Rehab 4 Addiction

Drug and alcohol rehabs in Darlington specialise in the management and treatment of psychiatric illnesses and addictions. [1]

These clinics have acquired an excellent reputation for their range of services [2] and the quality of their care. The rehabs are situated in quiet grounds in Darlington.

Here, patients may benefit from residential facilities and a wide range of outpatient and daycare services.

Rehabs in Darlington are committed to the provision of patient-centred care. Treatment plans [3] are tailored to the specific needs of the patient by highly qualified multidisciplinary clinical teams.

Rehabs endeavour to make their environment a place of serenity and sanctuary, where patients can take time out to rest and heal in a fully supported therapeutic environment which promotes hope, healing and sanctuary.

With denial being so common [4] among those who suffer from addiction, it is no surprise that many who need help either don’t think rehab is necessary or try to avoid talking about it – a behaviour which means they avoid taking the first step towards recovery. [5]

But the reality is that all types of addictions [6] require the help of professional treatment, [7] saving individuals from severe consequences such as:

These conditions can be extremely dangerous, but with the right help they can be managed and, in some cases, even fully reversed. [18]

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Why Do Some of Us Fall Victim to Addiction?

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Research by Kent C Berridge [19] explains that addictive drugs artificially stimulate the dopamine system so powerfully, they give rise to long lasting, dispositional desires.

Eric J. Nestler’s research [20] into chromatin regulation also explains the physical causes of addiction. [21]

His study concluded that molecules which can lead to brain dysregulation, [22] may lead to psychiatric illnesses and addiction.

What happens in drug and alcohol rehab?

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Rehab can sometimes be daunting because, while being the most effective way to beat addiction, many people don’t know what it involves.

To reduce anxiety ahead of treatment, it can help to break rehab down into its two primary stages.

Detox and getting sober

Rehab often begins with detox. While sometimes mistaken as a synonym for rehab, this treatment specifically targets the body’s relationship with a substance.

It sees individuals tapering off their substance use and forcing heir bodies to readjust to sobriety. This is immensely difficult, and physical dependency [23] is usually so strong that aggressive withdrawal symptoms are triggered by the body’s chemical imbalance.

Rehab staff support individuals through detox by pacing their weaning of a drug so that their body can gradually adjust. For those who still experience dangerous withdrawal, Benzodiazepines can be provided which ease the body’s imbalance and calm symptoms.

Therapeutic treatments

After detox, rehab looks to build upon an individual’s newly established sobriety by tackling the behavioural tendencies [24] that led to them developing their addiction. For substance use to turn into abuse, consumption habits must be motivated by something.

Therapy can treat this side of addiction through a variety of different methods. Sessions can target thoughts, emotions, family dynamics, overall health, and social situations; targeting an individual’s specific addiction triggers [25] and trying to find effective strategies for managing them.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a popular therapy treatment. It targets the repetitive thinking that pushes individuals time and time again down the road of substance abuse. It aims to tackle this thinking and generate a better quality of life.

CBT is an evidence-based therapy that enjoys high success rates, [26] which means that it is proven [27] to support people to quit drugs and alcohol, although some individuals will naturally find it less effective. [28]

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Why is drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington essential?

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A lot is made of the effectiveness of rehab, and you might be wondering whether it is really as important as articles such as this make out.

While the answer is simple – yes! – there are specific reasons for why drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington is so important for recovery.

Most obviously, rehab provides individuals with the time, space, and resources to get better. Recovery is possible without rehab, [29] but it is much more dangerous, and requires more effort and commitment, as individuals will be trying without medical support or guidance. [30]

Rehab has additional benefits which also contribute to making recovery possible. The provision of Benzodiazepines makes detox safer, and ample and diverse therapy options ensure psychological dependency is worked through.

Ultimately, the facts speak for themselves. Research is consistent [31] in the trends it displays which indicate that those who go through drug and alcohol rehab consume fewer drugs or alcohol, as well as become more functional and law-abiding people within society.

Being ready – why it matters!

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As much as drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington is able to make the route to recovery easier, an individual’s own drive and motivation [32] is necessary if they are to succeed. Having a certain level of readiness is important.

