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If you’re living with an addiction to drugs, alcohol, gambling, or gaming, then you’ll understand just how huge the challenge is to overcome these bad habits and leave these destructive behaviours behind for good
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Cleveland Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
As difficult as it may be to see clearly at the moment, there is fantastic support available to help you to recover from your drug addiction, alcohol addiction, or gambling addiction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Cleveland
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Cleveland
Here at Ocean Recovery, we’ve been helping people from all walks of life, at all stages of addiction for many years now. Our fantastic rehabilitation programmes are tailored to suit each individuals’ personal circumstances and unique condition.
Of course, it’s unrealistic to expect a ‘one fits all’ approach to be effective when it comes to drug or alcohol rehab. A high-quality residential rehab like ourselves, will put in the extra effort and get to know each person before designing bespoke drug and alcohol rehab treatments which are most effective for them.
If you or anyone you know would benefit from a drug and alcohol rehab Cleveland, please get in touch with us today on 01253 847 553, text HELP to 83222, or email us at info@oceanrecoverycentre.com.
Why are personalised Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatments so important?
Every individual is completely unique, so is their addiction. The underlying reasons or causes for an addiction are different for each person, as is the way the substance affects them.
Therefore, it’s totally unreasonable to expect a ‘one fits all’ approach to work when it comes to rehabilitation from a drug or alcohol addiction. Unfortunately, this is the approach you would receive if you were to seek help from your free local health services such as the NHS.
The NHS are so overstretched and underfunded, they simply don’t have the resources available to offer personalised treatment programmes to everyone who needs it. If you were to go down this road, you’ll likely be added to a long waiting list to receive your therapies, adding to the uncertainty and anxiety of seeking help in the first place.
This long waiting period can be severely detrimental to your overall recovery from addiction. You’re already under a lot of pressure and if you’re awaiting treatment for a long time, it can be even harder to focus on your recovery.
This is why it’s so important that all of our clients at our drug and alcohol rehab Cleveland are admitted into our care within 48 hours of their original enquiry.
As a private drug and alcohol rehab, we have the luxury of being able to spend more time getting to know you and to truly understand your condition. Our expert team of recovery workers includes psychologists, doctors, therapists, and nurses, all of whom are there to listen and support you every step of the way.
By conducting a pre-screening assessment before your induction into our residential rehab, we’re able to assess your physical and psychological health, and design the most effective drug and alcohol rehab treatments for your specific needs.
Our fantastic team will work with you to determine where your addiction has stemmed from and what may have caused it. It’s possible that you may have suffered trauma as a child or an adult, struggled with grief, bowed to peer pressure, or used substance abuse as a coping mechanism to deal with mental health issues.
These are some of the most commons underlying reasons behind drug addiction or alcohol addiction, but there’s often not just one sole causation.
What kind of Therapies do we offer at Our Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
As we’ve mentioned, each individual will receive completely bespoke drug and alcohol rehab treatments. After reviewing your physical and psychological health along with understanding your condition in more detail, we can begin your addiction therapies.
Normally, the first stage is to undergo a drug and alcohol detoxification. This is something we highly recommend for most of our clients as it truly is the most effective way to rid your body of the harmful toxins which are there as a result of your substance abuse.
We appreciate the thought of a detox can sound quite daunting; we want to reassure you that our team are highly practised in supporting countless people through successful detoxifications.
The most important aspect of a detox is to ensure that you have a good support network around you, who can supervise your progress and administer prescribed medication to ease the discomfort if necessary; this is exactly what our team will do for you.
The discomfort which comes from a detoxification is caused by withdrawal symptoms. These occur as you gradually reduce your intake of alcohol or drugs – doing this gradually is extremely important for your safety and for the effectiveness of your detoxification.
These symptoms can be mild in the form of headaches, nausea, or dizziness, but they can also be quite severe resulting in seizures, delirium tremens, or insomnia. Again, this is why it’s so crucial that you have a fantastic team of medical professionals supervising your detox at all times.
Once you’ve completed your detoxification, you can move on to the remainder of your drug and alcohol rehab treatments which will include psychological and well-being therapies. We offer this holistic approach to our therapies as it’s proven to be the most effective way to treat drug or alcohol addiction.
For this reason, we offer each individual a combination of therapies which could include relapse prevention, cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, individual, group, or family counselling, motivational interviewing, art therapy, fitness therapy, nutritional therapy, relaxation and sleep therapy, low level laser therapy, in addition to mental health and depression support.
Do you provide Support for Mental Health Issues?
Yes, of course. Our years of experience has shown us that drug and alcohol addictions tend to go hand in hand with mental health issues.
Our team are extremely knowledgeable and are ready to provide you with the physical and psychological support that you need to overcome your addiction.
Call us today on 01253 847 553, text HELP to 83222, or email us at info@oceanrecoverycentre.com
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