Has your addiction to drink and drugs started to affect your life? Perhaps you’ve lost your job, or your marriage has broken down as a result? If so, it’s time to finally get the help you need.
The statistics say that around just over half of those who attend Accident and Emergencies at the Royal Sussex County Hospital had consumed alcohol.
Like elsewhere across the UK, Brighton has been blighted by drug and alcohol addiction. This problem has gotten progressively worse over the last decade.
At Rehab 4 Addiction, we can assist you in gaining access to drug and alcohol rehab in Brighton, without having to wait.
We work with many rehab clinics in the area, many of which offer immediate treatment.
If you don’t want to wait on lengthy NHS lists for the treatment you need, contact us, and we’ll help you to gain access to private addiction treatment in Brighton.
24 people died due to drug use in Brighton in 2019.(1) Drug and alcohol use is the cause of addiction because of how these substances change brain functioning.
The user is no longer able to control their thoughts because the brain works in survival mode. Thoughts and behaviours become automatic.
Actually, people with addictions are very good at surviving even if they do so in unhealthy ways. What this proves is that channelled in a positive way, each person with an addiction has huge potential to heal.
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At Rehab 4 Addiction, we strongly recommend that you choose residential rehab services.
Living within a clinic during your treatment programme means that you will be completely removed from temptation, allowing you to focus on quitting drinks and drugs for good.
Plus, because you’ll receive 24/7 care and support from a team of qualified and experienced medical professionals, including psychiatrists and psychotherapists, you’re much more likely to make a full recovery.
On entering a drug & alcohol rehab in Brighton, some residents will receive what is known as a dual diagnosis.
This is where both a mental health problem and addiction exist at the same time.
Many people develop addictions when they have turned repetitively to drugs and alcohol in order to self-medicate around symptoms of mental health.
People with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorder, schizophrenia, and PTSD turn to substances. This is because they might want to feel happy, relaxed, numb, or dulled down.
Of course, prolonged use, drugs and alcohol can then create a substance abuse issue. Where this occurs, it’s important that rehab staff are aware.
It means that your treatment programme can then address both conditions. When this happens, there are higher chances of a successful recovery.
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Abstinence is the best way of managing addiction. The longer a person is sober, the easier it becomes because the brain develops new neural pathways which create new, healthy behaviours.
This is what takes over the older addictive habits.
However, because substances so severely affect the structure of the brain, when a person has one drink or hit of drugs, it’s too easy for the person to fall back into old, unhealthy habits.
It takes time, energy, and effort to build new brain functioning in order to beat addiction. Many people do it, though, and you can too.
Some people using substances will opt for council-funded options over a private drug & alcohol rehab in Brighton.
It’s helpful to know what they offer. Council-funded services tend to offer a one-size-fits-all approach. This is because they’re available to the entire community.
What this means is that there is a schedule of group sessions available every week. There is usually also some one-to-one input with staff at the centre.
Sadly, however, due to government cuts in the sector, these services are becoming more and more stretched.
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Private clinics are set up to treat people who have really serious addictions. These tend to come with certain symptoms as well as circumstances that are typical.
Any of the following would make you eligible to enter rehab as a resident:
For those who aren’t suited to rehab, there are other options where you can go for support or help.
You’ll be welcomed by a member of staff, introduced to various people, and then you’ll undergo a couple of assessments.
These are in order to gauge what support you need as part of your recovery programme.
This is so that the staff understand how severe your addiction to drugs is. It was devised by a number of addiction specialists across the world.
They realised it was important that substance use be looked at for more than simply whether it causes physical withdrawal.
Questions revolve around:
The assessment looks at all areas of your life; the addiction as well as all the other aspects. Its goal is to provide a detailed overview of what your life is like.
When this is achieved it’s much clearer what therapies you’re going to need.
Topics include:
For those who have drink problems, the AUDIT assessment is used. This offers a clear outlook as to how alcohol is affecting you, your life, and those around you.
The higher the score you get, the more severe the addiction.
The following areas are covered:
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Millions of people are affected by someone in the family who has an addiction. It’s incredibly stressful to live with and know the best way to look out for your loved one.
There are things you can do, though, to help.
The CRAFT intervention supports family members to interact in healthier ways. It helps with boundary setting, knowing how to communicate, and supporting the loved one to take steps towards rehab.
The emphasis is on positively influencing the person by focusing on what they’re doing well.
Another way you can approach your loved one is through intervention with a professional. The two of you would sit down with your loved one and discuss concerns.
After this, there would be time spent going through various treatment options.
To stay at a private drug & alcohol rehab in Brighton, there is a cost. This is in order to cover all specialist treatments and any medications. There are a few options.
Here is a summary of what you can expect to pay:
For a 10 day detox in a single room, it’s £3000-£6000. If you share a room with other residents, then it’s about £2000-£4000.
For a 28 day residential stay in a single room, it’s around £8000-£12000. For a shared room, it’s around £6000.
A home detox which is overseen by a doctor is around £1500. The doctor would see or speak with the person every day before prescribing medications. They usually last 10 days.
