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Queensferry Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Queensferry Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Queensferry
Are you struggling to overcome addiction to alcohol or drugs? If left untreated, this addiction will only intensify and worsen over time. It’s very likely that you’ll develop physical and psychological side effects some of which can be life-changing, damaging your quality of life quite dramatically.
In addition to the physical harm it causes, drug or alcohol addiction also increases the likelihood of developing mental health issues, subsequently having an even more detrimental effect on your health. Although it may seem unlikely at the moment, there is a way out of this destructive cycle.
Our rehab in Queensferry has great success rates in achieving long-term recovery from addiction. All you have to do is get in touch with us today on 01253 847 553. This one phone call could change your life forever.
Do I really need Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation?
Sometimes it’s difficult to recognise whether your addiction is severe enough to require addiction treatment.
It is quite common amongst addicts to feel as though you don’t need addition treatment, but we’re here to tell you that whatever stage you’re at in your addiction, whether you’re new to the effects of alcohol or drugs dependency or if you’ve been battling it for years, no form of addiction is too mild to be overlooked.
If treatment is left too late, you can be left with irreversible damage.
If you feel like your drinking or drug taking is out of control, or you’re always thinking about your next ‘fix’, then it’s likely you’ve become addicted and should seek help immediately. Maybe you’ve visited your GP in the past regarding your concerns with alcohol or drugs, often they will refer you to local rehab centres.
Alternatively, you could contact a drug and alcohol treatment centre directly by searching online for “alcohol rehab near me”. Whichever way you begin your rehabilitation, participating in a comprehensive treatment programme at a residential rehab centre like ours will give you the best chance of succeeding in your recovery.
It can be challenging to locate an appropriate drug and alcohol treatment centre which you’re happy with. When enquiring with free local health services like the NHS, you’re likely to be faced with long waiting times which can discourage you from undergoing treatment at all.
At our rehab in Queensferry, we’re prepared to accept you as soon as you’re ready. Our safe and secure environment is the perfect setting for your treatment programme.
What are our Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programmes like?
It’s important to recognise that each person’s recovery journey is specific to them, which is why our treatment options are tailored to suit your unique needs. It’s crucial that each treatment is carried out in a helpful and encouraging manner, as this considerably contributes to achieving your freedom from alcohol or drugs.
To many people the word ‘private’ evokes a concern around money, but we don’t want you to worry about the cost. We believe in providing help where help is needed and have treatment services to suit many budgets, all of which support you throughout your addiction treatment.
Many of our clients have already tried to overcome their drug or alcohol addiction before but failed. We know it’s difficult but don’t feel disheartened. If you’ve attempted to recover at home without professional support, you’re not giving yourself the best chance of succeeding.
You’re much more likely to succeed following a structured treatment programme in a residential setting like ours. The probability of achieving long-term recovery is, however, dependent on your desire to change and commit to overhauling your lifestyle. You must want to change for our treatment programmes to be effective.
Why should I choose a Private Residential Rehab centre?
Rehabilitating at a residential drug and alcohol treatment centre like ours in Queensferry, really is an exceptionally valuable experience. Over time, studies have shown it’s the most effective treatment option available as it produces the greatest success rates for long-term recovery.
A huge benefit of residential rehabilitation is that you’ve removed yourself from any negative influences or temptations of daily home life. This allows you to exclusively focus on achieving your recovery goals.
If you’re concerned about staying in an unfamiliar facility, we can assure you, it’s the quickest and most effective way to treat your addiction to drugs or alcohol. The results will be worth it!
Whilst the greatest success rates come from personalised treatment programmes, we do generally recommend a visit to our detox clinic for most people. This happens early on in your treatment programme as it makes your following treatments even more effective.
Unfortunately, there can be some unpleasant side effects from detoxing, particularly when faced with withdrawal symptoms which can consist of nausea, dizziness, and anxious episodes throughout the detoxification.
It’s so important that the process is constantly supervised by our team of medical professionals to secure your safety. Undergoing a detox can be one of the most effective methods in addiction treatment, but when attempted at home, it can be extremely dangerous and actually create a setback in your recovery.
Once the harmful toxins have been removed from your body, we can begin to focus on the psychological link you have to alcohol or drugs.
This helps us to recommend suitable treatments such as therapeutic support groups, cognitive behavioural therapy, and relapse prevention classes. We’re here to guide you along your recovery journey and provide you with the tools needed to succeed.
We also offer a free 12-month aftercare programme to all our clients to continue our encouragement and to help avoid any potential relapses. The first year after rehab is probably the most crucial as this is when you’re most likely to fall back into old habits. We recommend local groups which offer fantastic support networks to those going through recovery.
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