This article will discuss drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
According to National Statistics, an estimated 275,896 adults (16–64) contacted and engaged with alcohol and drug services in 2021 in the UK as a whole. [1]
A total of 140,863 adults entered some form of treatment for opiates and 76,740 for alcohol, followed by cocaine and cannabis.
The purpose of this article is to discuss what drug and alcohol rehab treatment options are available for people based in North Yorkshire and near North Yorkshire.
It will also discuss how to access drug and alcohol rehab treatment in North Yorkshire, how much it will cost, free alternatives to drug and alcohol rehab and what to expect in general from drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
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Unfortunately, drug and alcohol addiction sufferers are renowned for their ability to deny the truth to themselves and everyone around them.
Ideally, a person should choose to go to drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire of their own accord.
The fact that they reach this decision by themselves means that drug and alcohol rehab treatment in North Yorkshire is much more likely to succeed.
For this to happen, however, a person must look around and realise that they do not want to live like they are doing anymore.
This means hitting rock bottom. They could end up doing something they never thought they would, or they might lose people and things close to them as a direct result of substance abuse and refusing to accept drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire as a valid option.
Sometimes, for people who care about the substance abuser, waiting for them to hit rock bottom can take too long.
They might decide to intervene and talk to the person about their drug or alcohol addiction, offering them options for drug and alcohol rehab in the local area and elsewhere in North Yorkshire.
Words of encouragement could be used to show belief and support in the person if only they would be willing to help themselves.
Sometimes, confronting people with evidence that they are hurting the most precious people in their lives can profoundly affect some suffering from substance use disorder and be enough to encourage attendance to drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
Friends and family members may want to talk one-on-one with a substance abuser, or they could try holding an intervention when everyone who cares about that person comes together in an attempt to make them see sense and guide them towards drug and alcohol rehab options in North Yorkshire or beyond.
It’s worth noting that an addiction intervention is not a free service. Instead, you will need to pay for a private therapist to carry out the intervention at your home, or another venue you agree for the intervention to take place.
Choosing to break a drug or alcohol addiction is the first step on the road to addiction recovery, and it’s usually the most monumental step of all.
North Yorkshire drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres are the places to go if the decision to beat drug or alcohol addiction is taken.
But, understandably, there’s going to be a lot of fear and uncertainty going into this entirely new experience and drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire or elsewhere can seem like a terrifying prospect.
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Intervention, in essence, is the gathering of family and friends to convince a loved one that they need to seek professional help for their substance use from a drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
In most cases, people will gather in a familiar location – the family home, for example – and take turns to tell the loved one how their drug or alcohol addiction has had a negative impact on their lives. [3]
Often, interventions are a last resort and organised when the loved one is refusing to seek help or is unaware of the severity of their substance use.
Research has found that interventions for drug and alcohol rehab have a high success rate, but only when organised and implemented properly.
Therefore, it is worth discussing some of the key elements for an intervention for drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
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One option worth exploring for drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire is Community Reinforcement And Family Training (CRAFT).
CRAFT was designed to help families that are struggling to get their loved ones to seek help from a drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
It helps families prepare and conduct interventions whilst also helping them develop useful tools.
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In North Yorkshire, there are several free services providing support for drug and alcohol rehab treatment.
These include York Drug and Alcohol Service, North Yorkshire Horizons and Compass REACH. [4]
For more information about how to access these services in North Yorkshire, please see here.
Alternatively, for those seeking residential drug and alcohol rehab treatment, North Yorkshire is also home to many private drug and alcohol rehab facilities.
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Private drug and alcohol rehab is generally considered the most effective way to beat drug and alcohol addiction.
Unfortunately, these drug and alcohol rehab services can be expensive, with prices ranging between £300 to £500 per day.
With most drug and alcohol rehab programs in North Yorkshire lasting between two weeks and 28 days, the total cost can easily range to several thousand pounds.
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The NHS does not provide residential drug and alcohol rehab facilities, but people might be able to access funding for residential drug and alcohol rehab treatment in North Yorkshire via their local authority (i.e. your local council).
