Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Hoddesdon
After your consultation and assessment with healthcare professionals, you will then be admitted into drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon. Upon arrival at the rehab centre, you will be assessed by the team.
They will be assessing the severity of your addiction as well as what type of treatment you might benefit from. This will formulate a personalised treatment plan.
If you suffer from a severe drug and alcohol addiction and are physically addicted to a substance, then you will have to undergo a medical detox.
A medical detox is when you withdraw from taking a physically addictive substance so that your body overcomes any cravings for the substance.
All drug and alcohol rehab centres promote abstinence over moderation management, meaning that you will have to withdraw from taking addictive substances altogether in order to recover.
Unfortunately, withdrawing from any physically addictive substance will mean that you will experience a range of withdrawal symptoms. This could include mental and physical withdrawal symptoms, some of which are explained further below on this page.
Once you successfully overcome your detox and withdrawal, you will then be given the opportunity to receive therapy treatment. The aim of your therapy treatment will be to overcome the psychological side of your addiction, including any trauma or triggers.
This could last a number of weeks, or even sometimes months. How long you stay in drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon depends on how severe your addiction is.
Once you are in a position to leave, your team will work with you to create a relapse prevention plan to go home with you to help with your aftercare.
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What therapy treatment will I receive at drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon?
There are lots of different therapy treatment options available within most rehab centres across Hoddesdon and the rest of the UK. These therapy techniques are able to treat a wide range of addiction issues, including any traumatic events or triggering behaviours or habits.
During your time in therapy, you will be encouraged to try to uncover the root causes of your addiction issues, and the aim of your therapy is to find ways to overcome these triggers and causes through healthier and happier habits and lifestyle choices.
You will also be taught about addiction and how your body responds to drugs and other addictive substances. Hopefully, by learning about the body you will understand the harm addiction does to your system.
You will also be taught how to look out for the signs and symptoms of addiction and relapses so that you can avoid relapsing when you leave drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon.
There are a number of different therapy techniques, including some of the techniques listed below [1].
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Motivational interviewing (MI)
- Holistic therapy
- One-to-one therapy
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- Contingency management
- Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
- Brief interventions
It is important to keep an open mind when it comes to therapy, and although not every therapy technique will be for you, you should give them all a go to see what does and does not work for you.
Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon
Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon are when you remain living in the comfort of your own home, rather than going into a rehab facility for a period of time.
This option is fantastic for anyone who suffers from a mild to moderate addiction and who seems motivated enough to recover without having to be checked on by doctors every few hours.
You will have to visit the nearest rehab centre frequently, to be assessed by doctors and other specialists.
However, your home environment has to be right in order to successfully recover at home. For example, lots of people who suffer from addiction issues also suffer from triggers at home, such as certain family members or friends living nearby.
For this reason, you have to be assessed before qualifying for outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon.
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Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon
Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab is the more traditional form of rehab in Hoddesdon. When you attend inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon, you will stay overnight.
You will eat and sleep within the inpatient rehab facility for however long is necessary until you are at a point where you can return home.
This option is best for anyone with a physically addictive and severe addiction, who suffers from triggers at home.
Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon allows you the benefit of receiving 24/7 help and support from doctors, who will keep an eye on your during your physical and medical detox.
They will also provide you with any necessary medication and therapy treatment.
There are lots of pros and cons to both outpatient and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon, and which type of rehab treatment you are given will depend on how severe your addiction is and how motivated you are to successfully recover.
What happens after drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon?
It is important to understand that once you leave drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon, the hard work is not over.
In fact, there is still a lot of work to be done when you leave your treatment plan, in order to continue your recovery and avoid experiencing a relapse.
You will have to continue your treatment through an aftercare and support plan. Most people stay in aftercare for at least a year after initially leaving drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon.
During this time, you will receive help in a number of different ways, including through support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
During the last few days within inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Hoddesdon, you will spend time focussing on your aftercare and support plan, which will be your best friend when it comes to avoiding a relapse.
Medical alcohol and drug detox
As discussed above, if you suffer from a severe addiction and are physically addicted to substances, then you will need to undergo a detox. A detox is designed to bring your addiction issues to an end, but will mean that you have to get through your withdrawal symptoms.
Everyone’s detox is different, but there are some standard withdrawal symptoms that everyone experiences. Some people experience very severe symptoms which last a number of weeks. Others experience very mild symptoms that only last for a few days.
How severe your withdrawal symptoms depend on how severely you are addicted to drugs or other substances.
Most detoxes last around 10 days, which means that you will need to stay in an inpatient rehab facility for at least 10 days. You could opt for a home detox if your addiction is mild, but you will need to be assessed before being approved for this option.
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How to notice the signs of a drug or alcohol addiction
Being able to spot the signs and symptoms of a drug or alcohol addiction is very important, whether you are hoping to avoid a relapse, or are looking out for signs and symptoms for a friend.
There are a number of physical signs and symptoms, including weight loss or weight gain, anxiety, depression, bloodshot eyes, a lack of hygiene, low self-esteem and a total lack of confidence [2].
Lots of people also struggle to maintain healthy relationships at work, with friends or with family members once they struggle with addiction issues.
If you are concerned that you are addicted to drugs or alcohol, or are concerned that someone you know is, then you should speak to someone about getting help.
If you are worried, speak to Rehab Recovery. Our team of specialists are on hand to provide you with all of the information you need and will be able to recommend the best rehab centres for you in your area, taking into account your needs.