Rehab 4 Addiction

Get help for your addiction today by attending drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames and near Kingston-upon-Thames.

Once an ancient market town, Kingston-upon-Thames is a town situated in the London Borough of Kingston alongside the River Thames, with a moderate number of people attending rehab in the area.

Between 2019 and 2020, 330 adults in Kingston-upon-Thames sought rehab treatment for alcohol addiction. [1]

Additionally, 16% of these people were living with one or more children, meaning that there are many children in Kingston-upon-Thames who have been affected by addiction. [1a]

This borough is also experiencing an issue with drugs, with 1,146 drug-related offences committed in Kingston-upon-Thames between 2018 and 2019. [2]

It’s never too late to seek help, and our drug and alcohol rehab clinics continue admitting patients in Kingston-upon-Thames and near Kingston-upon-Thames.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Before rehab: Intervention in Kingston-upon-Thames

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An intervention is a meeting between you and a group of your closest family and friends, all of whom are concerned about your addiction and want you to seek rehab help.

A successful intervention is usually led by a professional interventionist or counsellor, who will be able to make sure the meeting runs effectively.

An alternative is the CRAFT method of intervention, in which the family members will be guided in the most effective form of gentle intervention involving positive reinforcement as well as looking after their wellbeing during this time.

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How do I know if I’m addicted to drugs or alcohol in Kingston-upon-Thames?

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Suppose you have experienced negative consequences due to your drug or alcohol use but continue to repeat the behaviour or wish to stop using substances but have been unable to.

In that case, it is likely that you have some form of addiction and will need rehab.

To formally diagnose an addiction, doctors at rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames will often use the CAGE questionnaire, which stands for Cut, Annoy, Guilty and Eye and is composed of four questions. [3]

Although you should not attempt to self-diagnose, the CAGE questionnaire is simple enough to perform at home before rehab and can give you some idea of whether you have a dependency.

  • Do you feel as though you should cut down on your substance use?
  • Do you feel annoyed when others comment on your substance use?
  • Do you feel guilty about your substance use?
  • Do you use substances as soon as you open your eyes in the morning?

Answering ‘yes’ to one or more of these questions can indicate some form of addiction, whether this is mild, moderate or severe, and you should seek professional help and possible rehab as soon as possible.

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How long does drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames or near Kingston-upon-Thames last?

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The length of time that drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames lasts is dependent on several factors, including the severity of your addiction, the living environment you will return to after treatment, and the likelihood of relapse.

Suppose you will be returning to a potentially triggering situation, such as living with people who continue to use drugs or alcohol.

In that case, your rehab treatment may be extended, or you may be placed in a ‘safe house’ where you can continue to recover.

Additionally, if you are deemed at high risk of relapse, you may be offered a longer stay at rehab.

Most rehab treatment programmes last for 30 days, but many clinics offer 60 and 90-day programmes for people with more severe addictions.

While detox programmes can last for as little as seven-to-ten days, it is recommended that you complete a rehab programme lasting at least 30 days to take advantage of the counselling and the therapeutic treatments.

Although it may be tempting to leave rehab early, we advise you to remain at the clinic until you have completed treatment.

This will give you time to heal from the physical effects of the addiction , as well as develop effective techniques to combat cravings and triggers at rehab.

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How much does rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames or near Kingston-upon-Thames cost?

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Drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames can be expensive. But there are a lot of different factors that do affect the price, which you can tailor to your needs and budget.

Choosing a longer rehab treatment programme will usually increase the cost, so if you are on a budget, you may wish to opt for the standard 30-day programme.

Some rehab clinics are more expensive than others, and we recommend that you shop around to find a price that best suits you and your needs.

Additionally, sharing a room with another rehab patient is one of the most effective ways to reduce the cost of drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames.

You can expect to pay roughly £500 per day of rehab treatment, so a 30-day programme will cost around £15,000.

The tools and lessons that you will learn from drug and alcohol rehab will remain with you for the rest of your life, far outweighing the initial cost of rehab treatment.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Can my health insurance cover drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames?

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If you are struggling to afford the costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames, it can be helpful to look into your health insurance policy to see whether your addiction treatment may be covered.

Many of our drug and alcohol rehabs in Kingston-upon-Thames will accept health insurance as a form of payment and even some forms of employee insurance if they specifically cover you for rehab.

You will likely need to disclose the reason for your claim to your insurance provider, and your future payments will probably be increased if you make a claim for rehab, but this can be one of the most affordable ways to access addiction treatment.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Can the NHS cover drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames?

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You may have no means of accessing addiction treatment without financial assistance, and in some cases, you may be able to have your stay at rehab funded by the NHS.

