Alcohol and drugs have very addictive traits, recognising them as challenging substances to withdraw from. Exposure to both is high, and consumption is normalised, making substance abuse a difficult to control disorder. The positives can also be impossible to overlook for some, clouding the lows of addiction.

Tolerances and internal changes are expected whilst abusing drugs and alcohol. Both can make it extremely difficult to withdraw and quit drug and alcohol exposure.

Yet with professional and medical help, the normalisation and effects of substance abuse can be overcome, to achieve addiction recovery. Possible by completing evidence-based treatments and therapies, consumption can be reduced, withdrawal can be controlled, and coping can be enforced, to rule our drugs, alcohol, and their influences.

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Treatment will be proven, personalised and immediately accessible through private rehab, helping to speed up the withdrawal process. Whilst safe and effective treatment can be arranged on the NHS, outpatient treatment can take some time to begin and can be delayed for a number of reasons.

Looking to withdraw and recover will be possible here at Nova Recovery, offering direct access into a drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland. Contact our team on 01475 303998 for more information on residential treatment and its benefits via our recovery hospital.

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Drug and alcohol addiction is a relapsing condition, especially if untreated. Internal and external changes, brought on by consistent substance abuse can be difficult to revert and control.

Drugs, whether illegal, prescribed, or legal are also normalised substances and heavily abused. Due to such adoption, ignoring the acceptance of drugs and alcohol can be impossible.

To stabilise the body and mind, to manage triggers and to disregard external influences, drug and alcohol problems must be treated. Through rehab, the tools to withdraw and to control cravings will be available through various treatment and therapy sessions. Delivered via a private and safe environment, full focus can be placed on ignoring and moving on from abuse.

Addiction treatment help, to CQC standards will be available via a drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland. Addiction rehab will be personalised and fully accommodating here at Nova Recovery.

 

How does rehab work?

Rehab is a professional service which provides access to evidence-based, holistic, and mental health treatments. It caters to individual needs and circumstances, by following a bespoke approach of recommending safe and effective forms of addiction treatment.

Professional and medical assistance is guaranteed throughout private rehab, directed by highly skilled nursing teams and mental health experts. Through a CQC registered rehab clinic, care and compassion will be prioritised.

Addiction rehab is both clinical yet comfortable, providing a home from home whilst recovering. Residential rehab is a favourable option, due to its escape from alcohol or drugs and its community of support.

Via a private drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland, residential treatment can be experienced, arranged with urgency in mind. A quick admission can be expected, followed by a 28-day programme of addiction treatment and recovery plans.

Medical assistance and various treatment options can be sourced on the NHS, offered as outpatient treatment. Yet due to high demand, waiting lists are long, delaying the opportunity to begin drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

Before starting rehab, you will have some treatment options to weigh up, by considering your needs, availability, and budget. At Nova Recovery, we can cater to your needs, by offering a personalised and accredited drug and alcohol rehab programme.

 

What happens during drug and alcohol rehab?

There are various steppingstones to drug and alcohol rehabilitation, some which are necessary and others which are bespoke. Necessary steppingstones help to motivate withdrawal, rebuild and long-term planning. Bespoke steppingstones will help to elevate quality of life, wellbeing, and mental health. Throughout a residential rehab programme, various treatments and therapies will be recommended across each step.

Addiction assessments and observations will firstly be made to understand needs and to form recommendations. From here, our clients will be supported across the 28-day residential treatment programme, followed by 12 months of aftercare services.

Offering medical assistance and support, withdrawal is the first step of rehab. Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland, the most suitable environment will be provided, to comfortably work through withdrawal symptoms. Supportive therapies and medications will be available to ease detoxification.

To suppress the symptoms of a behavioural addiction, therapy will be the next step of rehab. The majority of our clients benefit from talking therapy, structured across one-to-one, group and family sessions. Therapy helps to understand and regulate emotions, whilst adapting mindsets and boosting coping.