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There are various ways to ensure that your expectations and needs are met when you go to rehab.
One of the main things you can do is make sure you choose the best rehab for you.
To know how to make that choice, you can:
With all this information in hand, it’s easier to decide. If you’re not confident doing all of this, call the Rehab 4 Addiction team for support.
If you experience physical symptoms when you go into an alcohol withdrawal then the safest way to come off alcohol is through alcohol detox.
At a drug & alcohol rehab in Brighton, it will be overseen by a doctor.
Withdrawal symptoms include:
The latter can lead to death. This is why having a medically overseen detox is essential. This way staff are able to keep you alive and well.
Usually, medications like Librium are prescribed to make the detox period as smooth as possible. The detox lasts around 10 days.
It’s recommended that you have a detox if you’re physically dependent on alcohol. Also, you’ll get the most from detox if you stay on a while longer in order to benefit from psychological input.
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As just mentioned, a detox usually lasts around 10 days. Most people entering rehab for serious addiction require a 28 days stay.
This is to ensure there’s enough time to immerse in the various alternative and psychological therapies needed to build recovery.
If a person has serious mental health issues, then they might stay an extra week.
Where people have cocaine problems, it’s important to think about the long-term damage it creates. Many don’t think beyond the “comedown” in the few days after use.
The truth is, with regular use toxins from cocaine and crack cocaine build up in the body.
Not only can nose cartilage and mental health deteriorate, actually, but the body also develops a huge risk of illnesses and diseases.
Cancer, cardiovascular disease and respiratory illnesses are just some of the long-term issues that can arise.
Treatment looks at the causes of addiction and how a person can change the way they think. When the person is able to do this, they can then develop healthy behaviours.
It takes a lot of unravelling for the therapist and patient but these talking therapies and exercises offered can build a life of abstinence.
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Lots of people will enter drug & alcohol rehab in Brighton due to heroin use. This opiate creates a dependency which means that a physical detox is essential.
A doctor will oversee this and prescribe a medication such as Subutex.
This reduces symptoms of withdrawal and ensures the patient is as safe as possible. Detox begins as soon as the person enters rehab. It usually lasts 7-10 days. After this, therapies begin.
This will be made up of both group and one-to-one sessions.
Sometimes, family therapy might be introduced in order to improve family dynamics at home.
It’s common for heroin users to join in with 12 Step groups as a place of connecting to others who want to heal.
Upon leaving rehab, this is also usually included in the aftercare and relapse prevention plan.
Cannabis creates addiction in thousands of people throughout the UK. Many don’t realise how deep its effects are because of how it’s represented in the media.
Actually, high strength THC strains of cannabis can be extremely detrimental, especially where people are predisposed to mental health problems.
Daily use can lead people to experience:
Therapies focus on psychological healing. Therapists offer tools for people to develop their awareness around how they use, why, and how to stop.
Much emphasis is also placed on creating a new lifestyle with meaningful activities that aren’t related to substance use.
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Private clinics offer each person an individualised programme of treatments. This will be constructed from a variety of therapies to suit your needs.
You can expect to take part in a mixture of the following:
In terms of relapse prevention, you’ll develop a plan that suits your preferences. This is discussed between you and the staff at the clinic.
You’ll learn about the HALT approach to relapse prevention which focuses on halting at the moment you feel triggered to use a substance.
HALT stands for Hunger, Anger, Loneliness, and Tiredness. These are human states that are instrumental in making people turn to substances.
You’ll discuss these areas with staff and identify what makes you feel emotionally hungry, for example.
It could be that you yearn for a purpose in life, for instance, in which case you’ll focus on creating lifestyle changes to bring you value.
At points where you feel triggered, you’ll have learned to halt at the moment, identify the state you’re feeling, and then follow a plan of steps to work through the craving.
You might, for example, call a helpline, go to an exercise class, or meet up with a friend for a coffee and chat.
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References
[1] https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18821557.brighton-hove-drug-misuse-death-capital-south-east/
Once you leave the care of the team at the Brighton rehab clinic, you’ll continue to participate in group therapy sessions on an outpatient basis.
This is known as aftercare. Aftercare sessions may be combined with local Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
Attending these sessions will make it much less likely that you’ll relapse once you return to your familiar surroundings, helping you remain clean and sober for good.
Winning the battle with drink and drugs is tough, but with the help of an experienced team of addiction experts, you stand an excellent chance.
At Rehab 4 Addiction, we can provide you with further information about addiction aftercare in Brighton.
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At Rehab 4 Addiction, we’re here to help you win your battle with drugs and alcohol.
To take the first steps to a clean and sober you, call us on 0800 140 4690, or send us a message through our website.
We respect your privacy, and so anything that you tell us will be held in the strictest confidence.
Many of our team at Rehab 4 Addiction are recovered addicts, so you can rest assured that we only have empathy and compassion for your situation.
We’ll do all we possibly can to help you gain access to drug and alcohol rehab in Brighton, improving your chances of making a full recovery.
Rehab 4 Addiction officers a range of addiction treatments in Sussex, including Hastings, Eastbourne and Brighton.