Every year substance misuse and addiction causes untold harm – not only to the individuals involved but also to their loved ones and others around them.

Addiction is a serious condition that leads to compulsive behaviour or continued use of substances, even when you know there could be negative consequences. It changes the way your brain works and is extremely difficult to tackle without the kind of specialist addiction treatments available in a drug or alcohol rehab.

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These evidence-based treatments provide the best chance of making a full and lasting recovery and we can help you find the right rehabilitation options for you, as well as helping with mental health treatments such as eating disorder treatment and anxiety treatment.

 

How does Rehab work?

Alcohol and drug rehab is a way of delivering a tailored programme of specialist treatments for alcohol and drug addiction while you are in a safe and controlled environment. In a private drug and alcohol rehab, you will be able to really focus on your recovery, free of outside distractions and the triggers and temptations that may be associated with your drinking or drug use in everyday life.

This programme may comprise a range of different treatment options but they will all be designed to help you to get clean and stay that way by exploring the root causes behind your addiction and substance misuse.

 

What happens during Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Southgate?

When you attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Southgate or elsewhere in London you will participate in a tailored programme based on your own situation and requirements, but there are some common elements. Most stays in an inpatient rehab start with a period of detoxification, which is where you flush the drugs or alcohol from your system.

This drug or alcohol detox is accompanied by a range of therapies designed to help you explore your addiction issues and develop the knowledge and tools you need to remain sober moving forwards.

 

Addiction Therapy & Treatment options in Southgate

There are a number of different addiction treatment models available but most are based primarily on talking therapies. Not all rehabs offer the same facilities and services though, so it’s important to find the right one for you, which is where we come in.

As well as different therapies and treatments some rehab centres may offer services such as a guided alcohol intervention or additional mental health treatments such as depression treatment. People with addiction issues often suffer from mental health issues at the same time and it can be very valuable to treat both elements at the same time as they may be intertwined. This approach is often known as dual diagnosis.

 

Medical Alcohol and Drug Detox

Long term substance misuse can lead to a physical and psychological dependency on the substance and stop using the substance can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms. These can vary depending on the substance involved and other factors.

Withdrawal from alcohol or opioids, for example, can lead to severe physical symptoms while the symptoms associated with cocaine addiction and cannabis addiction tend to be more psychological in nature. Any alcohol or drug detox is difficult, however, and can be potentially dangerous. Medical detox will help you to get through this vital stage safely, with supervision and prescription medication available where appropriate.

 

Therapy for Alcohol and Drug Addiction

Detox is a crucial step but it is only one part of the recovery journey. Relapse prevention is also incredibly important and the tools for this are usually provided via a range of talking therapies. The exact mix may vary but could include group therapy, one to one counselling and evidence-based psychological techniques such as Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

There may also be complementary therapies available such as art therapy, meditation and relaxation techniques. Combined with a good aftercare programme, these can provide you with tools and coping strategies to help make your recovery a complete and lasting one.

 

How long is Rehab?

The length of a stay in rehab can vary quite widely depending on your own individual needs and circumstances. Some programmes cover the detox stage only, but a holistic rehabilitation programme is much more likely to help you make a long-lasting recovery. Programmes may typically range from 14 days to 90 days or even longer, with longer stays generally shown to be more effective than shorter ones.

 

Cost of Alcohol and Drug Rehab

The cost of alcohol and drug rehab can also vary quite widely depending on the length of the programme and the facilities offered by the rehab centre. Different payment plans may be available and costs will always be fully discussed during the admissions process.

 

Nearest CQC registered Rehab to Southgate

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator for health and social care in England and a CQC rating can provide a good indication of the levels of care and treatment available at a given rehab centre. If you are looking for drug and alcohol rehab in London, we can find the nearest and best CQC-registered rehabs in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab?
At an inpatient or residential rehab you will stay at the centre, allowing you to concentrate on a structured programme of treatments away from the triggers and stresses of everyday life. An outpatient programme, of the type typically offered by the NHS, will require you to attend appointments at clinics or other venues. You will have to manage these appointments yourself, as well as the detoxification process. Both approaches can be valuable but inpatient rehab is generally more effective for serious addiction problems.
What happens during the Admissions Process?
We know that people with addiction problems are often in denial about the extent of their addiction, which is why we offer services such as family intervention, family referrals and friend referrals. Once the ball is rolling there will be a telephone assessment to determine your needs before finding the right facility.
What do I need to bring to Rehab?
Different rehabs can have their own policies on what you should and shouldn’t bring. In general you will need clothes, any prescription medicines (new and sealed), toiletries, cash and debit or credit cards. The centre may ask you not to bring electronic devices such as tablets or laptops, although some may allow them at certain times.

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