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If you are currently struggling with an addiction yourself, we are here to help you. Similarly, if you are currently watching one of your loved ones go down a spiral downward into an alcohol or drug addiction, we can help you get your loved one the help they need to overcome their addiction.

The treatments in rehab can help you overcome your addiction. Private drug and alcohol rehab has been proven over and over again as being the best and most effective way for people to overcome addictions. Your well-being is the most important thing to everyone in rehab.

Give yourself the best possible opportunity to make a complete recovery from your addiction by getting our help in our Stewarton rehab centre today.

 

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Do I Actually Need To Go To Rehab?

It can be very difficult to know when exactly you need to go to rehab. If you find that your substance abuse is currently affecting your home life or work life, then that’s usually a good time for you to think about attending an alcohol and drug rehab centre.

When you go to a drug and alcohol rehab centre, you will get access to constant care and attention. You will also be constantly surrounded by medical professionals who are there to help you in times of need. This means that you will always be properly looked after and cared for during the scary time of your recovery.

Taking the very first step in attending a drug or alcohol rehab in Stewarton can be very scary and daunting at first. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the longer you leave your addiction untreated, the worse the consequences will be.

If you are currently struggling with alcohol or drugs, it’s best to reach out for help as soon as possible. No matter how far along you think your addiction is, it’s still important to reach out. It is never too early or too late to speak up.

If your addiction is currently having any negative effects on your life, it’s best to reach out for help. You don’t want to risk allowing these problems to become any worse than they already are now.

Many people live in denial about their addiction problems. Try to be honest with yourself and admit that you have a problem. That way, you can open yourself to the possibilities of making a full recovery and regaining your old happy and healthy life.

 

Does The Severity of An Addiction Affect The Recovery Process?

The severity of your addiction to drugs or alcohol can have an effect on the amount of time that you spend in treatment and your treatment methods.

In addition to the severity of your addiction, the type of addiction and your triggers can also affect the recovery process. As can the role that drugs and alcohol play in your life and the side effects that you experience during your recovery.

For example, if you have a strong and severe addiction with many different layers and triggers, this will likely require you to need more treatment than someone who has a milder and easier-to-control addiction.

Different experiences can also affect the withdrawal symptoms that people experience during the drug and alcohol detox. This can also affect their responses to talking therapies and their motivation and commitment to the recovery process.

With this in mind, there are many different things that can affect your recovery journey. However, the most important thing that you need to do is remained determined, committed, and invested in your recovery programme. If you do this, you will likely find that your rehab journey will just fall right into place.

 

What Happens In a Rehab Treatment Programme?

Every addict is different and with this in mind, every rehab treatment programme will be different. In rehab, your treatment programme will be completely bespoke to you and your circumstances. However, in rehab, you will go through a range of addiction treatment therapies and recovery steps that will help you move closer towards a life of sobriety.

Detoxing is always the first step in a rehab treatment programme. This is required so that you can withdraw from drugs and alcohol. Once you’ve completed this step, you can then move on to your further treatments and therapies with no toxins in your body and with a clear mind.

Once you’ve completed the drug detox, you will then go on to your further treatments and therapies. Talking therapies are promoted as these can help you detach from the addiction on a psychological level.

Wellbeing treatments will also be encouraged to help to instil some comprehensive recovery efforts. You will also learn about relapse prevention and will plan for your ongoing recovery when you leave the rehab treatment centre.

Your further treatments and therapies will often include things like one-to-one therapies, group therapies, cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectal behavioural therapy, 12-step programmes, and more. The exact treatments that you go through, the coping strategies that you learn, and the length of your time in rehab will vary depending on your needs.

The treatments and timescales can also be affected by the severity of your addiction and your responses to the treatments that you’re going through.

Once you leave residential rehab, you will then receive ongoing care through the aftercare programme. This will help you with the transition between your time in the rehab centre and your return back to your normal home life.

The first year after your rehab treatment is usually the most difficult, so that is why you will receive one year of free aftercare when you leave the rehab setting.

 

Get Help From Stewarton Rehab Now

If you are struggling currently with an addiction or if you know someone who is struggling with an addiction, it is important that you reach out for the help you need as soon as possible.

Get in touch with us today and we will be happy to provide you with all of the advice you need to get started on your recovery journey today. You can also call up on 01475 303998 to speak to a member of our admissions team.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get into rehab?

Getting in touch with our admissions team is a free and easy way to start the recovery journey. Our admissions team can take you through the whole process and get an admission date sorted out quickly so you can get the addiction treatment that you need. If you are going to a private drug and alcohol rehab like Nova Recovery you will have to pay, including a deposit, so it’s important to have the available funds. The services private facility offers are sought after and places go quickly so it’s vital you secure a place.

How quickly can I start rehab?

The process can usually be as quick as you need it to be, although you will not be pressured into making decisions. You can often be starting treatment and check into rehab within 24 hours of contacting our admissions team.

What can I bring to rehab?

You should bring comfortable clothes, nightwear and other items like robes and slippers. There will be laundry services, so you don’t need to bring fresh clothes for every day you are there. You can also bring toiletries and beauty products. Don’t bring electronics such as video games and it should go without saying that you definitely should not bring drugs or alcohol (apart from permitted prescription medications).