Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Uxbridge
Are you looking for a drug and alcohol rehab in Uxbridge to help you overcome a drug or alcohol addiction? We can help you at Ocean Recovery – contact us today on 01253 847 553 to kick start your recovery journey!
Uxbridge Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Here at Ocean Recovery, we are drug and alcohol addiction treatment and recovery specialists with years of experience. You can trust us to guide you to recovery – contact us today.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Uxbridge
Any type of addiction will have a considerable impact on your physical and mental health. There may already be some issues that have arisen from your drug or alcohol addiction. This may include damaging your relationships (friendly, professional, family etc.). You may have already struggled with financial issues and you may feel lost and alone. Now is the time to take action.
Thankfully, this does not have to be your reality for much longer. Rehabilitation is the number one way to remove an addiction safely and effectively and create long term abstinence.
It takes great courage and strength to ask for help. That is why we pride ourselves on creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for anyone joining us.
We believe in a holistic approach, treating every person as an individual and catering to your specific needs. There is a lot to take in, but thankfully you have medical professionals with you every step of the way. In order to learn about rehab and create the best programme for you, you must learn in more detail about the types of treatment we offer and how to understand and work through any troubling issues.
Understanding Dual Diagnosis
Sometimes, alcohol and drug addiction may merge together. They may not have started this way, but one problem can lead to another and spiral easily. Understanding this is important.
Having two dependencies means that your programme will be tailor made to your needs. You will need to undergo a detoxification programme that factors in your personal needs. It may feel difficult, but it is possible to achieve.
There are likely many mental factors that have led to this outcome. Therefore, you will be able to talk this through in detail to ensure that you have all the tools you need to carve a new life and live your life free from substance abuse. It may seem troubling and difficult to deal with, but there are numerous therapists and medical professionals who have exceptional experience in dual diagnosis treatment.
Detoxification, Withdrawal, and Therapy
If you are looking for the complete recovery programme, then that is something we can offer you. This begins with an alcohol or drug detox period, which lasts around 7 days and this focuses on withdrawing you from the substance and focusing on recovery from psychotropic products.
Detoxification treatment is carried out with a multidisciplinary team that includes doctors, nurses, and dieticians as well as trained counsellors.
The second phase of the treatment consists of numerous types of psychotherapy. These have exceptionally successful outcomes and are world renowned techniques that lead to success. Some of the treatment and our therapies currently available are:
- CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
- Individual, group, and family therapy
- Holistic therapies
- Long-term follow-up to prevent relapse
Treatment phases may last anywhere from weeks to months. It depends on the type of addiction and its severity. Each programme is strategically created to ensure the best outcome for you.
There is 24/7 support in a safe and secure environment, away from the toxic atmosphere. Furthermore, you will be able to gain access to a successful aftercare programme – contact us to find out more.
Relapse Prevention
The causes of addiction are often complex and profound. There is no miracle cure, but rather a series of techniques, treatments and therapies that ensure success. A willingness to remain sober is the most important factor. Professional help is the only way to ensure that you don’t relapse. Thankfully, you will have access to all the help you need.
You must focus on mastering the root cause and the stages that led you to this addiction. You must control any urges to relapse, and you will, because now you will understand them and know your triggers. You will have the very best tools to overcome them with a network of support. There is truly no better way to manage your addiction.
Some of the support you will have access to will look at the following comprehensive framework for long term success. Some of the most specific tools of relapse prevention include keeping a healthy open mind, and learning to understand your mind.
Once you achieve this, you will feel confident in yourself to tackle the world again, and find meaning within your life again:
- Increasing client self-efficacy, dispelling myths about the effects of addiction and appreciating the aspect of good health following addiction.
- Managing and overcoming fears of failure, and moving towards a specific set goal (studying, new job, etc.).
- Identifying any specific high-risk situations or toxic environments that you want to move away from and ensuring that you can overcome this.
- Identify and recognise any cravings or temptations that try to force you to relapse.
- Understand your needs and your behaviour and why you behave this way.
- Learning to carve meaningful relationships and be open minded with the people you care about.
- Learning relaxation techniques and learning to manage stress effectively. You will learn how to turn off and how to take care of your physical health, including diet.
- Learning how to manage a balanced lifestyle and setting boundaries for yourself, as well as ensuring that you feel happy and healthy and have a stable environment to live in.
We will check in with you to make sure things are going well. There is no quick end to rehab, and this is often a misconception. There is long term support available. You will find new friends, forge new friendships and will have created a large network of support in this time.
Get Addiction Help
If you are looking for private drug and alcohol rehab in Uxbridge, then you can be guaranteed that there are a plethora of options available. Reaching out to us is the first step towards a successful outcome. You can work towards new goals, forge new relationships, heal past relationships, find a new career and see the world with clearer eyes.
Do not suffer in silence. Speak with us today to ensure that you have access to the help that you need and deserve. We are always here to offer impartial advice and information to anyone who needs it. Learn about the ways in which you could start a new journey to health and happiness – call us today on 01253 847 553 or email info@oceanrecoverycentre.com.
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.
When do I need to go to rehab?
You should ideally go to rehab as soon as you realise that you have a problem with addiction – whether you come to this realisation yourself or are encouraged to reach it through a drug or alcohol intervention. It is never too soon to seek help and the sooner you do so, the more damage you can avoid doing to your health, life and those around you. On the other hand, it is never too late to seek help and many people who have struggled with their addiction for years find they are finally able to break free from the vicious cycle with the help of drug and alcohol rehab programmes.
What should I take to rehab?
You should bring comfortable clothes, nightwear and attire for some physical activities. You can bring personal items such as photos, ornaments and musical instruments. At Ocean Recovery we provide free WiFi so you can bring laptops, smartphones and even a games console. You should bring any medications you are prescribed but discuss them on admission. Alcohol and prohibited drugs are strictly banned.
How important is an aftercare plan?
The first 12 months after rehab can be an extremely difficult time when you are in recovery. Your stay in rehab will have provided you with the tools and knowledge you need for relapse prevention, but it can be difficult to stay strong and everyone struggles sometimes. A good aftercare plan can provide the support just when you need it, to help ensure you stay clean and sober moving forward.
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