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If you are struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, you may be looking at rehab in Worcestershire. Ocean Recovery Centre has rehab clinics throughout the country and has helped countless people struggling with drug and alcohol misuse.
If you’re looking at options for rehab in Worcestershire, our local treatment centre can help you with your alcohol or drug problems.
Getting help with your alcohol or drug addiction can be difficult at first. It’s hard enough just to admit you have a problem because addiction can quickly take you by surprise and denial is a common thing to experience.
However, if you’re interested in getting help to finally stop drinking or for drug addiction treatment, then Ocean Recovery is the best place for that.
Is rehab the right choice for me?
There are other options out there, so how do you know whether detox and rehab is right for you? Many people try to quit on their own, which can often be dangerous without medical supervision.
Besides the dangers, quitting on your own isn’t an effective method of getting, and then remaining clean. It’s far too easy for you to relapse if all you’ve done is remove the substances. The problem is you can always get them back. The real solution is to get treatment that will result in you not wanting to get them back.
You might try therapy alone or support groups, but there’s a problem with these two solutions. Once your therapy session has ended, you go home and you’re stuck in the same environment you usually take substances in. You still have access to drugs and alcohol, which makes it easy to relapse.
What you need is to remove yourself from your typical environment, and then start treatment like therapy and group sessions. This means stepping away from your home and entering inpatient rehab which will remove you from typical triggers, temptations and the substances themselves.
A private rehab centre with a tailored recovery programme and residential treatment is the best option for most people.
This means that you can concentrate on the treatment and focus on your recovery without distractions.
What is a private rehab clinic like?
Most people don’t know what to expect when they enter rehab, but generally, the image they have in their head is negative.
They’re pleasantly surprised when they walk through our centres to find stylish accommodation and peaceful surroundings designed to make you feel comfortable. Our treatment centres are all about healing in the best possible way.
We realise that the more comfortable a person feels in rehab the more likely they are to continue the process. Nobody wants to be locked up and denied the substance they love. We aim to get through detoxification as smoothly and comfortably as possible.
What does an addiction treatment programme look like?
The next question you might have is what does treatment and a rehab recovery programme look like?
Addiction treatment can vary slightly for everyone as we like to work on treatment programmes tailored to you. However, there are some key things that all our residents must go through.
A medical detox
The first one is the detox. This is a medically supervised detox from all the harmful substances in your body. It will be an unpleasant experience because you’ll have to deal with cravings and withdrawal symptoms. However, it’s a vital part of the process. We can’t begin the real treatment without it because you’ll need to be clear-headed for the therapy to work.
Once you’ve completed the detox programme, it will be time to start the therapy – the real work that will lay the foundations for your future sobriety.
Addiction and mental health therapy
This therapy will look into why you became addicted to substances in the first place as there’s always an underlying reason for the addiction. These reasons can range from mental health conditions such as depression, or from trauma or grief. In these cases, the addict uses substances to help them cope with the difficulties they’re facing. They may find it ‘helps’ them to begin with, but soon it becomes less about that and more about simply needing the substance to function.
Other reasons include family, upbringing or social circles which can influence an addict’s behaviour or even introduce them to substances in the first place.
Our treatment will look at all these reasons to help you come to terms with your addiction. That’s the first step, but the next step is more about what to do in the future. We will help you identify triggers and come up with solutions on how to deal with temptations in different scenarios. It’s important that you develop healthier habits to deal with underlying issues but also to ensure you’re doing something else to distract yourself from taking substances.
Our rehabilitation centres use treatment options such as behavioural therapy, one-to-one sessions with addiction counsellors and we also encourage you to attend group therapy sessions. As daunting as they are, to begin with, we hope you will quickly feel comfortable sharing your experiences with others who have similar stories to tell.
How do I start rehab with Ocean Recovery?
We’re glad you’re considering getting inpatient help with your drug or alcohol addiction. If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Worcester, then we can arrange transportation for you to attend our rehab centre.
Our admissions team will help you get set up with a consultation so you can get a better idea of what to expect when you finally join us as a resident. We will take you through the whole process in more detail so that you feel comfortable and well informed about what to expect.
When you’re ready to join us, we’ll get you all booked in and we can start on the detox and eventually therapy.
All you need to do is make the first step and we’ll take it from there. You can contact the Ocean Recovery Centre on 01253 847 553 or by texting HELP to 83222 and we’ll get in contact with you as soon as possible.
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