This may involve first speaking with a GP who will determine the best option for drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
If necessary, the GP can make a referral and help complete an application for funding through the local council.
It should be noted, however, that funding for residential drug and alcohol rehab treatment is often hard to come by and can be dependent upon whether the North Yorkshire council in question has funding available.
In addition, it is not uncommon for there to be a certain criterion that people must meet to be considered for drug and alcohol rehab funding in North Yorkshire.
This might include the person having already attended local drug and alcohol rehab services, showing a willingness to change, actively engaging with drug or alcohol therapy or having already detoxed.
For help using local authority funding to access drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire, contact an organisation such as Horizons, on 01723 330730
One of the most common questions that people ask before entering drug and alcohol rehab is how long it will last.
The duration of drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire will be dependent upon the person’s needs, the specific drug or alcohol substance being treated and how long they have been using it.
For example, someone that has been using heroin might need longer than someone using cannabis.
The reason for this is that substances such as heroin are more addictive and can be highly traumatic when undergoing a detox, even being potentially life-threatening, which is why treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab is so important.
However, one of the most obvious variables with regard to drug or alcohol rehab duration is whether the treatment is inpatient or outpatient.
Both offer the same fundamental drug and alcohol rehab programme – detox support, therapy, relapse prevention and aftercare – but each individual drug and alcohol rehab programme will differ in various ways.
Inpatient drug and alcohol treatment can be residential – this means that people will stay at the facility for the duration of their treatment.
Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment, on average, lasts for 28 days.
Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment does not require the person to stay at a rehab facility. Instead, they may attend weekly or daily appointments, usually at a local GP or drug and alcohol rehab service.
Because of this, outpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment can last a lot longer – in some cases, between six months to a year.
Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment has several benefits, such as it often being free and able to be fitted around other engagements.
This does come with the caveat that people are not removed from their usual environment like they would be at residential rehab and could be surrounded by potential drug or alcohol triggers.
Therefore, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab treatment is often recommended for those with more severe drug and alcohol addictions. [5]
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Another factor that might determine which form of drug and alcohol rehab treatment is best for each individual is dual diagnosis.
This refers to the occurrence of mental health issues – anxiety or depression, for example – alongside drug or alcohol addiction, which is sadly a common occurrence at drug and alcohol rehab across the world.
Commonly, both lead to each other. People with mental health issues might use a substance to alleviate symptoms.
By doing so, they increase their chances of developing a substance dependency that will need drug rehab and alcohol rehab to treat.
On the other side, research has found that many substances, such as alcohol, cannabis and cocaine, can directly lead to severe mental health issues.
Someone who receives a dual diagnosis might require specific medication or therapy alongside their drug and alcohol rehab treatment. [6]
Dual diagnosis is not uncommon and, according to NESARC data, 28.6% of people with a current alcohol use disorder diagnosis had at least one personality disorder like bipolar disorder, further complicating drug and alcohol rehab treatment.
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The main difference that people will experience during drug and alcohol rehab treatment is the detox and withdrawal stage.
This is because, as previously mentioned, drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms will vary depending on the specific substance in question and the individual recovering at drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
Cannabis, for example, generally has mild withdrawal symptoms. Whilst unpleasant, it does not usually require medical assistance.
Similarly, cocaine withdrawal tends to be mostly psychological whilst at rehab.
Although people might experience restlessness or sweats, the most common symptoms include irritability, anxiety, stress, paranoia, and mood swings.
Cocaine is unique in that these symptoms occur very quickly. In some cases, people will experience withdrawal as quickly as 30 minutes to an hour after they stop using, even when at a drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
Cocaine withdrawal symptoms can last between seven-to-ten days but usually begin to reduce after several days.
Heroin withdrawal, on the other hand, is both physical and psychological and involves both an unpleasant and sometimes dangerous experience even when at drug and alcohol rehab.
Because heroin is very addictive, people will experience a range of symptoms, some of which can be life-threatening without support from drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
Symptoms of heroin withdrawal can include:
Heroin withdrawal symptoms usually occur between six to twelve hours after the person stops using and last between seven to ten days.
