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Many individuals across the UK struggle with drug addiction; you may feel alone and scared, but drug addiction treatment options can help you start a new, drug-free life.

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Our inpatient rehab for drug addiction has helped addicts recover from serious substance abuse conditions and reclaim a high quality of life.

If you are ready to learn more about what drug treatments are available for those struggling, keep reading! Contact our team of expert drug therapy specialists to start your journey to long term recovery now.

What is Drug Addiction?

Drug addiction is a chronic illness that includes compulsive drug-seeking behaviour that can lead to adverse consequences, such as long-term changes to the brain.

For those struggling with drug abuse issues, it may be hard to get sober as they may frequently relapse after attempts to stop.

People may start taking drugs recreationally, but their need to continue drug use may escalate to a point where they face withdrawals without it.

Addiction can affect the area of your brain that handles reward and pleasure, making it harder to quit the drug that is giving you intense cravings.

We can help with a range of addictive disorders, so please get in touch if you need help with your recovery process.

Benefits of Drug Addiction Treatment

There are many benefits to seeking treatment for drug addiction, such as:

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  • Improves any health problems

  • It helps you address underlying causes.

  • You can foster accountability for your actions.

  • Allows you to access structure to your day.

  • Detoxification can help end the addiction cycle.

  • You can educate yourself about addiction.

  • Creates healthy boundaries and identifies triggers.

  • Clients can learn coping skills for the future.

  • Integrated treatment to meet your needs.

  • Free aftercare for ongoing treatment.

Drug treatment comes in many forms and can help individuals struggling with drug abuse, mental disorders, and substance withdrawal symptoms.

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Our treatment programs focus on the unique individual, assessing their family history, negative feelings, and behaviours to help them regain control of their life and relationships.

Costs of Drug Addiction Treatment

On average, a stay at a drug treatment center can cost up to £1,200 per week. The accurate price for your treatment program will depend on the following factors:

  • The length of stay with your treatment providers.

  • The level of intensive treatment required.

  • The type of drug addiction.

  • If any medication is required, such as a substitute drug.

  • The treatment package you choose.

  • The location of the treatment centre compared to your home.

For a no-obligation quotation, contact our residential treatment team now. After a quick addiction and mental health assessment, we can draw up an accurate quote.

Types of Drug Addiction

Our luxury rehab facility can help with various drug addictions, such as:

  • Opioid addiction

  • Cannabis addiction

  • Prescription drug addiction

  • Nicotine addiction

  • Hallucinogens addiction

If you struggle with opioid drugs, prescription drugs, or any other drugs, we can help. Our effective rehab process has helped many recover from addiction, maintain sobriety, and find continued support.

What are Treatments for Drug Addiction?

We offer extensive treatment programs to our clients, from family therapy to individual therapy sessions such as cognitive behavioural therapy. There is an option to suit everyone.

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Every patient that enters sober living communities will first undergo an assessment to evaluate their unique issues with drug abuse and find the best way to help them combat their illness.

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Typically, our patient's treatment programs include a series of behavioral therapies and medication to help them with the physical and psychological symptoms they may be tackling.

We recommend a stay at our premium residential treatment facility; however, outpatient treatment may be an option in some cases where drug use is minimal.

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Drug Detox

Cutting out drugs your body is addicted to can be difficult, as you may experience painful withdrawal symptoms; a medically assisted drug detox can help remove the toxic substance from the body in a safe environment.

Our drug detox can even be carried out at your home if required!

A mental health professional will assess your condition and may provide you with supportive prescription medications. Some drug users will not be permitted medication to treat their issues with addictive drugs if our professionals believe it will be counter-productive.

Medications such as methadone, naltrexone, and buprenorphine have been successfully used to help individuals struggling with alcohol and opioid addiction. Bupropion and varenicline have been used to help those with a dependency on nicotine.

Other prescription drugs can help improve patients' mental health conditions. For example, there are medications for depression and other mental health conditions that may help make it easier for them to face the reality of their addiction.

Residential Drug Rehab Program

Our luxury residential treatment centers have helped many individuals achieve and maintain sobriety. With our contingency management and aftercare programmes, you can access support for the rest of your life.

Throughout your stay, you will receive a detailed treatment plan that may include behavioral therapy, support group therapy, mental health services, and certain medications. The treatments that you will receive will depend on a thorough evaluation by our experts.

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As your treatment provider, we focus on finding the most effective treatment for individual substance use disorders. Therapy will help you uncover behaviors related to trauma from an early age or other underlying causes that may have led you to take drugs.

Alongside treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapies, we encourage physical health. Some of our facilities offer state-of-the-art gyms, spas with complimentary treatments, a steam room, a sauna, professional trainers, and well-being exercise classes.

Contact our local drug service to start residential treatment if you want to learn how to manage withdrawal symptoms or need help quitting certain substances.

Outpatient Drug Rehab

For most patients, inpatient therapies are advised; however, outpatient treatment options could be just as effective for some. If your drug addiction begins and you seek treatment before it worsens, your rehab may not need to be as intense.

