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Ocean Recovery has quick and simple admission services, which you can utilise today by calling us.Crosby Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
When it comes to approaching addiction treatment for drug addiction or alcohol addiction you need to confront the physical and the psychological dependency. For this to be done effectively you need the help of a professional drug and alcohol addiction treatment centre. Ocean Recovery provides people from all over the United Kingdom with the best possible quality of private healthcare for addiction.
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At Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre you will benefit from industry-leading addiction treatment options. Our state-of-the-art rehab is equipped with a detox clinic to help you through a medically assisted detoxification process, and our highly trained therapists will be able to administer all manner of one-to-one psychological addiction treatment. We also make sure that our clients are prepared for post-rehab life by taking them through relapse prevention planning and providing them with access to a complimentary year-long aftercare programme.
If you want rehab to be effective at treating your addictive disorder then you need to be prepared to make serious changes to your everyday life. Ocean Recovery is able to offer you the best physical and psychological addiction treatment available, but you need to be committed to making necessary changes for long-term recovery to be possible.
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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.
Making The Detoxification Process Effective
Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres are equipped with a detox clinic which will make it so that the process of withdrawal is safely accomplished. At our detox clinic, our medical specialists will administer a medically assisted detoxification treatment.
The aim of this physical course of addiction treatment will be to make sure that you start your stay with us by flushing the negative substances out of your body. Any withdrawal side-effects that you present with as your body adjusts to sobriety will be managed with carefully prescribed medication. The forms of medication that you are prescribed will naturally be dependent upon the substance that you are detoxing from. This is the safest way that you can experience alcohol withdrawal and/or narcotics withdrawal.
One of the additional benefits of experiencing withdrawal at our detox clinic is that you will have 24/7 monitoring. This means that your chances of relapsing are much lower than detoxing through an outpatient programme or on your own.
Our Addiction Treatment Options Are Second To None
Once you have been through the detoxification process at our detox clinic, your body and mind will be primed to experience our psychological addiction therapy options. Over the course of your stay with us, our addiction specialists will be performing constant psychological evaluations and working out which therapies/treatments you will be best benefiting from.
Some of our most effective treatments include the likes of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), stress management coaching, dual-diagnosis treatment, and much more. A lot of the one-to-one therapies will help you to identify what are the causes behind your substance abuse disorder as well as work out how to break down the neural pathways in your brain that lead you to resort to substance abuse.
Identifying healthier alternatives to replace your brain’s desire to resort to narcotics or alcohol will also form the basis of your relapse prevention planning. Your relapse prevention plan will mean you can learn to notice your triggers earlier and find better, healthier outlets for you to fall back upon.
Aftercare For Your Post Rehab Sobriety
Your relapse prevention planning will not be the only thing that prepares you for life once your treatment at our facility is completed. Ocean Recovery understands how important the first twelve months of post-rehab life is to long-term recovery.
Therefore, we give all of our clients a free twelve-month aftercare plan to help see them through any periods where they feel that the world is getting on top of them — or if they just want to talk. The aftercare programme will provide you with resources that could prove invaluable to maintaining your sobriety in that first year.
Rehab Options Near Me In Crosby
Ocean Recovery has quick and simple admission services, which you can utilise today by calling us on 01253 847 553. Through our helpline, you will not be faced with long, arduous waiting periods before you can get treatment. Call today to start experiencing the life-changing addiction treatment plans that Ocean Recovery can offer.
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.
How do I access drug and alcohol rehab in Crosby?
If you are in the Crosby area and you need professional drug and alcohol help, then the best thing you can do is call our helpline. Drug and alcohol addiction treatments are available across the United Kingdom, but you also want to make sure that you get the best possible quality of care. Therefore, when you reach out to our helpline and explain your current situation, we will be able to find you the best place to receive addiction treatment.
What happens after drug and alcohol rehab?
When you have completed a course of treatment at a residential rehabilitation centre then you will, quite simply, return to your daily life. However, while this may seem quite a daunting shift, you will have the benefit of relapse prevention planning and Ocean Recovery’s complimentary one-year aftercare programme. The purpose of an intensive drug and alcohol treatment plan is not just to get you clean, but to prepare you for the rest of your life of sobriety.
Can I refer a family member to drug and alcohol rehab?
If you have a family member or loved one who you believe needs professional drug and alcohol addiction helps, then Ocean Recovery can help. All you need to do to get them help is to call our helpline, ask about our family and friend referrals, and explain the current situation. Confronting someone about their substance abuse can be a very delicate situation, and therefore you should consult an addiction specialist before attempting to do so.
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