Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Monmouthshire
Drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction can wreak havoc upon the lives of everyone and anyone across the UK. Addiction, in all of its various forms, tears apart countless families and communities on a yearly basis.
Monmouthshire Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
However, you do not need to continue to let addiction hold the reigns of your life. You can start to take back control and overcome your drug and alcohol addiction with the help of Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres. Ocean Recovery is the ideal place for every single one of your requirements.
At Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol treatment facilities, you will be able to benefit from high-quality accommodation, a recovery-focussed environment, and an intensive programme of therapy and treatments for drug addiction or alcohol addiction — Ocean Recovery blends comfort and effectiveness when it comes to overcoming addiction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Monmouthshire
Trying to make your way through daily life with a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction can be very incredible tricky. And eventually, you will get to a point where the alcohol withdrawal or drug withdrawal side-effects and the general emotional and physical side-effects of your addiction take their toll, and when this starts to happen it is vital that you start a residential rehab drug and alcohol treatment program to forge a long-lasting recovery.
Why You Should Trust Our Rehab To Get You Better
For many people who have found themselves in the unfortunate position of battling with drug addiction or alcohol addiction, although recovery is possible, successful and long-term recovery requires a lot of time, effort, and professional help — such as that which is offered at Ocean Recovery’s rehab addiction treatment.
Furthermore, a severe drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction can usually be a way for someone to cope with other as-yet undiagnosed mental health illnesses. A true recovery will need for you to deal with these other issues, and this is something which the dual-diagnosis treatments employed by Ocean Recovery’s highly-trained medical staff will be able to help you with.
Ocean Recovery’s addiction treatments employ both physical and psychological therapies. By curing the side effects of addiction in both your body and your mind, our rehab will make sure that you not only feel better physically, but that you are mentally prepared to confront and overcome the underlying psychological triggers that cause you to resort to addictive tendencies.
Allow Our Detox Clinic To Help You Detox Safely
Thanks to our safe medically-assisted detox program, which will be administered and monitored by our highly-skilled staff, you will be able to remove all of the negative substances that are present in your body. Our staff will meticulously monitor your drug withdrawal and alcohol withdrawal symptoms to ensure that you’re constantly in the best possible physical and mental condition.
Withdrawal side-effects which some individuals may experience — in particular with alcohol withdrawal — may involve the likes of, paranoia, complications with your blood pressure, hallucinations, vomiting, and more. Because of the unfortunate fact that detoxification without professional medical aid is a dangerous and uncertain process for someone, we highly advise you to detox with the help of our detox clinic.
Once all of the negative substances have been carefully removed from your body, you will be ready to progress with your recovery journey and begin putting your addiction behind you. Our physical and psychological therapies include:
One-To-One and Individual Therapies
While you are residing in Ocean Recovery’s residential rehabs, one-to-one therapy sessions with one of our highly-qualified therapists will provide a cornerstone of your recovery. In these therapy sessions, together with your therapist, you shall dig into the root cause of the development of your addiction. By confronting these issues, thought it may be difficult, you will lay the foundations for a long-term recovery.
Group Therapies
While you attend therapist-structured group sessions alongside similar likeminded people, you can start to craft a vital support network with individuals who’re unified by a common goal of recovery. Some of our therapies will additionally include family drug support and familial therapy sessions.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioural therapy is designed to specifically aid you in retraining how your mind processes addictive thoughts. When CBT is experienced in tandem with our one-to-one/individual therapy, you will find new and healthier techniques for your brain to adopt in repose to addictive triggers that preset in your daily life in the future.
Furthermore, we may implement a dual-diagnosis treatment for some individuals staying with us. This is because, for some individuals, drug addiction or alcohol addiction can begin as a coping mechanism for other as-yet undiagnosed mental health issues. Our treatment centres ware perfect primed to help you through these issues as, and if, they present.
Stress Management & Wellness Therapies
At Ocean Recovery, we know that stress is often a factor when it comes to and individual developing, and succumbing to, an addiction. Therefore, for some individuals, art therapy, meditation classes, exercise classes, and stress management courses can be hugely effective when it comes to helping people discovery new and healthy ways of expressing internalised negative emotions in a safe manner in contrast to them festering and contributing towards addictive tendencies.
Our Rehab Facilities
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:
CQC Registered
FREE Transportation Included
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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Aftercare And Relapse Prevention
While you are at one of our facilities, we will additionally carve out time to work on relapse prevention. In these classes, we will enable you to identify specific triggers and stressors that can present themselves once you return to your daily life, and develop appropriate coping mechanisms. Our complimentary aftercare programs will also provide you with invaluable resources for remaining sober once you are home.
You Can Start Your New, Better Life Today!
You should waste no time in contacting Ocean Recovery to start your new journey on the road to recovery. Our staff are waiting for you to reach out, and provide you with all you need to forge a new, healthier life. You can contact us at any time by calling us on 0151 268 6992, or contacting us through the online form on our website.
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