When detoxing from heroin at a drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire, people are likely to receive some form of medication.
This might include Buprenorphine, Suboxone, Methadone or Naltrexone, all of which can help keep heroin withdrawal symptoms at bay whilst heroin rehab treatment progresses.
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Like heroin, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are also very unpleasant, and symptoms can range from mild to severe – the latter being potentially life-threatening even when at drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
Alcohol withdrawal is also known as Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms (AWS) [7] and symptoms typically include:
It’s worth noting that alcohol withdrawal can be fatal if not correctly managed at a drug and alcohol rehab in North Yorkshire.
If you or your loved one experience any of these symptoms, then call 999 immediately or take your loved one to A&E, as this may be a legitimate life-and-death medical emergency.
Mild symptoms usually occur several hours after a person stops drinking alcohol. More serious symptoms can occur several days after the alcohol detox has begun.
Most alcohol withdrawal symptoms last between five to seven days and are best worked through in a controlled and supported environment, such as an alcohol rehab.
To help with AWS, Librium is typically prescribed both at an alcohol rehab centre and when undergoing a supported home alcohol detox.
Librium is a benzodiazepine that helps reduce anxiety, insomnia, and decreased appetite, making the initial phase of alcohol detox easier to work with.
Other medications that you might be offered include Acamprosate (Campral®), the opioid antagonist Naltrexone or an antidepressant like nefazodone, desipramine, or imipramine, although these medications are less commonly used than Librium.
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Whilst going through drug and alcohol rehab treatment, people will receive a variety of different drug and alcohol rehab therapies
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The final stages of drug and alcohol rehab are relapse prevention and aftercare.
The former seeks to prepare people to leave drug and alcohol rehab and enter their old environments with the risk of using drugs or alcohol again.
To achieve this, people will develop a relapse prevention plan.
This is often a written document that explores potential triggers, such as relationships or situations encountered outside of the drug and alcohol rehab environment.
The idea behind this is that if people are aware of potential triggers, they can actively seek to avoid them and can be mentally prepared to deal with them should they occur.
In addition, as part of the relapse prevention plan, people will be taught useful skills to combat potential triggers, such as emotional management and better communication.
Aftercare after drug and alcohol rehab is a key part of relapse prevention. [9] Treatment programs will offer continued support when the person leaves drug and alcohol rehab, such as continued therapy sessions, check-ups, and help to engage with local drug and alcohol services.
All of these groups and many other resources are available in North Yorkshire. [14]
AA, NA and CA all promote the 12-step approach, which is spiritual in nature. You should contact SMART Recovery if you prefer a non-spiritual approach, which instead focuses on Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT).
Below is a list of AA meetings in North Yorkshire:
Address: Friends Meeting House, 22 Kirkgate, Thirsk, YO7 1PL
Time: Sundays at 19:00
Address: Bedale Methodist Church, 2 The Wynd, Bedale, DL8 1ER
Time: Thursdays at 10:00
Below is a list of NA meetings in North Yorkshire:
Address: Harrogate Quaker Meeting, 12A Queens Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 5PP
Time: Sundays at 18:30
Address: Park Grove Methodist Church, 11 Park Grove, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 9ET
Time: Thursdays at 19:30
We offer drug and alcohol addiction support in North Yorkshire and across the UK, including in Merseyside, the East Midlands, the West Midlands, Derbyshire, Scotland, London and many other locations.
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[3]https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/files/121934339/Archer2020CRAFTReview.pdf
[4]https://web.archive.org/web/20220524080018/https:/www.northyorks.gov.uk/drugs-and-alcohol
[5] https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/00952998109009557?cookieSet=1
[6] https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.51.9.1126
[7] https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2004/0315/p1443.html
[8] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470241/
[9] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17716056/
[11] https://meetings.ukna.org/meeting/search
[12] https://meetings.cocaineanonymous.org.uk/meetings/
[13] https://uk.meetings.smartrecovery.org/meetings/
[14] https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/healthy-living/drugs-and-alcohol