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Drugs and alcohol are both substances which can be challenging to withdraw from. They are addictive, normalised and heavily exposed. They are positively reinforced and carry such highs that users begin to tolerate the lows.

Through the addictive traits of drugs and alcohol, tolerances can develop, as can physical and psychological adjustments. Over the course of an addiction, it will become harder and harder to quit, due to such changes.

 

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Yet with professional and medical help, unravelling the effects of substance abuse is possible. Through various treatments and therapies, tolerances can be lowered, consumption can be stopped, and regular functioning can be restored, to cope without drugs and alcohol.

Offered through private rehab, immediate, personalised, and proven addiction treatment can be accessed, providing the chance to withdraw and rehabilitate. Whilst recovering via the NHS is also an option, getting started and progressing through rehab can be difficult, due to delays and inconsistencies.

Start to withdraw with our help here at Nova Recovery, providing direct access into a drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane. For free advice or for more information on our private recovery hospital, contact our team on 01475 303998.

 

Addiction treatment help

Without professional help and addiction treatment, drug and alcohol problems are prone to relapse. As both substances cause internal and external changes, it can be difficult to break away from the norms of consumption.

Drugs and alcohol are also normalised and heavily promoted. Attempting to withdraw from them whilst situated in such environments and surrounded by such influences can be difficult to maintain.

Sourcing and accepting addiction treatment help and advice will instead help with recovery. Offering the tools to withdraw and control future cravings, treatments and therapies are invaluable to experience. Also providing the environment and basis to change and commit to addiction recovery, rehab offers a positive and progressive start to sobriety.

Possible to experience to CQC standards, finding and checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane will be the most beneficial choice. Addiction treatment help can be encountered in a wealth of ways, offering the best type of treatment and support for each individual.

 

How does rehab work?

Rehab brings together evidence-based, holistic, and mental health treatments through a bespoke approach. It caters to individual needs and circumstances, whilst recommending the most effective and safe forms of treatment.

Providing direct access to professional advice and support, rehab is led by a highly skilled and qualified team of addiction, mental health, and nursing experts. Offering a reassuring recovery process, everything about a CQC registered rehab centre is safe and accredited.

Also offering a clinical yet comfortable setting to recover from, private clinics facilitate a safe space. They offer a meeting point for loved ones, deliver a community feel and provide an escape from drugs, alcohol, and their influences.

Via a private drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane, a professionally led programme, service and environment will be ready to experience. Through residential rehab, each day throughout a 28-day programme can be supported by rehab and its offerings, setting a progressive and life-changing pace.

Professional addiction treatment and help can be experienced on the NHS, similar to further healthcare plans. Yet progress is harder to come by through outpatient treatment, due to waiting lists and unclear recovery timeframes.

You will have some treatment options to weigh up whilst considering the workings of rehab. The most beneficial for your needs and the most suitable for your circumstances are recommended here at Nova Recovery.

 

What happens during drug and alcohol rehab?

Drug and alcohol rehab is a bespoke process yet will be made up of some necessary steppingstones. The purpose of rehab is to help clients withdraw from their habits, rebuild their control and mindfulness, and plan for long-term recovery. Each steppingstone will involve various addiction treatments and therapies to complete.

Throughout rehab, assessments, observations, and one-to-one therapy sessions will be offered to secure progress. Working alongside a dedicated team, our clients will be supported across the 28-day timescale, followed by 12 months of aftercare services and further 12-step plans.

Following an evidence-based approach, withdrawal will be the first steppingstone, achieved through a detoxification process. Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane, the most suitable environment will be provided, to comfortably work through withdrawal symptoms.

The rehab process will continue for the majority of our clients with therapy sessions, helping to rebuild emotional stability and coping. Our sessions are formed to improve mental health, boost accountability, and to also support loved ones and friends.