It’s important to remember that there are hundreds or even thousands of people applying for just a handful of NHS-funded rehab spaces every year, so the majority of these applications will , unfortunately, be denied.

If you believe that you are eligible for this form of rehab treatment, speak to your doctor, who will be able to refer you to a drug and alcohol support team.

They will liaise with the council on your behalf and will be able to help you with your application.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

NHS rehab vs private drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames

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The differences between NHS rehab and private rehab are minimal, and both forms of patients will usually have access to the same type of care.

Of course, NHS rehab is free, while private rehab must be paid out of pocket or through insurance, meaning that both options have certain restrictions.

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Private rehab in or near Kingston-upon-Thames

  • Shorter waiting lists, with many patients able to access rehab treatment within 24 hours
  • A flexible and customisable treatment programme
  • A wider range of available therapy treatments
  • Treatment can be expensive and inaccessible for many people

NHS rehab in or near Kingston-upon-Thames

  • Free addiction treatment and aftercare
  • Access to the same care and support as private patients
  • Longer waiting lists, fewer spaces available
  • Allows people to access treatment who otherwise wouldn’t have the chance

It’s now easier than ever to gain access to information about drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames – give us a call today to discuss your options.

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Inpatient vs outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

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Depending on the type and severity of your addiction, you may be given a choice between inpatient and outpatient rehab when you first get in touch with us.

As an inpatient, you will live full-time at the rehab clinic, while as an outpatient, you will be able to come and go in order to attend appointments. [4]

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Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

  • Allows you to meet and interact with other patients
  • Removes you from a potentially unhealthy living environment
  • Immerses you in the rehab experience
  • Provides 24/7 medical support and supervision

Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

  • Allows you to continue with your responsibilities outside of rehab
  • Provides the first-hand experience of managing your triggers in the ‘real world.’
  • Can be more affordable and accessible than traditional residential rehab
  • Still provides many of the benefits of inpatient rehab

If you are having trouble deciding which option is best for you, our team here at Rehab 4 Addiction will be happy to assist.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Alcohol detox and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

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You can safely detox and recover from alcohol addiction at drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames.

Even with a mild addiction, most people will experience withdrawal symptoms , including nausea, tremors and anxiety.

These will usually peak and pass within 72 hours, and you may be prescribed Librium to prevent more serious symptoms such as seizures in rehab.

It’s crucial to undergo counselling as part of alcohol addiction treatment, and this will usually last for a minimum of three weeks. This will help you to learn more about yourself and the addiction, as well as how to manage your triggers and cravings in a healthy way.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Cocaine detox and rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

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Cocaine forces your brain to release more dopamine than usual, providing that euphoric boost of pleasure and preventing dopamine from leaving the brain, making the high last longer. As a result, it can be extremely addictive.

Cocaine rehab involves completely stopping the use of cocaine under medical supervision before attending a course of intensive counselling sessions.

Over time, your brain will start producing dopamine naturally again, and you will find it much easier to deal with the cravings.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Heroin detox and rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames

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It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to recover from a heroin addiction without professional help.

The cravings for heroin can become so strong that they override all other aspects of the brain, putting you at risk of relapse or overdose unless properly monitored.

During heroin rehab, you will be assisted in detoxing from heroin over several weeks before moving to the counselling and relapse prevention aspects of treatment.

You can expect to experience several withdrawal symptoms , including vomiting, agitation and extreme heroin cravings during this time, but these will begin to subside by the time you begin counselling at rehab.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Cannabis detox and rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

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While cannabis is thought of as a less-dangerous substance to recover from, the process of cannabis detox and rehab can still be difficult.

It is usually safe to stop taking cannabis without a tapering-off programme, but it is still recommended that you do so under medical supervision.

Many people find the most difficult part of cannabis rehab is the psychological side effects, particularly the cravings for cannabis.

This is why a large part of treatment focuses on recognising and managing your triggers in a healthy way so that you are able to continue your recovery outside of rehab.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

What types of therapy treatments are available in rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames?

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If you’ve never experienced the benefits of therapy, you may be sceptical about learning that it is a major focus of drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames.

Many people think therapy is lying on a couch and discussing your feelings.

While this type of talking therapy can be beneficial, it’s not the only form of therapy. There is a range of different forms of therapy at drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames to suit different people.

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Therapy at a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames can include:

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at drug alcohol rehab Kingston-upon-Thames

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Talking about your feelings to a non-judgemental counsellor can help you to make sense of the way you see the world.

Sometimes our thoughts and behaviours are unhelpful and even damaging, and CBT can help to change them and, as a result, change our actions. [5]

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Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) at drug alcohol rehab Kingston-upon-Thames

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DBT is a form of CBT aimed at people who have trouble controlling their emotions.

