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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Stalybridge

Find help and support for addiction via drug and alcohol rehab Stalybridge

    Struggling with an addiction can be tiring, not only for yourself but for those in your life too. The longer your addiction is present, the harder it will be to overcome it.

    Naturally, the body builds a resistance to the substance you are addicted to, making you increase your dosage.

    This can have irreversible and even fatal effects on the body, so we urge you to reach out as soon as possible.

    At OK Rehab, we can help. Our team can offer you suitable treatment recommendations to assist you in entering recovery.

    All we ask is that you acknowledge your problem with drugs or alcohol and fully commit to rehabilitation, whether it be in the form of inpatient or outpatient care.

    Contact our team today on 0800 326 5559 to begin your initial assessment. This assessment will help to determine the most effective treatment, meaning you can be on your way to sobriety as soon as possible.

    What is addiction?

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    Addiction is defined as something that a person has no control over despite the fact it causes harm.

    People can become addicted to many things, from drugs and alcohol to shopping and gambling.

    If you are unable to go longer than one day without consuming substances or taking action, you are likely struggling with an addiction.

    If you are confused about your issues with substances and are unsure if you are suffering from addiction, it is always worth contacting professionals such as ourselves.

    Addiction can be caused by a variety of things such as poor mental health, stress, and trauma. From this, it can form into an unhealthy spiral, placing your physical and psychological health in jeopardy.

    Over time, addiction becomes very hard to manage which is why we urge all clients to reach out sooner rather than later.

    Addiction not only destroys your health but also the social aspects of your life such as your career and your relationships with loved ones.

    If you have recognised your problem with substances, reach out to our team today. We can work together to recommend only the best rehab clinics in the Stalybridge area.

    If you have struggled with addiction for a long time, we also must remind you that it is never too late to seek help.

    Whilst some effects of addiction are irreversible, our team and the team at your chosen clinic will work around the clock to find effective treatment programmes for you.

    Find the expert help you need at a drug and alcohol rehab in Stalybridge by giving us a call today on 0800 326 5559

    What happens at residential rehab?

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    Residential rehabilitation is the most effective and popular form of treatment as it allows you to take time to focus solely on your recovery efforts.

    By leaving your home for around 28 days you will be able to work with a team of professionals who can help you overcome your physical and psychological dependence.

    Upon arrival at your chosen facility in Stalybridge, you will undergo medical examinations to determine the most effective forms of treatment. By opting for private treatment, you will be able to engage in a treatment programme personalised to your every need.

    This is a major benefit of private healthcare and can increase your chances of recovery far more than if you were to opt for a free or cheaper programme.

    Many treatment programmes typically begin with a detox. This can be a challenging part of rehab for many clients, but it is important to remember that by engaging with this form of treatment in a licensed facility, staff will work slowly and safely to reduce your consumption.

    This is far better than stopping suddenly at home, for example, which can place your health in extreme danger.

    As your consumption levels are lowered, you will most probably experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms depend on the severity of your addiction and the length of time in which you have been addicted.

    Whilst a detox can seem daunting, it is essential in overcoming physical dependencies, allowing you to move forward into therapy.

    Staff at your clinic are also on hand 24/7 to manage your withdrawals and monitor your progress.

    After you have completed this programme you can begin therapy. Mental health disorders can often be underlying causes of addiction and also a consequence of abusing drugs and alcohol.

    This is why sourcing the right kinds of therapy for all clients is important in rehab.

    To achieve long-term sobriety, you must be willing to acknowledge the roots and triggers of your addiction. By working with a therapist, you can successfully do so allowing you to heal effectively.

    To discover more about what happens at drug and alcohol rehab in Stalybridge and how it can help you, talk to us on 0800 326 5559

    What forms of therapy are available?

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    Many different types of therapy are employed to treat addiction.

    The most common forms of therapy on offer at rehab include:

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – this form of therapy helps to identify and reframe negative behaviours. It can also help you to acknowledge negative thoughts and work on ways in which to turn them into positive ones.
    • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) – Similar the CBT, this form of therapy focuses on tackling negative and uncontrolled emotions.
    • Group Therapy – gaining support from your peers is vital in rehab as it can help you to share experiences and listen to similar situations.
    • Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) – This form of therapy can be very effective for those struggling with PTSD. It helps to alleviate the physical triggers of distress associated with certain forms of trauma and addictions.

    Find the right kind of therapy for your needs at a drug and alcohol rehab in Stalybridge by giving us a call on 0800 326 5559

    What happens after rehab?

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    Once your programme at a residential facility in Stalybridge has concluded, you will return home. This means that you will also have to make lifestyle changes in order for you to remain in long-term recovery.

    This could include changes to where you socialise and the people you socialise with.

    To ensure your progress in recovery, your clinic will remain in contact with you for up to twelve months.

    During this time, you will be expected to attend your clinic for therapy sessions and meetings to monitor your first year of sobriety.

    You will also be encouraged to connect with local community groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or SMART Recovery.

    Whilst the first twelve months can be tough, you will not be alone. You will also have our support and you can contact us any time by calling 0800 326 5559 or emailing us at info@okrehab.org.

    With the right help, any addiction can be overcome.

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