Rehab 4 Addiction

Has your substance use increased to the point you’re starting to see negative effects? Using alcohol or drugs regularly leads to serious effects in your mental and physical health.

As well as this, it’s likely you’ve started to notice an effect on your relationships, or at work.

“In England there are an estimated 602,391 dependent drinkers, only 18% of which are receiving treatment.” In relation to drugs, “the number of people in treatment for opiate use was 140,863… 51% of the adults in treatment were there for problems with opiates”.

That being said, the most common drug addiction is to cannabis and people are increasingly needing treatment for this too.

The prevalence of substance use mainly increases year by year. You aren’t alone in the complications and discomfort it brings to life.

It’s likely you might have already tried to stop using, but haven’t had much success. This is a common trait of addiction.

Accessing professional help is the most effective way to change your life and future well-being.

At a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus, you can do this all while enjoying the bright weather and ocean views.

To discover how a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus can help you, give our team a call on +44 345 222 3508

Get addiction help in Cyprus

Substance use disorders are complex conditions that require a high level of professional input and personal effort to address.

You need physical, mental, and emotional support to learn the skills to manage cravings and begin a successful recovery.

At a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus, you get top-quality care from a specialist team of staff in the most beautiful sunny location.

There are both inpatient and outpatient facilities depending on the type of programme you opt for.

Throughout the island, there are also 12 Step groups including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Cocaine Anonymous.

Find the help you need at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus by calling us on +44 345 222 3508

What happens at rehab in Cyprus?

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Alcohol and drug users who enter rehab are taking the most positive step towards better health and a better life.

At rehab, there’s a focus both on quitting whatever substance is being used and developing new skills and healthy behaviours.

This all takes time, fully participating in therapies and getting involved with new activities that you might not have experienced before.

On entering rehab in Cyprus, you’ll meet with a psychologist who will perform your initial assessment.

This is an important moment, so honesty is paramount.

Your answers to their questions will form the basis of your treatment plan.

The questions asked will focus on:

  • Physical health
  • Psychological health
  • Your addiction history and experience
  • Your relationship with relapse
  • Your home-life
  • What your goals for the future are

If you want to experience treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus for yourself, give our team a call on +44 345 222 3508

A personalised programme of support

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One of the greatest benefits of accessing treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus is that staff develop an individualised treatment programme specifically for you.

It can cover various conditions and requirements you need in order to build a solid foundation to heal from.

Private rehab care covers treatment for the following:

A team of therapists specialising in different modalities will support you to understand what led you to addiction.

While there’s no one cause of addiction, there are usually common background factors including:

Whatever factors are identified will be processed within various therapeutic activities.

This helps you to come to a place of self-compassion and self-forgiveness which is important in the recovery process.

Access first-class addiction treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus by calling us on +44 345 222 3508

Drug and alcohol detox in Cyprus

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For some people who have been using substances regularly, physical dependence develops.

This is where your brain and body come to physically need the substance to keep functioning normally.

Without it, you start to “malfunction” and may experience severe physical effects.

Alcohol, heroin, and benzodiazepines all cause dependence and can be particularly distressing, even dangerous, to withdraw from.

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Delirium tremens including shaking, sweating, and hallucination
  • Sickness and diarrhoea
  • Confusion and paranoia
  • Anxiety and panic attacks
  • Insomnia
  • Seizures

Heroin causes very similar effects with the additional symptoms of cold-like symptoms (i.e. runny nose) and severe pain throughout the body and bones (though doesn’t cause seizures).

Medical treatment is vital. A clinical team will take care of you if you have a dependence.

You’ll take part in a detox where you’ll be prescribed medication that will ease the symptoms of withdrawal.

Librium is provided for alcohol users and Subutex for heroin users.

The detox lasts between seven and fourteen days and the medication dose will gradually reduce until you’re substance-free at the end of it.

Make sure that your treatment is safe and effective with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus – call our team on +44 345 222 3508

What addiction treatments are available?

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There are lots of treatments used by professionals to tackle addiction.

Firstly, you’ll either have individual or group sessions.

As well as this, they might be psychological, alternative, or peer approaches.

It’s important to have different types of treatments as each one tackles different aspects of the addiction, your well-being and your experience.

1. Group sessions

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There are group programmes at drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus because they’re so effective at supporting people to heal.

Both 12 Step and SMART Recovery groups take place regularly through the week.

These sessions encourage you to take accountability for your addiction, for associated behaviours and to come to a space of deeper understanding.

Social connection is shown to actively help people recover and peer relationships and communication are nurtured in the relaxed rehabilitative environment.

2. Individual treatments

There are many individual therapies at rehab.

Active involvement can be quite challenging at times but it’s where deep mental and emotional work takes place and this is critical in facilitating change.

