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Paisley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Paisley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Paisley
Key offerings available include:
- 1:1 Support from Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Registered Mental Health Nurses and Therapists
- Access to Trained Psychiatrists
- 24 Hour Nursing Care
- Comfortable & Quality Accommodation
- Clinically Led Recovery Model Underpinned by Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
- 1 Year Aftercare
Where To Find Nova Recovery:
Address: Nova Recovery, 10-12 Scott St, Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland, KA30 9NU
Are you struggling to come to terms with your addiction? Have you always thought that substance abuse and the psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol would sidestep past you?
This feeling is very common for individuals who unintentionally consume drugs and alcohol. It’s the thought process of those who’ve unknowingly developed a fixation to drugs and alcohol, used as a coping mechanism.
If this is how you’re currently feeling, it is important that you source support through a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley. Alternatively, if you’re experiencing a deeply engrained addictive behaviour, our residential rehab programme here at Ocean Recovery Centre will offer recovery probabilities. Reach out today for our guidance on the next steps of rehab.
The danger of denial
Denial is highly dangerous, especially when considering addiction. This emotion, this thought process and this behaviour is very common for those struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Their judgment is clouded. They may feel ashamed of how things have unfortunately developed. They may find it difficult to open up to family and friends. They may struggle with the pre-existing stigma related to addiction. They may struggle to come to terms that they are struggling with addiction. All of these feelings are linked to denial.
However, the denial of a drug and alcohol addiction will prolong any possibilities of recovery. This delay will influence a greater psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol, making it even more difficult to detoxify the body and mind. In this instance, mental health problems are likely to develop, causing a dual diagnosis.
If you’re currently denying your addiction for any particular reason, it is important that you slowly begin to acknowledge it. Remember that addiction can affect anyone. Nobody asks to become addicted to drugs and alcohol. It is unfortunately a rising mental health illness, which can be overcome with the right support.
Think of your future by reaching out for support through a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley. Likewise, if you’d prefer to recover in private, our home from home rehab facility is readily available.
Finding help through a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley
If you’re hoping to recover locally, finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley will be beneficial. There are many opportunities for outpatient treatment. However, here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we only ever recommend this strength of treatment to those suffering with minimal side effects. For individuals suffering with any form of mental health issue or psychological side effects from drug and alcohol consumption, we urge you to consider a concentrated approach to addiction treatment.
A localised approach to treatment can work for individuals who have control of their drug and alcohol abuse. It can offer results for those who are motivated to recover, with minimal psychological side effects. It can again work for individuals with a close support network, where drugs and alcohol aren’t used.
If your situation deviates from the above, or you’d prefer to recovery privately, set away from influences in Paisley, we highly recommend residential rehab.
Considering residential rehab for greater recovery
Here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we are advocates for residential rehab; this is down to the high success rates we achieve here with our clients. This treatment option provides a consistent, effective approach to promoting recovery. Providing 24/7 support, access to leading addiction treatments and a positive, recovery fuelled environment offers the potential to conquer both a physical and psychological addiction.
The most favoured reason why our clients prefer residential rehab is the private environment they experience, away from pressures and influences. Imagine attempting to recover, surrounded by current influences in Paisley. This can be very challenging for most people, creating a ‘1 step forward, 2 steps back’ feeling. Likewise, our clients like to know that we are available continuously, as a safety blanket to help them fully recover; ultimately providing them with confidence and reassurance to reach sobriety.
With this in mind, we recommend residential rehab over a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley. Get in touch with our team today to discuss how residential rehab will benefit your recovery journey.
Medical addiction treatments
By visiting our residential rehab facility, you will be provided with a personal treatment programme. Within that treatment programme, it is highly likely that you will complete both medical and psychological treatment options; helping to recover the mind and body.
With this in mind, your rehab journey is likely to start with a drug and alcohol detox programme. This is where consumption levels will be reduced, removing all toxins from your body. Your body will be realigned, preparing you for the next step of addiction treatment.
Psychological addiction treatments
Once you’ve completed a detox, our team of professional psychologists and counsellors will work with you to uncover the underlying issue, fuelling drug and alcohol abuse. They will help you diminish that influence, while promoting positive coping mechanisms to move forward. You will leave our rehab with a set of life-saving tools to utilise back in Paisley.
Here you will likely complete cognitive behavioural therapy, motivational therapy, support groups and a range of counselling sessions. Please be reassured that our team are compassionate, professional and have your best interests at heart.
Recover with our support here at Ocean Recovery Centre
By embracing the experience of residential rehab, you’ll have high probabilities of reaching long-term addiction recovery. Yet, to ensure that your recovery can continue, aftercare services will be offered from a drug and alcohol rehab in Paisley. We are passionate about helping our clients overcome their drug and alcohol addiction, and any further mental health issues.
Start your recovery journey with our support here at Ocean Recovery Centre. Our admissions team can help you acknowledge your current reality, while sharing the next best steps. Consider residential rehab for the best possible outcome. Conquer your drug and alcohol addiction, once and for all, through our comprehensive rehab programmes, known to inspire, motivate and heal.
Reach out today for a confidential and compassionate conversation.
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