This is large because rehab pushes individuals to the brink of their physical and psychological endurance. Detox is demanding and uncomfortable, and therapy requires them to engage with difficult memories and emotions.

Without their own motivations, individuals will struggle with these demands and want to quit.

It is, therefore, necessary that they approach rehab understanding that they will be challenged, and be ready to commit to getting better in the long term.

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Are there advantages to private rehab?

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Private drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington is widely available, but do you need it? What does private residential rehab have that is so impressive? Well, there are a wide range of benefits.

1. Abundant treatment options

Private rehab ticks off everything you would need for successful treatment, and goes even further.

These facilities prioritise comfort during recovery, and so detox and therapy are complemented by a variety of additional treatment options and activities.

Individuals can enjoy sporting sessions, spa treatments, as well as holistic therapies that include exercise, music classes, and art lessons. These can act to supply new sources of comfort other than drug and alcohol addiction.

2. Field-topping staff

Thanks to their ability to offer high wages, private facilities attract some of the best talents in the field of detox and addiction therapy.

They can also afford top-quality equipment, giving these experts the tools they need to offer the best support possible.

Staff are also employed in high numbers, meaning individuals not only have access to frequent treatment sessions but can also enjoy personal care.

Recovery paths [33] can be planned around their specific goals and weaknesses, giving recovery a more human touch.

3. Peace and quiet

Unlike public facilities found in busy towns and cities, private treatment centres are often located in isolated places.

This ensures that individuals feel detached from their regular life and its triggers, and feel as though they have the space to fully commit to recovery.

The locations of these facilities are also quite picturesque. Forests, beaches, mountain ranges – such surroundings only add to the ability of private rehab clinics to offer luxurious isolation and peace of mind.

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Is detox essential?

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Detox is the most dangerous stage of rehab, and many people can therefore want to avoid it.

Unfortunately, this is not possible as detox is an essential stage of effective treatment. But why?

The main reason is that it deals with physical dependency. Without relieving an individual’s physical cravings, no amount of therapy will be able to curb their dangerous behaviour. Only when physical sobriety has been achieved can long-term help be offered. [34]

For those who ask why detox must be conducted within rehab, the reasoning is very simple. While individuals can get sober by themselves, the withdrawal symptoms prompted by sobriety can be uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous, especially with alcohol abuse.

As a result, detox must be carried out with assistance to ensure medical support and Benzodiazepines are on hand in the event that physical health [35] becomes threatened.

Specific medications utilised can include Librium, Buprenorphine, Naltrexone [36], Acamprosate [37] and a wide variety of anti-anxiety medications such as Nefazodone [38], Paroxetine, [39] and their various alternatives. [40]

How long will I need to be in rehab?

Industrial bedroom with dark wooden floors

28 days is the average duration of drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington. Detox lasts for 7 to 10 days, and therapy is carried out during the remaining 3 weeks to address underlying mental health conditions.

Knowing how long [41] the process takes is important for individuals, but these estimates can vary.

An individual might expect to spend longer in rehab if, for example, they have a longstanding addiction, [42] are addicted to a substance which severely impacts the body (such as alcohol or heroin), or struggles with another mental health condition.

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Is drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington expensive?

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The price of drug and alcohol addiction treatment is a big concern, and it’s important to remember that different rehab programmes in Darlington will charge different amounts.

10-day rehabs cost between £3,000 and £6,000 with a single room, but individuals can get it cheaper (between £2,000 and £4,000) with a shared room. The same goes for 28-day rehabs which cost £8,000 to £12,000 with a single room, and £6,000 with a shared room.

For cheaper support, individuals can also access home detox for £1,500.

I’ve completed rehab – how can I maintain my mental health?

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Once an individual has completed drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington, they are actually in a very vulnerable position. [43]

Their progress – both with physical and mental health – is at risk from addictive triggers within their everyday life.

