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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centres in Canterbury

There are many people that require drug and alcohol rehab in Canterbury just as there are in almost every other town and city across the country. Here at Recovery.org.uk, we work hard to make these services easily accessible to all that need them, and we urge you to get in touch if you are struggling with alcohol or drugs.

Our free service includes a comprehensive assessment and referral to one of the many providers of alcohol and drug rehab in Canterbury. We do not offer these services ourselves but instead provide a link between those affected by addiction and the facilities that treat it.

As an organisation, we are devoted to refer our clients to any provider that we believe is best suited to their requirements. We work with private clinics charities, local counsellors, local support groups and the NHS.

Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Canterbury: Bespoke Treatment Plans

It was once the ethos of rehabilitation clinics to treat all patients in the same way. Every single patient would be treated with the same treatments regardless of their needs or circumstances. While this type of treatment was effective for some, others found that it did not work for them at all and they would find themselves returning to drugs or alcohol feeling like failures.

Fortunately, things have changed over the years, and now patients are treated with bespoke plans that have been designed around their individual requirements. A comprehensive mental and physical assessment is usually the first thing that happens when a patient enters drug or alcohol rehab in Canterbury. The staff at the facility will then be able to devise a plan that is most likely to suit his or her needs. The great thing about these bespoke plans is that they are flexible, and should one element need to change, this can be done with minimum fuss and without any negative impact on the patient.

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How Drug and Alcohol Rehab Reduces Harm

Substance abuse leads to harm for the individual in terms of poor health. Many people are unable to work because of the effects of their addiction, which can affect their long-term prospects. However, the negative effects of substance abuse are not limited to the individual.

Family members, friends, colleagues and the wider community are all affected when one person develops an addiction to drugs or alcohol. This is an illness that leads to poor health, relationship breakdown, unemployment, poverty, crime, homelessness, and premature death.

With alcohol and drug rehab in Canterbury, much of the harm caused by addiction in that area can be reversed. Those who commit to a lifetime of abstinence will find that their mental and physical health improves and they will be able to begin rebuilding bridges with loved ones.

The more affected people that access detox and rehabilitation programmes, the less burden will be placed on services such as the National Health Service and the police; ultimately, everyone will benefit.

Types of Rehab in Canterbury

Rehab in Canterbury is like rehab everywhere else in the UK and is typically based on the inpatient or outpatient model. However, a comprehensive treatment programme consists of more than just rehab. For recovery to be successful, patients will usually need a programme that consists of detox, rehabilitation and aftercare. Below is a brief guideline of what to expect from each.

  • Detox – The process of detox is required to break the physical bond between the addict and the chemical substance. This process should be carried out in a supervised facility where possible due to the risk of complications. Most detox programmes last between seven and ten days, and the patient can expect a number of withdrawal symptoms to occur including sweating, headaches, nausea, vomiting and shaking. These symptoms will peak and then subside before the patient is ready to move on to either inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation.
  • Inpatient Rehab – Inpatient rehab tends to be provided by private clinics, and programmes are intensive and concentrated, lasting up to eight weeks for most people. Those with more than one addiction or with a dual diagnosis may require a longer programme.
  • Outpatient Rehab – Outpatient programmes do not require patients to stay overnight in the clinic, and the programme is far less intensive. The number of required treatment hours per week varies from one provider to the next, meaning that some programmes will last for a few months, while others can last for up to a year or more.
  • Aftercare – Most providers of drug and alcohol rehab in Canterbury will include aftercare as part of their programme. This may include regular meetings with a counsellor or therapist, or it could mean phone contact as and when required. Aftercare usually lasts for up to a year, but there are other free resources available for extra support once rehab has ended. These include fellowship support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
 

Featured Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Canterbury

There are various types of rehab centres available in Canterbury, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.

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    What Treatments Can You Expect in Canterbury?

    Rehab providers tend to have plenty of options in terms of the treatments they use for those with addiction. As well as traditional therapies such as peer-to-peer therapy sessions, individual counselling, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavioural therapy, affected individuals can also access a host of alternative treatments to use in conjunction with traditional methods.

    There are many benefits to using alternative or holistic therapies alongside counselling and traditional therapy. Holistic therapies like acupuncture, acupressure, yoga, sports therapy, drama, music therapy and art therapy are all designed to help with the healing of the mind and spirit and can improve overall wellbeing.

    Making the Commitment to Getting Better

    With all the will in the world, professional therapists and counsellors cannot recover for you. It is up to you to take ownership for your recovery if you want to live the life you have always dreamed of. With the right rehab programme, you can overcome addiction and can get your life back on track. So call Recovery.org.uk today and make the commitment to get better.

     
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