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Are you or is someone you know currently struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol? Addictions are more common than you may think and they are becoming increasingly more common all over the world. It has been proven time and time again that rehab is the best option for recovery treatments. Rehab offers the best chances of successfully recovering from a drug and alcohol addiction.

Treatment Options and Therapy Options for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Here at Nova Recovery, we offer a huge range of evidence-based addiction treatment programmes. All of our treatment and therapy options are designed, led, and delivered by professional experts who have a very large amount of experience within the field of addiction recovery.

All of the treatments that we offer are designed to get the best results in terms of addiction recovery. Treatments options and therapy options can include detox programmes, group therapy sessions, cognitive behavioural therapy, full drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes and various other treatments and therapies.

Our treatment options can help you to break the cycle of addiction and will give you the chance to develop all of the skills and strategies needed to ensure the addiction cycle remains broken.

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The Detoxification Process for Addiction Treatment

Detoxing from your drug or alcohol addiction is essential if you want to make a full recovery. However, it is also one of the most difficult parts of the recovery process and it may even be dangerous if you don’t complete the detoxification process within a professional setting. This process helps to get the negative substances out of your system. Unfortunately, with this process, you will experience a whole host of side effects ranging from mild to severe.

Detoxing can be extremely difficult to do by yourself without the help of a professional. The withdrawal symptoms that you experience can lead to many physical and psychological symptoms while the body gets rid of all of the harmful substances from your system. Addicts that are undergoing the withdrawal process may suffer stress, pain, and extreme discomforts.

Many addicts will find it difficult to complete the detoxification process. This is especially true for those how choose to completely quit their addiction at home on their own. If you choose to go through the detoxification process without any medical or professional help, this can be very dangerous and you’re much less likely to succeed.

Here at Nova Recovery, we offer 24/7 supervision and care for this important stage of the recovery process. The process of detoxing can vary depending on a range of factors including the type of substance that you’re addicted to and the length and severity of your addiction. We also know that some people may be suffering from addictions to more than just one substance and we are able to offer support and accommodate those specific needs.

We will always keep in mind that everyone struggling with addictions experiences them in a different way. All of our treatment programmes are designed specifically for the individual. This helps to give you the best chance to recover from your addiction for good.

Aftercare and Relapse Prevention

Once you’ve completed your addiction recovery programme, it can be extremely difficult to return home to your normal life. That’s why we offer an aftercare programme for the first year after you receive treatment at our rehab facility. The first year after your treatment is the most crucial time to make sure you have ongoing support so that you don’t relapse. This is because this is the period in which you’re most likely to be tempted into going back to your old habits.

With this in mind, we can help to prepare you for your return home before you leave rehab by providing you with all of the skills and tools needed to cope with your new behaviours when you return home. Plus, you can then benefit from our aftercare plan for 12 months after your treatment.

Our aim is to help ensure you are protected in terms of your mental health. We will also ensure that you continue living a life that is free from drugs and alcohol so that you can go on to lead a much happier, healthier life filled with confidence.

What is The Difference Between Inpatient Rehab and Outpatient Rehab?

Inpatient recovery programmes may also be known as residential recovery programmes. These treatments require the patient to check into rehab where they will reside for the entire course of the treatment plan. The treatment will be completed within a controlled environment away from their usual triggers. As such, this is the most effective type of rehab treatment plan. Patients will stay at the clinic full-time and will have access to 24/7 medical and emotional care. This process can ensure your recovery programme from drugs or alcohol gets off to the best possible start with a safe detoxification period.

Outpatient rehab is much less restrictive than inpatient rehab programmes. Outpatient recovery plans usually take around 10-12 hours per week which will be spent within the treatment centre. These sessions will include counselling, education, and talking therapies. Outpatient treatments are best for those with a mild addiction or it may be part of a long-term treatment plan. Outpatient rehab can usually last for around 3-6 months or may last over a year for more severe cases.

 

FAQS

Can I go to rehab more than one time?

You can go to rehab as many times as needed to make a full recovery. There is no limit on the number of times that you can go to rehab.

Will exercise help with addiction recovery?

The simple answer to this is yes, exercise can help with your addiction recovery. Exercise helps to boost your mood and can also help to reduce stress. This means that you’ll be less likely to relapse in the future.

What do I need to do if I relapse?

Relapsing is often a sign that you need some additional support or that you need to continue with more treatments. If you have relapsed, contact use today to find out more about the care and treatment that you may need to continue with your recovery.