Treatments offered include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: You’ll learn what automatic thoughts are and how they control addictive behaviours. From here you’ll develop skills to change those thoughts and to create healthy new habits.
  • Dialectical behavioural therapy: This is provided for people who need help with their emotions. Many people haven’t learnt how to emotionally regulate in healthy ways and this is part of the reason substance use occurs. A therapist will teach you new ways of understanding your emotions and how to process them in safely.
  • Motivational Interviewing: This takes place across four to six sessions and the goal is to support you to resolve conflicting feelings about quitting alcohol or drugs. The majority of people in recovery experience mixed emotions and have some worry about saying goodbye to their most-used coping mechanism. This therapy will help you work through this, and often comes alongside Motivational Enhancement Therapy.
  • Addiction Counselling: This is where conversation and some directive exercises will help you to think about things in new ways. The counsellor will help you to see your strengths and you’ll start to become more confident in your ability to heal for the long-term.

3. Alternative treatments

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These are also known as holistic therapies. It’s the space where you’ll learn how important the mind-body connection is.

As well as this you’ll learn techniques that ground you to the present moment and help you to relax and manage triggers.

Holistic treatments you might experience at drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus are:

To experience any and all of these treatments at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus, give our expert team a call on +44 345 222 3508

The benefits of drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus

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There are many benefits of private residential treatment.

Learning a bit about what’s on offer helps you know whether rehab abroad is the best option for you.

Like the majority of rehab clinics in the UK, at rehab in Cyprus, you can undergo a drug or alcohol detoxification that is overseen by a clinical team. This is important if your addiction is at a severe level.

What makes treatment in Cyprus a little different is that as well as being a rehab to treat addiction, it’s also a mental health retreat.

Your well-being will improve, fitness will increase and nutrition will be taken care of.

Also, the staffing team will do all they can to ensure you enjoy your time in recovery.

Of course as well as that you have the gorgeous setting, the golden beaches, blue sea, and the history of the island meaning there are lots of things to do, local food, and sights and monuments to see.

To learn more about how a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus can help you, call us on +44 345 222 3508

The cost of drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus

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Alcohol and drug addiction treatment will obviously cost money.

Whether you stay at a more affordable clinic on the island or opt for a luxury rehab, you’re paying for quality.

A stay at rehab in Cyprus costs anywhere from upwards of €6,000 a month.

This covers a team of expert staff, resources used in therapies and group sessions, accommodation, nutritious food, and medications.

If you’re interested in finding out more about drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus and associated costs, call our team on +44 345 222 3508

Treatment for co-occurring conditions

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People who have mental health disorders can also be treated at addiction rehab clinics.

The two conditions commonly occur alongside each other, a condition known as a dual diagnosis.

Often people use substances to ease mental health symptoms, but this can obviously lead to addiction and substances can lead to mental health issues because of how they upset brain chemistry.

This will be discussed during your assessment. You may or may not already know you have a mental health condition as well, but either way, if you do, staff will provide a treatment programme that addresses both.

You can also find general mental health support at Rethink Mental IllnessPapyrus, and Samaritans.

To learn more about how a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus will support your mental health, give our team a call on +44 345 222 3508

How to get into rehab in Cyprus

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If you’re interested in finding out about rehab options in Cyprus, it’s beneficial to have a direct no-obligation call with the Rehab 4 Addiction team.

We can guide you through what options there are on the island, discuss your needs, and help you whittle your options down to the most suitable clinic for you.

Some of the addiction treatment services available in Cyprus include:

1. Limassol Recovery Plus

Address: 7 Glafkou Alithersi Street, 3091, Limassol, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 99 822 774

Website: https://limassolrecoveryplus.com/en/

2. Cyprus Institute for Psychotherapy

Address: Evaggelou Floraki 37, Trachoni, Limassol 4651, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 70 005 531

 Website: http://psychotherapycyprus.com/

3. Altius Mind Institute

Address: 14 Strovolos Avenue Myrtiana Court, Strovolos 2011, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 99 779444

Website: https://www.altiusmindinstitute.com/

4. Ariti Rehabilitation Centre

Address:  212 Tseriou Avenue, Nicosia 2046, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 22 468 282

Website: https://ariticy.com/

5. Medinstitute Nikolico Clinic

Address: Digeni Akrita 13 – 15, Nicosia 1055, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 22 755 940

Website: https://nikolenkoclinic.com/en/

From here, we can refer you to your chosen clinic and support you practically to make travel arrangements so that getting there and admission is a smooth process.

At what can be a very stressful time, having a bit of help makes all the difference.

Learn more about what a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus can offer you by calling us today on +44 345 222 3508

Getting to and travelling around Cyprus

It’s likely you’ll have figured out already that the quickest and simplest way of getting to Cyprus is by plane.

There are lots of cheap flights from airports around the UK.

It’s likely that a member of staff will meet you at the airport to ensure you reach the clinic safely.

Our team can help you sort all of this out if necessary.

When you reach Cyprus, people tend to use bus services or get a taxi to move about.

It’s not that large an island so, depending on how fast you drive, getting across the island only takes between 1.5-3 hours.

If you’re interested in finding out more about drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus, call our team on +44 345 222 3508

Contact us today

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If you’d like to find out more about substance use treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Cyprus, then contact the Rehab 4 Addiction team today.

It’s our job to make this part of your journey to recovery as relaxed as possible.

Whatever questions you have, we’ll provide the answers and whatever guidance you need.

We are here to help.

Contact us today to take the next step.

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