Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Newmarket
If you have decided that it is time to seek support for your alcohol addiction but believe that attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Newmarket is not in your best interest, Ocean Recovery can provide you will residential addiction treatment in Blackpool.
Newmarket Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Newmarket Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug & Alcohol Rehab Newmarket
In England alone, over 500,000 people are reported to be dependent on alcohol.
From problems at home to events throughout their life that have caused them stress, many will turn to alcohol to soothe their emotions and diminish pessimistic memories.
How Alcohol Addictions Impair Physical and Psychological Well-Being
As alcohol acts as a tranquiliser, many individuals continue to turn to the substance when they are unable to cope.
While the short-term effects of doing so may not seem significant, thoughts are rarely turned to how alcohol addictions impair physical and psychological well-being in the long run.
From irreversible health conditions to heightened mental health disorders, the long-term effects of alcohol addictions on an individual’s physical and psychological well-being are significantly life-threatening.
Without intervention at an early stage, alcohol addictions can cause individuals to experience;
- – Liver diseases
- – Heart failure
- – Cancer
- – Pancreatitis
- – High blood pressure
- – Strokes
- – Hallucinations
- – Seizures
- – Depression
- – Schizophrenia
- – Anxiety
- – Memory Loss
- – Neurological disorders
Knowing When To Seek Help
Alcohol addictions can be fatal if left to spiral beyond your control. As a result, it is crucial that you can distinguish when it is time to seek help.
At Ocean Recovery, we know that this can be somewhat difficult. If you are battling an alcohol addiction, it is possible that you do not believe you need help.
You may even think that you can stop consuming alcohol if you want too.
However, if you have even the slightest clue that you may have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol, you must take action.
We would encourage you to ask yourself the following questions to determine if rehab treatment is necessary;
- – Do I consume alcohol every day?
- – Do I consume alcohol at various times during the day?
- – Do I struggle to function when I am unable to consume alcohol?
- – Do I turn to alcohol when I feel unable to cope with my emotions?
- – Do I use alcohol to forget things that have happened in my life?
- – Do I feel agitated if I am unable to consume alcohol?
- – Do I feel unwell when I do not consume alcohol?
If you have answered yes to any of the above questions, residential addiction treatment is in your best interest.
Residential Addiction Treatment
At Ocean Recovery, our residential addiction treatment programmes are designed to ensure that our clients make a long-term recovery.
With this in mind, we thrive to provide individuals from all walks of life with the physical and psychological tools they need to overcome their alcohol addiction once and for all.
The treatment that you will receive at our treatment centre will entirely depend on the severity of your alcohol addiction and the impact it has had on your physical and psychological well-being.
As we come to understand these factors, we will create a bespoke recovery plan for you. We will, of course, discuss this with you and ensure that any questions you may have are answered.
A list of the various treatment models that we often employ throughout an alcohol addiction recovery programme can be found below.
- – Standard detoxification
- – Rapid detoxification
- – Group therapy
- – One-to-one therapy
- – Cognitive behavioural therapy
- – Psychotherapy
- – Stress management
- – Relaxation therapy
- – Meditation
- – Acupuncture
Each of the above treatments will allow us to dig deep and address the cause of your addiction. While addressing this may be somewhat distressing for you, we must come to understand what has caused your addiction.
In doing so, we can work with you to overcome these issues and create various coping strategies to ensure that you can navigate potential problems in the future without turning to alcohol.
Our Rehab Facility in Blackpool
As you come to the realisation that attending a drug and alcohol rehab is in your best interest, you may find yourself wanting to take a step back from the hustle and bustle of your typical day-to-day life.
Although there are many benefits of attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Newmarket, it is not uncommon for you to want to seek treatment for your alcohol addiction elsewhere.
The number of people obtaining treatment away from home continues to rise. At our rehab facility in Blackpool, we welcome individuals from across the country to complete residential rehab programmes.
Located in the heart of Blackpool, our residential rehab facility combines comfort & style and boasts panoramic views of the sea.
Providing a tranquil environment, with our help, you will progress through your addiction recovery programme and find yourself prepared to return home with a new outlook on life.
As you temporarily leave your hometown behind, we understand that you may feel somewhat apprehensive. You will likely feel nervous, concerned and upset at the thought of leaving your family behind.
Yet, at the same time, you will feel as if you can once again breath. Being away from home will allow you to concentrate on your recovery programme fully.
You will be able to ignore the constant chatter of work and home life for a short period and focus solely on yourself. Not only will this ease your recovery process, but it will set you up for a long-term recovery.
Contact Us Today
If you are struggling with an alcohol addiction, please reach out to us today. As alcohol addictions have various physical and psychological ramifications, time is of the essence.
The sooner you start your journey to a sober and alcohol-free life, the better.
Even if you feel as though a drug and alcohol rehab in Newmarket cannot help you, we would encourage you to remain hopeful that we can aid your recovery.
To discuss how we can help you, call us on 01253 847 553.
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