Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed
Across the world, there are hundreds of thousands of different types of drugs available, with more and more being synthesised and created all the time.
Because of this, knowing which drugs are which, as well as being able to determine which drugs are addictive or not, is very difficult.
Most drugs, such as those used to combat pain or alleviate negative symptoms, are safe to use daily without developing an addiction.
However, any substance that is misused or abused has the potential to cause the development of an addiction, requiring the individual to begin searching for suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick upon Tweed.
An addiction occurs when the individual becomes used to the substance being present in their body, leading to a number of physical and mental changes within the individual that may lead to an addiction.
Addiction is a non-discriminatory disease, meaning that it can affect individuals of all different backgrounds, though this may affect their access to care, as well as the type of care that some individuals seek. (1)
For more information about drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, contact us today at 0800 088 66 86.
How do You Know if You Have an Alcohol Problem?
Often, individuals struggling with addiction may not know that they are struggling with addiction, or they may be in denial about their situation, leading to issues in seeking suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
With alcohol addictions, this is especially common.
Individuals struggling with an alcohol addiction may find that they are more secretive about their behaviours, react more negatively to questions/comments about their alcohol consumption, and may generally be more recluse in general when feeling especially vulnerable.
This can make determining whether or not someone has an alcohol addiction incredibly difficult.
However, this is where the CAGE questionnaire may be useful. Though it is not directly a tool for diagnosis, it can be used as a screening test to lead to further care. (2)
The following questions are asked:
- Cutting down – do you want to cut down the amount of alcohol you are currently consuming?
- Annoyance – do you become annoyed by others’ criticism of your drinking habits?
- Guilty feelings – do you experience guilt when thinking about your current drinking habits?
- Eye openers – do you require a drink first thing in the morning to overcome a hangover or to go about your daily life as normal?
If an individual answers yes to two or more of the questions above, then they are considered to have an alcohol dependence and further support should be offered, including further diagnostical tests.
How Does Rehab Work
Through Rehab Recovery, there are three stages of drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick upon Tweed, each of which must be fully engaged with and completed before progressing on to the further stages or any future treatment.
These stages are as follows:
- Detoxification – where the individual moves away from substance use and consumption and removes the harmful build-up of chemicals that have resulted due to addiction over a long period of time.
- Rehabilitation/therapy – this is the bulk of rehabilitative treatments, including both therapies and other holistic treatments that are specialised for the individual in order to make the most effective and efficient recovery.
- Aftercare – this refers to any additional support received after leaving the individual’s addiction treatment programme. This can include further learning, participation in mutual support groups i.e., Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), or the return to rehab if necessary.
Medical Alcohol & Drug Detox
As the first stage of drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, detoxification is one of the most important, but it can also be one of the most challenging. This is where the individual is likely to experience withdrawal symptoms – the side effects of the substance they are addicted to leaving their body.
This is why is it never recommended that an individual undergoes a detox alone and medical support should always be sought where possible.
Through a medically assisted detox, individuals will be constantly monitored by a medical professional and administered drugs that will make the process safer and more comfortable for the individual.
For more information about drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, contact us today at 0800 088 66 86.
Therapy for Alcohol & Drug Addiction
The therapy found through drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed is also one of the most effective approaches to rehab, as it allows individuals to discuss their issues and the root cause of their addiction in a safe space.
This can occur in a one-to-one setting, or it may take place within the setting of group therapy – something that is also incredibly beneficial on its own.
During the individual’s experience of therapy, they may also come across holistic therapy – the use of extraneous activities such as art, music, horse riding, and yoga in a therapeutic setting.
This can be incredibly beneficial for the individual as it takes the benefits from both holistic activities and therapy, combining them in an effective and efficient treatment programme that many individuals find more beneficial than standard therapy alone. (3)
Outpatient Rehab
For some individuals, entering a residential rehab centre may not be suitable, either for location issues, personal factors, or finances. However, there are plenty more options for these individuals, each of which may be more beneficial for the individual than the residential care that they were not suited to.
