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North Yorkshire Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire, then Ocean Recovery Centre could be a great option for you. Call us on 01253 847 553 and take your first step today!
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Ocean Recovery Centre offers drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in North Yorkshire. Since this service is entirely private, we do not require any GP or NHS involvement in your treatment and we accept referrals from GPs, family members and employers, as well as self-referrals.
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we assure your treatment is conducted according to the strictest possible standard of confidentiality.
Before you attend rehab, you will probably experience a range of emotions that are collectively termed ‘denial’. When you suffer from an addiction to drugs or alcohol, it’s difficult to admit that you can’t control your behaviour. This will likely make you feel powerless and motivate you to conclude that you don’t need professional help because you can ‘sort this out yourself’.
Overcoming Denial
We ask you to find the inner strength to overcome your denial. Unfortunately, tens of thousands of lives are lost each year at the hands of addiction because of the power of denial. Overcoming denial is the first step to long-term recovery. If you struggle to overcome denial, we advise you to take small steps towards accepting you suffer from an addiction to drugs or alcohol. The first step you can take is to contact us today on 01253 847 553 for free help and guidance.
Once you have overcome your denial, the next logical step towards recovery is to seek out professional addiction treatment. The most effective form of addiction treatment is known as ‘residential treatment’. This is where you are removed from your usual environment and placed in the safety of a purpose-built rehabilitation centre. This means you are removed from your drug-using or alcohol consuming environment whilst you undergo your treatment.
Do I Need Rehab?
Chances are if you are reading this page you are worried about your own or a loved one’s alcohol or drug use. But there are a number of psychological, behavioural and physical signs and symptoms to be aware of.
Psychological:
- Sudden mood changes
- Excessive anger
- Fatigue
- Paranoia
- Easily agitated
- Issues with concentration and focus
- Poor judgment
- Issues with memory
- Low self-esteem or self-worth
- Pre-existing mental health issues are much worse.
Behavioural – these signs are usually noticed more by family or friends:
- Overly defensive or secretive
- Not attending work or education consistently
- Withdrawing from social events or responsibilities
- No interest in old hobbies or activities
- Still drinking or taking drugs even though you know the negative consequences
- Being unable to stop using your chosen substance
- Relationship issues
- Financial issues
Physical – again family and friends may notice these signs before the addict themselves.
- Sudden weight change
- Irregular sleep schedule
- Lack of personal hygiene
About Treatment in North Yorkshire
The rehab facility we offer in North Yorkshire accepts clients all ages, gender and religion. All you need to be is over the age of 18 to benefit from our treatment.
We also accept clients who suffer from dual diagnosis. Dual diagnosis is when you also suffer from an underlying mental health disorder alongside substance misuse. We treat a variety of complex disorders such as eating disorders, clinical depression and a number of psychiatric and impulse control disorders.
Our treatment programmes generally require you to attend for around 28 days. However, we also offer abbreviated detox programmes for between 7-14 days in duration.
All detox programmes we offer are supported by our in-house team of clinicians. You will benefit from 24/7 medical supervision, and we also provide you with a range of medications to help you detoxify without suffering from adverse withdrawal symptoms. This is applicable for both alcohol and drug detoxification programmes. Before your detox programme begins, you will receive a full physical examination.
The treatment we offer is holistic and therapeutic in nature. We also offer 12-step work for those who regularly attend Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, although this is not the focus of the counselling and therapy we offer in North Yorkshire.
As stated above addiction affects people psychologically, behaviourally and physically so at Ocean Recovery we have therapies targeted towards each area. We have counselling and traditional speaking therapies. Art, relaxation and dietary therapies. Medical doctors and a number of social activities, quiz and film nights for example.
We believe Ocean Recovery Centre is the ideal place to undergo your rehab treatment in North Yorkshire. To ensure your treatment is long-lasting, we also offer you an extended aftercare programme. The cost of aftercare is incorporated into your overall treatment plan, meaning you do not need to pay anything extra to benefit from this fantastic year-long aftercare plan.
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To learn more about our drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in North Yorkshire, contact us today on 01253 847 553. When you call, we shall assist you through the admissions process and book a convenient date for your treatment to begin.
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