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Securing treatment for an addiction can be extremely overwhelming, especially as many factors ultimately need to be considered when contemplating which drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester to attend. Paired with extensive waiting times and reduced treatment availability, it is normal to question whether attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester is suitable.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Winchester
However, as addictions can only be overcome when professional addiction treatment is secured, addiction treatment must be sought.
If you have been unable to secure treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, here at Ocean Recovery, we can provide you with a place in our residential rehab.
Whether you are hoping to find out more about the treatments readily available or want to refer yourself to a drug and alcohol rehab, we can assist you.
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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 callback by clicking on the below form.
Symptoms Of Addiction
As drug and alcohol addictions are psychological disorders that impair an individual’s physical and psychological health, the symptoms of addiction greatly vary. However, a number of common symptoms are associated with substance addictions. These symptoms include, but are not limited to, the following:
– Changes in physical appearances, such as weight loss, pale complexion and bloodshot eyes
– Persistent headaches and nausea
– Inability to concentrate and retain information
– Increased anxiety, insomnia and paranoia
– Isolation from others
– Becoming extremely agitated
– Experiencing mood swings
– Poor judgement
– Feeling hopeless
– Secretive behaviour
– Lack of interest in activities and hobbies
When the symptoms noted above arise alongside alcohol and drug abuse, they indicate that an addiction is present. However, it should be noted that these symptoms can also signal that an underlying illness requires treatment. As a result, we assess the physical and psychological health and well-being of each individual that enters our rehab to ensure that appropriate treatment and care is prescribed.
Rehabilitation Treatment At Ocean Recovery
Irrespective of the substance you find yourself addicted to, our therapy-based rehabilitation treatment programmes are designed to help you achieve your recovery goals, whatever they may be.
Tailored to the personal needs of our clients, our therapy-based treatment programmes combine psychological therapies, well-being therapies and holistic therapies. Each of our therapies help those in recovery understand how their addiction has impaired their life. Our therapies also encourage our clients to reflect on their addiction in order to overcome intrusive thoughts and feelings experienced.
Below, we have outlined just a number of the therapies we offer here at our residential rehab centre. Please be aware that if you decide to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, you may not have access to the therapies we can offer you. This is because many of our therapies have been designed specifically to support our clients.
Psychological Therapy
Our psychological therapies focus on helping our clients understand their addiction, deal with the factors that have caused their addiction to arise and secure a much more optimistic outlook on life. These therapies include, but are not limited to, the following.
– Cognitive behavioural therapy
– Motivational interviewing
– Trauma and abuse counselling
– Bereavement counselling
– Stress management
Well-Being Therapy
Unlike our psychological therapies, which are mostly talking therapies, our well-being therapies provide an additional outlet for individuals in recovery to express how their addictions have caused them to feel.
Our well-being therapies also help many deal with the emotions experienced during rehabilitation and offer various coping strategies that can be employed in the years following treatment.
Should you attend our residential rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, you can expect to access the following well-being therapies:
– Art, drama and music therapy
– Relaxation and sleep management therapy
– Acupuncture and acu-detox
– Mindfulness
– Diet and nutritional supplement therapy
– Low-level laser therapy
Holistic Therapy
In addition to providing psychological and well-being therapies, we provide the following holistic therapy here at Ocean Recovery:
– Hairdressing
– Reiki
– Massage
– Reflexology
– Healing
Although we are able to offer these therapies, it should be noted that they are only available upon request for an additional cost.
Detoxification At Ocean Recovery
While our therapy based rehabilitation treatment programmes are highly effective and enable many of our clients to secure a long term recovery, before commencing therapy, detoxification must be completed.
Spanning seven days, detoxification at our residential rehab is supervised by a team of medical professionals.
Essentially kick starting your journey to sobriety, our detoxification programmes encourage the body and brain to withdraw from substances.
As you withdraw from substances, it is entirely normal to experience withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, headaches, anxiety and insomnia. While these symptoms will alleviate naturally within a matter of days, we can prescribe medication if the symptoms encountered are unbearable.
Contact Us Today
If you are ready to commence treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, and would like to talk to us about the treatments we can offer you, please contact us today.
Our admissions team is on hand to guide you through your treatment options and answer any questions you have about detoxification, rehabilitation and attending a private drug and alcohol rehab.
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.
Is Support Available Upon Completing A Rehabilitation Programme?
Yes, aftercare support is provided upon completing a rehabilitation programme. Here at Ocean Recovery, we equip all of our clients with 12-months of aftercare support as they leave our rehab centre and continue their recovery at home.
If you attend our rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, we will discuss your aftercare support options with you as you prepare to return home.
How Long Does A Rehabilitation Programme Take To Complete?
Our rehabilitation programmes typically take 28 days to complete. However, your progress and the severity of your addiction will essentially determine how long you need to stay in rehab for.
Will I Be Able To Return To Winchester During Treatment?
As we only offer treatment on a residential basis, you will unfortunately not be able to return to Winchester as you progress through treatment. This is because doing so could hinder your recovery and could cause you to relapse.
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