This is known as outpatient rehabilitation.
Groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) can be accessed through outpatient care, as well as access to a range of online resources.
In some cases, individuals may be able to attend one-to-one therapy on a regular basis, without the need to reside within a residential centre.
This therapy may be available through the local councils in Berwick-upon-Tweed that cater towards drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, as well as local doctors’ surgeries or GPs.
Though many of the same treatments are available through both inpatient and outpatient care, outpatient care does not require the individual to reside within a dedicated establishment and the forms of care are often far less regular, generally taking place once a week or a couple of times a month.
For more information about drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, contact us today at 0800 088 66 86.
Inpatient Rehab
On the contrary, inpatient treatment, also known as residential rehab, is far more full-time and requires the individual to reside within the centre while they are undergoing any treatment.
Through drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, individuals will be able to access residential treatment, giving them support in a full-time and fully-monitored capacity.
This is the most effective approach to rehabilitative care as the treatment programmes are able to be tailored to each individual – something which outpatient treatment cannot always claim.
Inpatient rehabilitation is most suited to individuals with a long history of addiction, as well as more severe effects and withdrawal symptoms.
How Long is Rehab?
As every individual will experience addiction and rehabilitation differently, there is no way to say how long an individual may spend in the process of rehabilitation.
However, Rehab Recovery has created a set period of time that allows individuals to gauge the full experience of rehab, as well as giving them the most time available to engage in treatments offered through their chosen drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
This period of time is 28 days and encompasses time for a full detox session, therapy sessions, and any further support that the individual may need before they progress to the aftercare stage of rehabilitation.
Please bear in mind that this time is not set and individuals may be able to extend this time should they need it. This may be to accommodate additional therapy sessions or to extend the time for further rehabilitation should the detox session take longer than expected.
For more information about drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, contact us today at 0800 088 66 86.
NHS Rehabilitation
Through the NHS, individuals struggling with addiction are able to access a range of different treatments, though these are often limited by the funding and staffing that the NHS has available.
The most common form of treatment accessed through the NHS is the offer of therapy or counselling, though further support such as withdrawal medications may be available.
These limitations are not beneficial for someone seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, as addiction is a very specialised disorder, requiring the most suitable treatment in time-sensitive situations.
Though this may be the most suitable form of care for some individuals, it should always be considered alongside other treatment options such as admission to residential rehab due to the additional benefits that these services can provide.
Private Rehabilitation
Known as the most effective and efficient approach to drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, residential rehab is an option that all individuals struggling with addiction should consider.
Below are some of the benefits:
- 24/7 access to support
- Medical interventions available
- Expert staff and resourcing
- Safe and secure environment
- Surrounded by individuals in similar situations
If you are considering residential rehabilitation for yourself or someone you know, please get in contact with a member of Rehab Recovery’s friendly and professional team today to see how we can help you.
Seek Our Help Today
Rehab Recovery is a dedicated referral service, specialising in helping individuals struggling with addiction to find the most suitable and effective form of care possible for their individual needs.
To find the most suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick-upon-Tweed, take a look at some of our other web pages or get in touch using our dedicated addiction support line.
No matter the addiction or how serious it may be, Rehab Recovery is here to help you.
Call our addiction support line on 0800 088 66 86 today to start getting expert advice and support for the entirety of the rehabilitation process, no matter how long or short the duration.
References
[1] Green, C.A., 2006. Gender and use of substance abuse treatment services. Alcohol Research & Health, 29(1), p.55.
[2] Bush, B., Shaw, S., Cleary, P., Delbanco, T.L. and Aronson, M.D., 1987. Screening for alcohol abuse using the CAGE questionnaire. The American journal of medicine, 82(2), pp.231-235.
[3] Wright, J., 2019. The CORE Trust: The holistic approach to addiction. In Holism (pp. 180-187). Routledge.