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Leamington Spa Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you now contemplating seeking support from a drug and alcohol rehab in Leamington Spa? Why not consider our residential rehab in Blackpool?
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- Why Do People Turn to Drugs and Alcohol?
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Located just over two hours away from your hometown, we can ensure that your loved one obtains the treatment they need to help them overcome their addiction, when they need it.
How Do People Become Addicted To Drugs and Alcohol?
As you recognise that your loved one has become reliant on drugs or alcohol, you may be left somewhat confused as to how this has happened right in front of you.
Although you may blame yourself, or question why you did not spot the addiction sooner, you must acknowledge that drug and alcohol addictions do not just suddenly appear.
In many cases, addictions are built up over some time and stem from substance abuse.
At first, your loved one may have turned to drugs or alcohol to help them relax after a strenuous day at work. Regardless of the substance consumed, it is likely that they will have experienced pleasurable sensations and felt somewhat at ease.
However, as the pleasant sensations of their chosen substance subside, they will have been left to once again feel distressed.
This may have caused your loved one to consume a more significant amount of drugs or alcohol. Unfortunately, this is how the vicious cycle of addiction begins.
Gradually, as consumption of either drugs or alcohol becomes more frequent, they begin to have an adverse influence on the brain. As substances reach the brain, brain function becomes impaired.
This is because toxins within drugs and alcohol interfere with how the brain processes information. This is the sole cause of many of the physical and psychological symptoms that individuals with a drug or alcohol addiction experience.
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At Ocean Recovery, we are extremely proud of our state-of-the-art facility. We provide residents with the most relaxing stay possible and they can enjoy our modern establishment.
Ocean Recovery Facilities include:
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Medically Assisted Detoxification
2 Executive, Sea View Double Ensuite Rooms
8 Double or Single Ensuite Rooms
3 Single Rooms with Dedicated Separate Bathroom
Comfortable Communal Lounge with Piano & Sky TV
Beautiful Modern Dining Lounge
External Courtyard and Outside Seating Area
12 Months FREE Aftercare
Regular Contact with Loved Ones Encouraged
Large Multi-Purpose Group Activity Room with Superb Sea Views
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Why Do People Turn to Drugs and Alcohol?
With an understanding of how your loved one may have become addicted to a substance, you may find yourself trying to decipher why they have turned to drugs or alcohol.
You may also worry that something you have done has caused this. However, we would ask you to refrain from these negative thoughts. We would also advise you not to blame yourself.
Many individuals battling an addiction will keep their struggles private. They will not allow anyone else to see that they are struggling, nor will they reach out for support. They may also live in denial that they have an addiction.
Although you may not know what exactly has caused your loved one to become addicted to drugs or alcohol, various factors may have influenced their addiction. Again, it would be best if you did not blame yourself.
Some of the most common factors contributing to an addiction include;
- Genetics – numerous studies have found that genetic factors account for 50% of addictions
- Family history – Individuals who have watched family members suffer from an addiction are more prone to developing an addiction themselves.
- Mental health conditions – individuals suffering from mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder are known to turn to drugs or alcohol as a form of self-medication.
- Stress – Many individuals will turn to drugs or alcohol to alleviate any stress that they are unable to cope with.
How Does Residential Rehab Treatment Help an Individual Overcome Their Addiction?
As you conclude that your loved one would benefit from professional treatment, it is expected that you will want to weigh up the pros and cons of a drug and alcohol rehab in Leamington Spa, and a residential rehab further from home.
Although a drug and alcohol rehab in Leamington Spa will undoubtedly be able to cater to your loved one’s needs, to obtain maximum results from treatment programmes, it can be highly beneficial to attend a rehabilitation centre further from home.
As touched on above, in many cases, addictions arise from factors such as stress, family history and mental health conditions.
Attending a residential rehab can provide your loved one with the ability to take a step away from their responsibilities at home and take the time they need to focus on their addiction recovery.
In addition to enabling your loved one to take a break from everyday life, our residential rehab offers outstanding facilities and treatment programmes.
As your loved one embarks on their journey to a drug and alcohol-free life, they will have a private bedroom, around the clock care and a personalised recovery programme.
Often, drug and alcohol rehabs in Leamington Spa that only offer out-patient treatment will not be able to provide these.
What Does A Recovery Programme Include?
As mentioned above, our recovery programmes are personalised entirely to the needs of the individual that requires treatment.
With this in mind, we are unable to tell you exactly what your loved one’s recovery programme may look like. However, we can offer an outline of what a typical programme includes.
As your loved one commences their treatment at our residential rehab, the first stage of their treatment will include detoxification.
Detoxification usually lasts seven days and ensures that any harmful toxins that have impaired your loved one’s physical and psychological health are removed from their body and brain.
Upon successfully detoxing from drugs or alcohol, your loved one will move onto the second stage of treatment; rehabilitation. Rehabilitation includes individual and group therapy.
This therapy enables those battling addictions to address the factors that have influenced their addiction and helps them develop various coping strategies that can be used in the future to prevent relapses.
All of our clients obtain 12 months of free aftercare support to ensure they have the most excellent chance of long-term recovery.
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If you believe treatment at our residential rehab would be more advantageous than a drug and alcohol rehab in Leamington Spa, please do not hesitate to contact us today.
We can help you support your loved one now and in the future.
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