quiz nights, film nights, group walks or runs, and family visits if you’d like to see them.
There’s no time to waste, Contact us today
We’re very proud of our comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment programmes. We’ve helped countless people overcome their addictions which is invaluable to us.
If you’re ready to commit to this life-changing, positive experience then we want you to be the next person we help rid of addiction. You can contact us over the phone, at our website and via email, it’s up to you.
Get in touch with our friendly team today on 01253 847553 and start your journey to recovery.
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