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Towcester Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
In the UK, we didn’t really see drug or alcohol addiction as a real problem until the late 1970’s.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Towcester
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As the years went by, it got easier to access alcohol or drugs and there was a change in people’s behaviour towards substance misuse.
This increased the need for drug and alcohol treatment centres like ours. The amount of people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs continues to increase; we’re working hard to provide the best solutions for those who need it most.
It doesn’t matter if your addiction is mild, moderate, or severe. It doesn’t matter if you’re suffering with a mental health problem as well as your addiction, this is known as dual diagnosis and is something we have years of experience treating.
We appreciate it can be difficult to admit you have a problem, however addiction can have such a negative impact on so many aspects of your life, it’s imperative that you seek help immediately.
Our team of addiction specialists will help you to identify your problem and design a personalised treatment programme to help you achieve long-term recovery. Call us today on 01253 847553 and change your life for the better.
Why do you need to visit a Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
If you’re looking for a rehab in Towcester who can help you overcome your addiction to alcohol or drugs once and for all, then you’re in the right place. It can be extremely difficult to acknowledge your own problems, never mind admit that you need professional support, so you should be proud of yourself for this.
It’s crucial that you choose a rehab centre who can provide you with the utmost care and support during your time in recovery. Following a bespoke treatment programme will give you the best chance of succeeding.
The only place you’ll be able to receive such personalised addiction treatment is at a private drug and alcohol treatment centre like our rehab in Towcester. If you were to seek out addiction treatment from your free local service, you’ll likely be met with long waiting times and a generic ‘one fits all’ approach.
This is solely due to lack of resources and funding and is not the most effective way to treat drug or alcohol addiction.
Our speciality lies in helping those who need it most. Our team are well-experienced, well-equipped, and extremely dedicated to helping you overcome your battle with drug or alcohol addiction.
We have access to the best resources to make your process more efficient and more effective. Initially, we focus on the psychological element of your addiction. It’s impossible to recover from an addiction to alcohol or drugs with medication alone.
We must look deeper into your psychological connection to determine what triggers you have or what may have caused you to start misusing alcohol or drugs in the first place. Once we have pinpointed this, you’ll be better prepared with the correct coping mechanisms to fight off the cravings.
What sort of Therapies do we offer?
At our rehab in Towcester, we deliver a variety of psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy, family and individual speech therapies, stress management, psychotherapy, and group counselling, in addition to well-being therapies such as relaxation and sleep management, yoga, mindfulness, low-level laser therapy and acupuncture.
This combination of traditional and well-being therapies ensures you have the best chance of recovering from alcohol or drugs. We will consult you every step of the way to ensure you’re comfortable and to make sure that we’re working towards your recovery goals as effectively as possible.
Taking part in our detox clinic is typically one of the first steps taken after joining our rehab centre. Although detoxing can be uncomfortable, it’s the most effective way to remove all the harmful toxins from your body. This then allows your subsequent psychological treatments to be more effective.
Alcohol or drug dependency can have severe effects on your physical or mental well-being. The most dangerous thing you can do is to attempt a detox from alcohol or drugs at home.
With detoxing comes withdrawal symptoms, some of which can be very serious. In more severe cases you could experience seizures, anxiety, insomnia, heart problems and even delirium tremens (DT’s) which need to be met with immediate medical assistance.
This is why it’s so vital that your detox is supervised 24/7 by our qualified team.
How long do our Treatment Programmes last for?
We generally recommend our full programme at 28 days for most people; however, the length of your treatment programme really depends on your individual circumstances and how severe your addiction to alcohol or drugs is.
During your stay, you’ll spend a portion of your time in our detox clinic, and the rest in inpatient care. Upon completion of your residential treatment programme, you’ll be well on your way to achieving long-term recovery.
On your return home, you may be faced with negative influences and distractions which could potentially lead you into relapsing. To help you through these difficult times, we deliver relapse prevention classes which you can utilise even after you’ve completed our addiction treatment.
All of our clients receive our free 12-month aftercare programme which gives you access to local support groups, encouragement to maintain motivation and the space to celebrate your incredible achievements together.
We may also recommend utilising the fantastic services of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, they can be very helpful in continuing your recovery journey.
There’s no time to waste
Do you want to give up your drug or alcohol addiction once and for all? Then get in touch with us today.
Our unmatched support, guidance, personal experiences and expert addiction treatments make our drug and alcohol rehab in Towcester the best chance for you to succeed in your long-term recovery.
Get in touch with our team on 01253 847553. You can ask as many questions as you like to ensure our rehab centre is right for you.
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