If you have been abusing drugs or alcohol for a while, you have probably questioned at one time or another whether you have an addiction and, further to that, whether you should seek treatment.
Addiction is unique to each individual, and coming to terms with it can be difficult.
It is important that you are able to recognise when your drug or alcohol use has become excessive, as they can cause severe health complications and negatively affect your daily life.
If you’re looking for addiction treatment in Sandhurst or elsewhere in Berkshire, we are here for you.
Get the help you need from a drug and alcohol rehab in Sandhurst by calling us today on 0800 140 4690
Addiction, or substance use disorder, is often trivialised or misunderstood.
This raises unnecessary roadblocks for people who are struggling with substance use and makes them less likely to receive the support they need.
The first step to overcoming addiction is to recognise that there is a problem, and admit that you need help.
This is difficult when the signs of addiction are clouded in stereotypes and cliches, which we don’t often recognise in ourselves.
The real signs of addiction mimic, and even include, a number of other mental health disorders and aren’t easily apparent in everyone.
These include, but are by no means limited to:
It can also be difficult to persuade someone that rehab is the best option for them when rehab is so often portrayed as being exclusive for celebrities.
The truth is that addiction is a complicated and nuanced disease for which the best treatment, regardless of your status, tends to be rehabilitation.
Despite what is portrayed in the media, rehabilitation centres are largely populated by average people, rather than celebrities or criminals.
Everyone deserves to have equal access to addiction treatment, as substance use is not often something people are able to overcome alone.
To find your ideal treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Sandhurst, give our team a call on 0800 140 4690
Different treatments work for different people, but accessing them in a rehab setting will give you the best chance of success.
While you can speak to your GP about getting treatment independently, your options are likely to be more limited than if you were to speak to a rehab centre directly.
By going private, you might even be able to access treatment immediately while remaining local to Sandhurst.
Rehab treatment plans are often completely bespoke, so you can be certain that all of your needs are being met.
Generally, addiction treatment is accessed in two ways, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages:
Inpatient: where you move into a dedicated rehabilitation centre for a set period of time, usually between 7 and 90 days. Most centres offer a 28-day treatment programme as standard. You are removed from your daily routine during this time and free from the usual triggers. However, you are expected to adhere to a new, strict routine and follow the centre’s rules, which may include no smoking and restrictions on visits from family and friends.
Outpatient: where you continue to live at home and only attend the centre for scheduled appointments. Many people are able to live and work as normal, with minimal disruption to their routines. Because it is considered to be part-time, outpatient treatment lasts much longer than inpatient, with many people continuing treatment for up to a year. It is less hands-on than inpatient treatment, and you may still be exposed to harmful triggers in your home.
The kinds of treatment on offer tend to be the same whether you’re an inpatient or outpatient.
In both cases, most people will often begin treatment with a detox.
Many people find this much easier to manage as an inpatient, as you have full-time care and medical staff on hand.
You are also surrounded by people who are experiencing the same issues as you, and can lean on each other for support.
However, some find it better to undergo the detox from the comfort of their own home, in familiar surroundings, with support from family and friends.
Similarly, when people begin therapy, some benefit more from the intensity of several different therapies in a day, over a course of weeks, rather than one or two appointments a week over several months.
It can be difficult to self-motivate and stick to appointments as an outpatient, particularly during the physically-draining detox phase.
It will be difficult to judge just from reading this whether you are more likely to succeed as an inpatient or as an outpatient.
Your GP, as they know your history, should be able to give some input on this.
However, in order to get the best idea of your needs and what will work best for you, it will be most helpful for you to speak to a specialist.
We at Rehab 4 Addiction want to help to make the road to recovery a bit smoother, and so we have created a safe space for people in Sandhurst to get more information about drug and alcohol rehab, and access treatment as soon as possible.
To ensure that you get the right help from a drug and alcohol rehab in Sandhurst, call us on 0800 140 4690
There are so many treatment options out there, at hundreds of different centres, and they won’t all be right for you.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of information that is out there, and still not get any closer to recovery.
You most likely aren’t an addiction treatment specialist, so trying to do all of the research on your own can be frustrating.
Rehab 4 Addiction work with hundreds of rehabilitation centres across the UK to ensure that everyone has access to effective treatment.
Our free and confidential telephone consultations help to narrow down your choices, allowing you to make an informed decision about where and how you receive addiction treatment.
A single phone call could see you entering a suitable rehabilitation centre immediately, without waiting months for a doctor’s referral or trawling through thousands of web pages.
You can save yourself time and energy, and receive the best possible care and attention, by calling a member of our experienced admissions team on 0800 140 4690.