Planning will stand as the final necessary steppingstone, helping our clients envision and experience long-term recovery. Our treatment plans include relapse prevention sessions, educational services, a wide range of resources and support with lifestyle management. Positive changes can be achieved, and some realistic goals can be set through drug and alcohol rehab, to carry forward on a post-rehab basis.

Addiction recovery is a thorough process which should consider each area of life and wellbeing. Our treatment programmes follow a holistic approach here at Nova Recovery to increase the likelihood of recovery. We also specialise in mental health recovery, helping those with mental health problems or dual diagnosis.

 

Treatments and therapies at Nova Recovery

A 28-day residential alcohol rehab programme in Scotland will be filled with a range of treatments and therapies. Personally recommended, the most progressive mix will be ready to work through. Below are some of the addiction treatment services that you can expect to complete to overcome both drug and alcohol problems, and poor mental health.

  • Therapy sessions, underpinned by cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Group therapy, family therapy and a wealth of one-to-one counselling sessions
  • Drug and alcohol detoxification, medically assisted by our nursing teams
  • Support groups and social activities
  • Dual diagnosis treatments, to treat depression, anxiety, and further co-occurring disorders
  • Relapse prevention planning, to educate clients and plan for sobriety
  • Holistic therapies to improve wellbeing and lifestyle choices
  • Aftercare services over a 12-month period

 

How long is rehab?

By attending private rehab, the average rehab stay lasts 28 days. Across a 4-week timeframe, key recovery steppingstones can be worked through. For some clients, longer treatment plans will be formed to also address further problems or to strengthen relapse prevention. All clients will then continue through 12 months of aftercare in Dunblane.

The biggest difference between inpatient rehab and outpatient treatment is that plans via the NHS follow a much slower pace. It can take between 3 to 6 months to reach the same steppingstones, due to the structure of outpatient treatment.

 

Cost of rehab programmes

Private rehab will need to be paid for, which can range between £3,000-£10,000. Depending on which rehab clinic and programme you select, costs will vary. Factors such as your location and the specialism of your treatment centre will also impact the investment that you’ll make.

A benefit of private rehab is that it’s a flexible service, which can be tailored to your budget. Attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane, within your budget will be possible.

Alternatively, NHS treatment plans are free to access. Yet due to their longer timeframe and unpredictable timelines, many of our clients instead prefer to check into our private recovery hospital.

 

How to find a rehab in Dunblane?

Recovering locally will be possible here at Nova Recovery. By completing our admissions process we can help you experience the most beneficial programme of addiction treatment.

Contact our helpline to reside in a drug and alcohol rehab in Dunblane or to receive further information on how we can help you through your addiction history.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I begin my recovery?

Starting your addiction recovery journey via private rehab will be best. If you’re keen to get started, admissions are quick into private rehab, allowing for a proactive turnaround. An admission can be completed by referring yourself for addiction treatment and professional guidance, through a local rehab facility. Once you’ve selected a facility, shared your needs, and refereed yourself for treatment, the admissions process can begin, to secure your rehab programme.

How long does rehab last?

Rehab programmes can vary in length. Factors which can impact the length of your rehab experience include the amount and type of treatment that you complete, the rehab programme that you select to experience, and your response to rehab. By selecting inpatient rehab, a typical programme can be completed in 28 days. For outpatient rehab, a typical programme will take a number of months to complete. If you have any further issues to address, the timeline of rehab can also prolong. Yet here at Nova Recovery, we aim for efficient rehab experiences, followed by 12 months of aftercare.

What is inpatient treatment like?

Inpatient treatment is a safe, private, and progressive process. It’s a 360-recovery experience, offering everything from the right environment to the right recourse and to the right forms of support to recover from addiction. Checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Rothesay will provide you with a comfortable, assuring and a medically assisted experience. You’ll also experience a community feel, various treatments to improve all-round wellbeing, and the chance to change through a rapid programme. Residential rehab is the most beneficial way to recover from addiction. High success rates and positive experiences are the result of a completed inpatient programme, which you can encounter here at Nova Recovery.