Long-term planning will stand as the final step of drug and alcohol rehab, delivering the tools and motivations to reach and sustain sobriety. Our treatment plans are inclusive of educational sessions, lifestyle management and relapse prevention planning, to help our clients prepare for the future. Goal setting sessions will also take place to forecast the milestones of long-term recovery.

Throughout rehab, bespoke steps will be included to address and treat individual symptoms, responses, and triggers. Our treatment programmes follow a holistic approach here at Nova Recovery to increase adoption, comfort, and recovery rates. Wellbeing and mental health treatments can be worked through to elevate health and to tackle any co-existing conditions.

 

Treatments and therapies at Nova Recovery

A wide range of treatments and therapies will be recommended across a 28-day residential treatment programme. A progressive mix will be recommended to treat drug and alcohol abuse, its cause, effects, and consequences. Some of the below treatment options will be delivered through residential rehab.

  • Therapy sessions, underpinned by cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and a wealth of one-to-one counselling sessions
  • Drug and alcohol detoxification, with full medical assistance
  • Support groups and social activities
  • Dual diagnosis treatments, to treat mental health problems
  • Relapse prevention planning, to educate clients and plan for long-term sobriety
  • Holistic therapies to improve wellbeing and lifestyle choices
  • Free aftercare services over a 12-month period

 

How long is rehab?

Residential rehab is averagely completed in 4 weeks. A 28-day timeframe provides enough dedication to work through the steps of rehab. For some clients, further residential treatment will be recommended to address any additional problems. All treatment programmes will be proactive and will be followed by aftercare in Burntisland, free for 12 months.

Outpatient treatment is a longer process yet offers flexibility for people who need it. It is usually arranged over a 6-month period, delaying initial recovery.

 

Cost of rehab programmes

Private rehab can vary in cost depending on location, the type of treatment that’s completed and the quality of care that’s on offer. Costs range between £3,000 and £10,000, found to fluctuate across treatment providers and programmes.

Our programmes are flexible and can accommodate individual budgets. Selecting residential treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland can be affordable and feasible.

NHS treatment plans are funded, carrying little investment. Yet due to delays and inconsistencies, residential treatment is recommended whilst overcoming a drug and alcohol addiction.

 

How to find a rehab in Burntisland?

Finding a local rehab clinic will be possible here at Nova Recovery. By completing our admissions process, we can help you work through the most beneficial programme of residential addiction treatment. This may be in our drug and alcohol rehab in Scotland or through some other local resource.

Contact our helpline to find a drug and alcohol rehab in Burntisland or for more information on residential rehab and its structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is life like after rehab?

Making the adjustment back into your everyday life post-rehab can seem like it will be an overwhelming experience at first, and this is a perfectly natural thing to be experiencing. However, with the help of an aftercare programme that Nova Recovery will have sorted for you, you will be able to reach out to a professional support worker if you ever feel at risk of relapsing. The first twelve months after finishing rehab are crucial in terms of a long term recovery, which makes aftercare all the more important.

What is inpatient treatment like?

Inpatient residential addiction treatment is the course of treatment which we recommend for most individuals who are looking to overcome a drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction. Inpatient treatment, due to the fact that the patient resides full-time at the place where they are receiving treatment, is a very intensive form of treatment. Individuals will receive round-the-clock medical care from the comfort of a top quality private bedroom. We also provide patients with three home-cooked nutritious meals prepared by our kitchen staff each day.

What role does mental health play in addiction?

Some people can develop an addictive disorder as a response to an underlying mental health disorder. For instance, some individuals who develop depression or anxiety, can turn to drugs and/or alcohol in order to self-medicate against their mental health disorder. Although, addiction only exacerbated the underlying conditions in the long run. In such instances where this sort of thing is the case, Nova Recovery recommend that you attend a programme that includes a dual-diagnosis treatment plan as part of your recovery. This course of treatment will mean your therapists can treat both the underlying mental health disorders as well as the primary addictive disorder.