Are you struggling with addiction in the Bonnyrigg area? If so, it’s very important that you understand that you are not alone in your addiction.

There are people all over the world who are also struggling with drug and alcohol addictions just like you. Luckily, you’ll be glad to hear that there is help out there for anyone with an addiction.

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Regardless of the type or severity of your addiction, there is a rehab treatment for you. Residential rehab treatments are personalised to every individual’s needs as it is understood that no addiction is the same.

With this in mind, you will receive a bespoke treatment which aims to help you focus on what you need the most to recover, giving you the best chances of making a full recovery from your addiction.

If you would like to find out more about rehab treatments, the admissions process, or if you have any questions about rehab, get in touch with us today. The sooner you seek help with your addiction, the better. Our team will guide you through the entire process and offer free, confidential advice whenever you need it.

 

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Understanding the Severity of Your Addiction

If you are struggling with addiction, you may be in denial about the severity of the addiction.

If you find that your life and relationships are being affected by your substance use, this is a sign that you have an addiction. Addiction is usually diagnosed on a spectrum.

There are several criteria for addiction that can help you determine whether your particular addiction is mild, moderate, or severe. There are eleven criteria for addictions, including the following:

  • A lack of control
  • The desire to quit but being unable to do so
  • Spending a lot of time trying to obtain the substance
  • Cravings for the substance
  • A lack of responsibility
  • Problems in your relationships
  • A loss of interest
  • Dangerous substance use
  • Your situation is becoming worse
  • Increased tolerance
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms

The severity of your addiction is determined by how many of these criteria you meet. For example, if two or three of these criteria apply to you, this may indicate a mild addiction. However, even if you have a mild addiction, it is still just as important to get help so that you can get sober.

The longer you leave an addiction untreated, the worse it will get and the more difficult it will be for you to recover. With this in mind, if you have an inkling that an addiction is present, you should get in touch with us today for some free, confidential advice about your substance abuse and what you can do moving forward.

 

What Causes an Alcohol Addiction to Develop?

An addiction can develop due to a psychological process known as ‘positive reinforcement’. This process encourages a certain pattern of behaviour to develop by offering a certain reward for that particular behaviour.

When it comes to alcohol addiction, drinking alcohol can cause people to experience some positive effects such as pleasure, relaxation, and confidence. This makes it more likely that the person will then want to seek these feelings again by going on to drink alcohol more.

This continuous exposure to the substance can eventually develop into a very harmful addiction rather than just behaviour that occurs every now and again.

In addition to the positive effects of alcohol, research has also suggested that there are several factors that may increase the likelihood of you developing alcohol addiction. These may include:

  • Any existing mental health problems
  • Your genetics
  • Experiencing any stressful or traumatic events in the past

If you do think you have an addiction to alcohol, it’s important to reach out for help as soon as possible so you can overcome your addiction.

 

What Is Private Rehab For Alcohol Addictions?

If you’re wondering what private rehab is, we will go over it in this section.

Private rehab includes a range of treatments and services that are designed to help an addict get to the root of their alcohol addiction. It will involve both physical and psychological treatments.

The very first treatment that you will go through in rehab is the alcohol or drug detox process. This is conducted within the rehab centre when you choose a private residential rehab treatment. A residential rehab detox is medically supervised throughout the entire process.

The detox typically takes around 5-7 days to complete. During this stage, you will be made as comfortable as possible and may be given some prescription medications to help with some of the withdrawal symptoms that you’ll experience during this stage.

Once the detox is complete, you will then go through a series of addiction therapies that are provided by trained therapists who are familiar with dealing with alcohol and drug addictions. A typical treatment plan will include a combination of various therapies and exercises including individual counselling and group counselling.

Finally, once you’ve finished your rehab treatment programme, you will then return home where you will then have access to an aftercare programme. The aftercare treatments can include ongoing therapies and counselling sessions along with access to support groups. In some cases, you also be given some prescription medications to help you avoid alcohol cravings.

 

Getting Help With an Addiction in Bonnyrigg

Rehab is the best possible thing that you can do if you are struggling with an addiction of any kind. No matter what kind of addiction you may have or how severe your addiction might be, rehab treatment will help you.

If you want to find out more about rehab, the admission process, the treatment options, or anything else about addiction recovery, get in touch with us today. Our team of well-trained knowledgeable staff are on hand to help answer any questions you may have and provide you with confidential advice.

The sooner you reach out for addiction help, the better. This is because it becomes more and more difficult to recover the more severe your addiction is. With that in mind, why not give us a call today on 01475 303998 to see how you can start your recovery journey?

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens during detox?

Detox at Nova Recovery happens in stages. You will be evaluated to decide the severity of your addiction and your mental and physical state, and a detox plan will then be put in place. You will then withdraw the harmful toxins from your addictive substance from your body. Medication can be administered to help you through the withdrawal symptoms you may experience which will help to stabilise your body and mind. After that you can move on to additional addiction treatments, focusing on psychological intervention.

What is Dual Diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis is when mental health and addiction issues happen concurrently. The conditions are separate but often they interact and impact one another, which is why both elements are treated with a dual diagnosis treatment plan. When it comes to treating addiction, the mental health issues must be dealt with as well to better the odds of maintaining sobriety long-term

What do I need to bring to rehab?

You should only bring the essentials when you come to rehab. Enough clothes to last (laundry will be done for you), toiletries, prescribed medication, a book. Anything electronic like a laptop or tablet isn’t advised and will probably be locked away for the duration. Rehab is about getting away from the distractions of the outside world to focus on getting better.