This is because, whilst addiction can certainly be managed effectively, it cannot be cured. [44]

Many people can therefore wonder what support exists to help sustain their healthy progress. In Darlington, aftercare services are plentiful and comprehensive, offering individuals a range of support to ensure they return home after rehab without relapsing. [45]

This aftercare exists in the form of therapy and counselling which target emotions and thoughts that pose a risk to sobriety.

But physical health checks are also available, offering the help regarding how individuals can continue making healthy choices.

To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 140 4690

Dual diagnosis: the key to successful treatment

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When individuals receive treatment for their addiction, it is often found that they also live with another mental health condition. [46] Depression, anxiety, trauma – those who abuse substances are often found to live with psychological struggles, but why?

Those with mental health problems are more likely to fall into addictive habits in order to cope with the negative symptoms. Alternatively, those with substance abuse issues are more likely to develop psychological complications, resulting in conditions developing.

In rehab, the recognition of this situation is known as dual diagnosis, and it is a really important step towards recovery.

It allows therapy to target mental health difficulties and sufficiently equip individuals to handle their triggers and think in a more recovery-positive manner. [47]

I can’t afford private rehab – what are my options?

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Private drug and alcohol rehab in Darlington is expensive, and it’s normal to want to know what free treatment options are available. When it comes to NHS/public support, the main options are twofold.

NHS outpatient support

Under the NHS, there is no rehab option available. Instead, the NHS offers drop-in sessions that function as a form of outpatient treatment.

These sessions are available for individuals to access if they need advice or guidance as to how best to improve their situation and are of course free to access. [48]

This option is clearly limited, however, and those with more severe conditions will not be sufficiently supported.

Funding from the council

For those who require rehab, public support comes in the form of council funding.

These are grants which allow individuals to pay for private rehab and get the help they need for more serious addictions.

In order to acquire these funds, individuals must apply and demonstrate their need and motivation for rehab. The process of getting funding is difficult, however, as it can take a long time [49] and is notorious for having a stringent acceptance rate.

To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 140 4690

How Rehab 4 Addiction can help

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When you decide to undergo drug and alcohol rehab, you might feel alone, confused, or overwhelmed by all of the decisions you have to make. It’s important to remember, however, that you not alone, and there is a lot of support out there.

At Rehab 4 Addiction, we are here to offer guidance and support to help you on your way to long-term recovery. If you have questions, doubts, or just need a push in the right direction, we are available.

Why go to rehab in Darlington?

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Addiction programmes in Darlington are consultant-led and provide intensive treatment, education and support designed to help individuals face the reality of their dependency and promote the restoration of physical and emotional health.

The programmes aim to minimise the psychological and physical distress of withdrawal by establishing abstinence in a safe and supportive environment.

Programme Overview

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The programmes are based on the 12-step abstinence model and provide treatment for a wide range of substance and behavioural dependencies. Programmes are also available to treat the more complex and increasingly common conditions such as poly-addictions or dual diagnosis.

Treatment for most programmes is normally provided on an inpatient basis, typically lasting between four and six weeks.

However, the programme can vary in duration and content, depending on the package of care required and more flexible programme structures [50] involving outpatient treatment may be available to suit individuals’ personal circumstances and lifestyle commitments.

The treatment programme consists of a range of activities such as:

  • Individual and group therapy /counselling
  • Educational lectures, workshops and seminars
  • Family participation programme

To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 140 4690

Facilities and accommodation

Initial Assessment

Rehabs in Darlington understand that the patient’s environment is just as important as the treatment they receive, which is why each patient has the comfort and privacy of their own room with a television, telephone and en-suite facilities.

Rehabs always endeavour to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

Wheelchair access and parking are provided for patients with disabilities.

Rehabs have a residential room on-site designed to accommodate patients with disabilities or special needs.

Patients are encouraged to take meals in our restaurant, which offers an excellent choice of dishes. Special dietary requirements can be catered for upon request.

Taking the next step

If you would like to learn more about our drug and alcohol rehabilitation services in Darlington, contact Rehab 4 Addiction today at 0800 140 4690 or contact us through the website.

We look forward to speaking to you in person. All information is communicated in strict confidence and your identity is kept anonymous when you attend our treatment centre in Darlington.

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