Outpatient therapies, or daycare, allow individuals to attend the rehab treatment center for weekly sessions but return to their homes to sleep. You can choose between half days or full days or attend Narcotics Anonymous.

Many treatment plans encourage individuals who have left residential treatment to attend outpatient support groups to help them continue sobriety and fight against relapse.

For more information on our outpatient programs, please contact a team member.

12-Step Drug Addiction Recovery

Our rehab recommends abstinence-based recovery, including the 12-step addiction treatment approach. The 12-step programme includes a set of holistic instructions to assist in the rehabilitation of drug addicts.

Unlike other drug abuse and mental health services, the 12-step programme focuses on spirituality and acceptance. Although the programme is based on religion, atheists are welcome, and the steps still relate to their situation.

Therapies, like the 12-step programme, can be used to treat alcohol addiction and drug abuse alongside various other addictions.

Substance abuse of illegal drugs can ruin lives with the negative consequences of the disease; treatments such as 12-steps can help you reclaim control and gain a new lease on life.

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What are the Signs and Symptoms of Substance Use Disorder?

Some many signs and symptoms may highlight drug abuse; these include the following:

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  • A strong desire to use a certain substance.

  • Unsuccessful attempts at quitting.

  • Loss of interest in hobbies.

  • Using substances despite the dangers.

  • Continuing substances even when they cause physical or psychological issues.

  • Experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms and developing a tolerance.

  • Spending excessive amounts of time and money acquiring the drug.

If you experience any signs of drug addiction, contact our team of addiction experts; we can help you combat your drug cravings and stop drug use.

How are Behavioral Therapies Used to Treat Drug Addiction?

Behavioral therapies like CBT or DBT are used to help patients with the following:

  • Adjust their negative attitudes and behaviours surrounding their drug abuse

  • Learn healthy coping mechanisms

  • Continue with other treatments for drug addiction

  • Recognise triggers to avoid

  • Uncover potential causes for how the addiction started

  • Improve their mental health problems

The National Institute on Drug Abuse recommends behavioral therapy in conjunction with effective medications. Drug use can impact an individual physically and psychologically, so a combination of treatments for drug addiction can be the most effective option.

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Our clients have asked a number of questions before starting rehab. We have listed some of the most frequently asked questions below.

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How are Medications and Devices Used in Drug Addict Treatment?

Medications and devices help individuals struggling with drug abuse survive their withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapse. Relapse prevention is crucial, as drug addiction is a relapsing disease that makes quitting hard.

For example, opioid painkillers are highly addictive. If you try to stop taking drugs, you will likely experience severe withdrawal symptoms, which may make you feel like you need to continue your drug use.

Replacement medications can be used, such as naltrexone and methadone, can be used to relieve cravings and suppress withdrawal symptoms. The replacement drugs have lower addiction potential, so there is no need to worry about gaining a new addiction.

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Can Drug Addiction be Treated?

As with any addiction, such as alcohol addiction, some treatments and therapies can help you overcome your drug addiction. However, you will likely remain a recovered addict for the rest of your life, meaning you can't even engage in drug use recreationally.

Aftercare is important for continued recovery, and we will always be available for support. You can access self help groups and other support groups with your family members to help you stay drug-free.

What are the Possible Complications of Substance Use Disorder?

Various complications may arise as a result of problematic substance use disorder; these include the following:

  • Cognitive disabilities

  • Personality and mood changes

  • Loss of nerve function

  • Stroke and seizures

  • Heart conditions or failure

  • Liver failure

  • Cancer

  • Blood-borne virus infections

  • Overdose

  • Death

You can lower your risk of many health issues by stopping drug use. Trying to quit in a residential rehab can help you avoid triggers like peer pressure.

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Contact our team of professional therapists to start your recovery journey at a luxury rehab or from your home.

How Many People Get Treatment for Drug Addiction?

According to SAMSHA's National Institute Survey on Drug Use, 22.5 million individuals in the US have sought treatment for drug addiction.

If you struggle with excessive drug use, you may need professional help. Our experts will help you tackle your compulsive drug use in a safe environment.

Does Your Insurance Cover Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment?

Many health insurance plans will cover the cost of drug or alcohol treatment options; however, the level of coverage will depend on your specific package and provider.

If you are looking to seek rehabilitation treatment, you should contact your insurance provider to discuss how much of the cost of treatment they will cover.

How Does the DSM Define Drug Addiction?

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the American Psychiatric Association define substance abuse under four categories:

  • Impaired control

  • Physical dependence

  • Social problems

  • Risky use

Drug abuse is defined as using more of a substance, legal or illegal, than intended or for longer than intended. It also states you will be unable to stop using the substance or cut it down.

Summary

Drug addiction has the potential to ruin your life, but you can take action before the consequences become irreversible. Our rehab offers many drug treatment options that can help you recover and happily live drug-free.

Drug rehab can help you learn about your addiction, recognise triggers, and detox in a secure and confidential environment. Withdrawals can be hard, so detoxing in a treatment facility can help you face your symptoms.

Contact our private rehab now if you are ready to receive treatment for your drug use problem. It's never too late to quit drugs, you will be happier and healthier, and you can reclaim control of your relationships and finances.

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