This type of therapy can give you the skills needed to make rational and positive decisions even in times of stress and will change the way you view yourself and the world.

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Motivational Interviewing at drug alcohol rehab Kingston-upon-Thames

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Man in therapy at drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

Finding the motivation to make a change and break free from unhelpful thoughts and behaviour patterns can be difficult.

Motivational interviewing can help you to discover what you want to achieve with your life and show you a path to achieve your goals.

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Group TherapyPeople Sunset

When two or more therapists manage a group of people with similar issues, this is known as group therapy.

Although group therapy may appear daunting, many people feel less pressure than in one-on-one sessions, and it can be helpful to hear from people with similar experiences.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

Family Therapy at drug alcohol rehab Kingston-upon-Thames

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Sometimes, those closest to us are more affected by addiction than we realise.

Family therapy is an opportunity to mend these relationships and allow each person to express their thoughts and emotions in a safe environment.

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Other types of therapy rehab treatments available in Kingston-upon-Thames include:

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Other types of therapy at a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames can include:

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I have a dual diagnosis – what now in Kingston-upon-Thames?

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Dual diagnosis is a term reserved for someone who has both a substance or behavioural addiction and a mental health disorder.

This may include an alcohol or drug addiction alongside a condition such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or depression.

Many people are not aware that they have a dual diagnosis and are only made aware of this when they enter rehab.

After receiving a dual diagnosis, you will be supported by your medical team at drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames.

They will design a personalised treatment plan to treat both conditions simultaneously.

You may be prescribed one or more forms of medication, enrol in a course of counselling sessions, or undergo supervised detox.

Once a dual diagnosis has been identified, your prognosis is usually good.

With the right support at a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames, recovering from addiction while successfully managing a mental health disorder is possible.

Please call our 24-Hour Helpline for further advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames: 0800 140 4690

How does drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames help with relapse prevention?

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As part of your relapse prevention treatment at rehab, you will learn the factors that can lead to a relapse and the potential signs that a relapse may be impending.

Some warning signs of a potential relapse include:

  • Increased levels of stress
  • Not making your recovery a priority
  • Abandoning routines and structure
  • Withdrawing from others
  • Feeling disillusioned with recovery
  • Experiencing nostalgia for your alcohol or drug-using days
  • Return of withdrawal symptoms
  • Avoidance of support groups or counselling sessions

If you are concerned that you may be close to experiencing a relapse, speak to someone you trust – this may be a doctor, a counsellor or one of the Rehab 4 Addiction team.

This can help you to get back on track, and you will likely be encouraged to seek out some of the below aftercare and support services in Kingston-upon-Thames.

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Which aftercare and support services are available after drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames?

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In order to continue your recovery effectively, you will need to make it a priority in your daily life.

This means continuing with certain forms of treatment or support even after you have successfully completed a treatment programme.

You can access the below aftercare and support services before and after completing drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-Upon-Thames:

  • Local support groups including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous
  • NHS-funded counselling or private practice to continue the therapeutic work you started at rehab
  • Outpatient programmes at your former rehab clinic, allowing you to continue attending on a part-time basis
  • A medically-supervised home detox, where you can detox from drugs or alcohol at home while being regularly supervised by phone or video call
  • Al-Anon family support groups, where you can attend with friends and family to help them understand how best to support you
  • Other treatment programmes such as SMART Recovery

Your rehab clinic will not likely discharge you without providing information on how to access the above services.

However, if you need help finding an effective aftercare programme or support service near you, you can contact your rehab clinic or call us on 0800 140 4690, and we will be happy to guide you in the right direction.

Contact Rehab 4 Addiction for advice on drug and alcohol rehab in Kingston-upon-Thames

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For more information on our Kingston-upon-Thames-based drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation services, call a member of our team FREE on 0800 140 4690 today.

Alternatively, get in touch via the contact page, and a member of our team will respond shortly. Locations we serve in London include WandsworthMertonHarrowSouthwarkLewishamGreenwichHounslowLambethCroydonEnfieldEalingIslingtonHaveringCamdenWestminsterHillingdonRedbridgeHackneyNewhamBromleyBarnetChelsea and KensingtonKingston-Upon-Thames, and Notting Hill.

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This article was written by Boris Mackey. You can connect with Boris online at LinkedIn or X.com.

References

[1] https://www.ndtms.net/resources/public/Parental%20substance%20misuse/London/LN_Kingston%20upon%20Thames_2019-20_Parental_substance_misuse_data_pack.html

[2] https://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk/news/18048204.areas-kingston-wandsworth-richmond-drug-offences-take-place/

[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5094111/

[4] https://findings.org.uk/PHP/dl.php?file=de_Andrade_D_2.txt&s=eb

[5] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2897895/

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