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Castleford Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
At Ocean Recovery Centre, our drug and alcohol service makes the long road to recovery as comfortable and quick as possible. We can help you get clean and become free again.
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In a time where more attention is correctly being placed on mental health awareness and issues, the British population is suffering record numbers of drug and alcohol-related casualties. As a nation, we’re beginning to understand the dangers of mental health issues more and more. However, we’re still behind when it comes to acknowledging the abuse of drugs and alcohol. Thankfully, the same can’t be said for our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Castleford.
Many of those suffering from substance addiction aren’t capable of taking the first step to recovery: reaching out for help. What seems like a simple phone call can be like climbing a mountain.
We urge you to call our Castleford rehab centre on 01253 847 553 or simply text HELP to 83222. No matter how lost, low or embarrassed you feel right now, our highly trained staff will know how to help.
At Ocean Recovery Centre our drug and alcohol service makes the long road to recovery as comfortable and quick as possible. But we can’t do it all for you. If you’re still hiding your addiction from others, lying about your habits or convincing yourself that everything’s fine, you need to take the leap. By admitting that you have a problem, you can stop living in denial.
Living In Denial
Denial is one of the single biggest challenges that addicts will face when it comes to overcoming their illness. For those in West Yorkshire, the inpatient treatments door to our Castleford rehab centre could not be closer. And yet, to many, it will feel like the other side of the world.
Often, drug and alcohol addiction go hand-in-hand with mental health issues. Even when they don’t, somebody suffering from substance addiction will find it difficult to make logical decisions. Addictive drugs affect the chemical make-up of the human brain. Powerful impulses can take over and logical reasoning disappears. Although many addicts are aware of the harmful consequences of the substances they’re abusing, they simply can’t say no.
Addicts living in denial will often hide the truth from themselves with lies. One of the most common beliefs is that no matter how addicted they become, they are still in control of the situation. Sadly, they couldn’t be further from the reality.
When somebody suffering from addiction admits that there could be a problem, they’ll know that certain behaviours will have to change. Coming clean means detoxing and detoxing can mean extreme discomfort and pain. It can mean taking ownership for your actions when you feel that you have little self-worth or reason to live. Denial protects them against that.
They won’t be aware of the harm they’re causing to loved ones around them and will point the blame in every direction but themselves. Drug and alcohol addiction are serious mental diseases, and at times it’s easy to forget that. That’s why anybody living in denial needs to speak to one of our medical team members. We have years of experience in helping patients admit that there may be a problem. With that barrier knocked down, we can begin the addiction treatment plan together.
What To Expect From Our Castleford Rehab Clinic
From the moment you walk through the doors of our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Castleford, you’ll be cared for and treated like a human being. This first point of contact is crucial. Many addicts enter our facilities with cripplingly low self-esteem and self-hatred. We’re here to help you turn that around.
There’s every chance that you’ll be nervous about entering a rehab clinic. What traumatising detox will you have to face and which strangers will be analysing every part of your body and mind? You’ve no need to be anxious.
If you’ve completed our free pre-admission questionnaire, then we’ll go through the answers with you. Your honesty helps us determine the best treatment plan for your illness. After your short 20-minute admission process, you’ll be given a start date for your Castleford rehabilitation centre.
After you’ve walked through the inpatient treatments’ door, you’ll be speaking with medical staff and doctors. We’ll perform an analysis on your mental and physical shape, and discuss the next stage with you. Drug and alcohol addictions are created for a number of reasons and that’s why our assessment is personalised and unique to you. You’ll be shown to your new home and made comfortable while we work on your treatment plan.
You’ll be given all the time, information and peace you need to agree on the drug and alcohol addiction service which we think is best suited to you. You’ll undergo a challenging detox but from that point on, you’ll be working towards a full recovery from your illness.
Call Ocean Recovery Centre Today
There’s little sense in delaying a visit to our drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Castleford. If you or your loved one are suffering from addiction, immediate treatment is required. NHS resources are stretched and you may not receive the speedy attention that you need. Book a tour of our private rehab centre today and even if you decide you’re not ready for admission, the tour won’t cost you a thing.
At Ocean Recovery Centre we have rehabilitation centres throughout the United Kingdom. Experienced and friendly staff will take care of your every need and no stone will be left unturned during your treatment. You’ll benefit from support groups, conversations with ex-addicts, holistic treatments and comfortable, spacious accommodation. You’ll receive medication where required, weekly updates on your progress and recognition where it’s due.
At other rehab centres, you’ll leave without the tools you need and risk falling back into bad habits. When you leave our rehab clinic, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of what made you to turn to substances in the first place. Being aware of the root cause means you won’t return to what created your illness in the first place. You’ll return with a fresh, clean mind, the ability to rebuild strained relationships.
Does this all sound too good to be true? Call our Castleford rehab centre on 01253 847 553 or simply text HELP to 83222. We can give you the courage you need to get your life back on track.
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