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Addictions are severe psychological disorders that require treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Weymouth if they are to be defeated.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Weymouth
However, due to limited support and resources across Weymouth, many individuals continue to defer the treatment they need.
To secure drug and alcohol rehab treatment in Weymouth, contact us today.
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Are you suffering from Drug and Alcohol Addiction and need help? If so, Ocean Recovery is a leading UK based expert in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today. You can either call our confidential helpline or request a call-back by clicking on the below form.
Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment
Across Weymouth, many drug and alcohol rehabs can cater to your addiction treatment needs. The two main rehab treatment options include inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment.
Outpatient treatment is commonly provided by NHS rehabs and sees those in recovery undergo cognitive behavioural therapy and group therapy. These treatments are highly effective and enable many individuals to uncover the cause of their addiction. However, it should be noted that outpatient treatment has been linked to an increase in the number of individuals relapsing within the first year of their recovery.
Unlike outpatient drug and alcohol rehabs in Weymouth, inpatient rehabs, or residential rehabs as they are otherwise known, offer industry-leading treatments that continue to enable those in recovery to maintain their sobriety in the weeks, months and years following treatment.
Though both rehab options can be effective, inpatient rehab treatment is deemed more advantageous. This is because inpatient rehab ensures that individuals in need of addiction treatment can access intense treatment programmes and treatments that are customised to their personal needs.
Inpatient Rehab At Ocean Recovery
Located in Blackpool, our inpatient rehabilitation centre enables those struggling with addiction to remove themselves from their day-to-day life and focus solely on their addiction recovery.
Though we aim to help as many individuals as we can, personalised treatment and care remain at the heart of what we do. No two clients are the same, which is why our rehab only caters to up to 13 people at any given time.
Focusing on healing the mind and the body, catering to a small number of patients enables us to provide one-to-one care for a prolonged period.
Combined with our state-of-the-art facilities, including tranquil treatment rooms, private bedrooms, and shared lounges, inpatient rehab at Ocean Recovery remains extremely beneficial.
Our Treatment Options Greatly Vary
At Ocean Recovery, we appreciate that the treatment that may benefit one individual may not necessarily benefit another. As a result, we provide personalised treatment programmes to each person that attends our private rehab for treatment.
Typically including a medically induced detoxification, psychological therapy, well-being therapy and relapse prevention support, our treatment programmes combine many different treatment options that cater to a wealth of addiction and recovery needs.
Detoxification, for example, helps our clients withdraw from the substance they have become reliant on. Removing harmful toxins from the brain and body, our detoxification programmes gradually ease the physical symptoms that our clients have come to experience throughout their addiction. Detoxification also encourages cognitive function to restore. This sees many able to think more clearly.
Although detoxification is extremely beneficial, therapy must be administered if an individual is to distinguish how they can maintain their recovery.
At Ocean Recovery, our therapies include psychological therapies, well-being therapies and holistic therapies. Administered throughout the rehabilitation stage of our treatment programmes, these therapies help our clients understand their addiction in greater detail.
Irrespective of the therapy incorporated into a client’s personalised treatment programme, here at Ocean Recovery, our psychologists and counsellors work alongside those in recovery to ensure that treatment is effective and contributes to their long-term recovery goals at all times.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Addictions often arise due to an underlying mental health disorder, such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. Unable to cope with the pessimistic thoughts, flashbacks and feelings encountered, many individuals turn to alcohol and drugs in a bid to relax for a short period.
As the brain associates substances with enhanced moods and periods of relaxation, cravings gradually arise, leaving many to become dependent on substances.
When addictions and mental health disorders come hand-in-hand, dual diagnosis treatment must be secured. Failure to do so significantly reduces an individual’s ability to overcome an addiction.
At Ocean Recovery, we specialise in providing dual diagnosis treatment. Combining addiction treatments, such as detoxification and rehabilitation, with mental health treatments, such as mindfulness, counselling and stress management, our dual diagnosis treatment relieves mental health disorders and eliminates addictions.
Contact Us Today For Personalised Advice
To find out more about how attending our private drug and alcohol rehab could benefit you, please do not hesitate to contact us today.
Likewise, if you are ready to refer yourself for treatment and would prefer to attend our rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Weymouth, please call us today on 01253 847 553.
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.
What Are The Benefits Of Attending Rehab?
As you search for a drug and alcohol rehab in Weymouth, it is normal for you to want to uncover the benefits of attending rehab, especially if you are contemplating a residential rehab. Below, we have shared just a few benefits of attending rehab.
- You will have the opportunity to take advantage of many treatments that will help you overcome your addiction upon attending rehab
- Attending rehab will ensure that you can withdraw from drugs or alcohol in a safe and secure location
- Completing addiction treatment and attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Weymouth will help you maintain your recovery
What Support Will Be Available After Completing Rehab?
Upon completing rehab, we will continue to support you as you return home to Weymouth with 12-months of free aftercare support. Our aftercare support includes weekly group catch up sessions and one-to-one therapy.
You will also find that there are many addiction recovery support groups that you can join in Weymouth.
How Do I Refer Myself To Ocean Recovery?
Referring yourself for treatment at Ocean Recovery is extremely easy. All you need to do is call us today.
In doing so, our admissions team will take the time to understand your addiction, and they will listen to you as you share how an addiction to drugs or alcohol has come to impair your life.
Initiating our pre-admission assessment, our admissions team will ask you several questions that will ascertain the treatment you require. Upon sharing our treatment options with you, our team will ensure that you are provided with a suitable admissions date to commence treatment if you would like to attend our rehab.
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