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Drug and alcohol rehabs in Galloway provide lifesaving treatment options to the thousands of individuals battling addictions each year.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Galloway
Drug and alcohol rehabs in Galloway provide lifesaving treatment options to the thousands of individuals battling addictions each year.
Yet, for many people, attending drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway is not suitable, nor is it desired. However, addiction treatment must be sought if drug and alcohol dependencies are to be overcome.
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At Ocean Recovery, our expert team of qualified psychologists, recovery workers and nurse practitioners are on hand to offer guidance, support and treatment, all of which contribute to long-term addiction recovery.
To find out more about our treatment options or to refer yourself to our drug and alcohol rehab, contact us today.
Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Galloway
Galloway is home to a multitude of drug and alcohol rehabs that provide addiction treatment to those suffering.
When attempting to ascertain whether you should attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway or a rehab elsewhere, there are many pros and cons that should be considered before making a final decision.
Below, we have outlined a number of the pros and cons of attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway.
The Pros Of Attending A Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Galloway
- Attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway will enable you to remain close to your loved ones.
- As many of the drug and alcohol rehabs in Galloway are NHS rehabs, the treatment provided is usually free.
- Outpatient treatment is commonly offered by drug and alcohol rehabs in Galloway. This particular treatment requires less commitment as treatments, such as one-to-one therapy and group therapy, are usually administered for a few hours a day.
The Cons Of Attending A Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Galloway
- Those who decide to commence localised treatment find that they cannot remove themselves from their day-to-day lives and commitments. Unfortunately, this often hinders recovery and can lead to relapse.
- Regrettably, extensive waiting times often come hand-in-hand with localised treatment.
- Securing treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway prevents many from taking advantage of the benefits that private inpatient treatments afford.
Attending A Private Residential Rehab
While localised treatment can be advantageous, we provide private residential rehab to those in need of addiction treatment here at Ocean Recovery.
Offering unique and tailored rehabilitation experiences to those who enter our rehab for addiction treatment, our team has helped many individuals make a long term recovery and maintain their sobriety.
However, we understand that the thought of attending a private residential rehab may not have previously crossed your mind.
Although many believe that residential rehabs only cater to a specific type of person, this is not true. Residential rehab benefits almost anyone struggling with addiction.
This is because residential rehabilitation treatment is much more intense and boasts various industry-leading treatments that have proven to be successful in helping addicts overcome substance abuse.
Attending a private residential rehab also ensures that our clients have the time and space they need to reflect on their addiction and recuperate from the physical and psychological side effects experienced.
Personalised Treatment At Ocean Recovery
Here at Ocean Recovery, we provide personalised treatment programmes to each individual that attends our private residential rehab. Designed to accommodate your addiction recovery needs, our treatment programmes ensure that you can overcome your addiction once and for all.
While the treatment incorporated into your tailored treatment programme will depend on factors such as the severity of your addiction and the influence your addiction has had on your physical and psychological health, you can expect to progress through a medically induced detoxification and therapy programme before encountering relapse prevention support and aftercare.
If you struggle with a mental health disorder, such as anxiety or depression and require addiction treatment, we can also accommodate your needs.
In this instance, dual diagnosis treatment will be administered. This particular treatment will see you simultaneously complete addiction and mental health treatment.
Our Therapies
Completing psychological and well-being therapy is imperative if a drug or alcohol addiction is to be overcome.
Not only does therapy help those in recovery come to terms with their addiction, but it provides the opportunity for coping strategies to be developed.
Here at Ocean Recovery, we incorporate the following therapies into our treatment programmes:
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Dialectical behavioural therapy
- Bereavement counselling
- Trauma and abuse counselling
- Stress management
- Motivational interviewing
- Relaxation & sleep management
Combined, these therapies promote recovery and assist our clients in maintaining their sobriety by helping them understand how they can address and challenge negative thoughts and behaviours in order to live a much more fulfilling life.
Each of our therapies is customised to our client’s needs. If you decide to attend our rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Galloway, your psychological health will be assessed to determine which therapies will benefit you, prior to undergoing treatment.
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If you are ready to secure addiction treatment, please contact us today to discuss how our residential drug and alcohol rehab can assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
Will I Need To Pay For Treatment?
If you attend our industry-leading residential rehab, you will be required to pay for treatment. While this may cause you to feel hesitant about attending our rehab, we would encourage you to remember that the treatment we can offer you will enable you to make a long-term recovery.
When Will I Be Able To Commence Treatment?
Here at Ocean Recovery, we know just how important it is to commence treatment as soon as an addiction is identified. As a result, we pride ourselves on offering almost instant treatment to those who contact us to refer themselves to our rehab. Typically, our clients enter our rehab and start treatment within days of contacting us.
What Happens After Rehab?
After rehab, you will be provided with 12-months of free aftercare support. This support will ensure that you have additional treatment in the form of recovery support groups that will ultimately help you maintain your sobriety. As you continue your recovery at home, we may also provide you with one-to-one therapy, should it be needed.
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