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It is hard for most people to comprehend the link between alcohol and health problems, and this is generally because alcohol is legal and socially acceptable. Most individuals drink alcohol, with the majority drinking to sensible levels. However, alcohol is a substance that is prone to abuse. Binge drinking and regularly drinking more than the recommended weekly allowance of fourteen units is classed as alcohol abuse and can lead to more than just physical and mental health problems. In fact, alcohol abuse causes harm to individuals, families and communities all over the UK. In Norfolk, the number of alcohol-related hospital admissions is increasing by around ten per cent every single year. It is important that those affected by alcoholism can easily access alcohol rehab in Norfolk, which is why Recovery.org.uk exists.
We are a confidential organisation that works hard to provide a connection between those that need help for their addictions and the facilities that treat them. We know that as well as alcohol, drugs can also have a devastating impact on many individuals in the area, so we want to make sure that more people know how to access drug rehab in Norfolk and other parts of the country.
There are plenty of options in terms of treatment in this part of the country, including programmes run by the NHS, charities, local support groups and private clinics. If you have been struggling with alcohol or drugs, you do not have to struggle any longer. By reaching out now, you can begin to get your life back on track with the help of vital support from the treatment provider of your choice. You do not have to worry about finding the best rehab in Norfolk for your needs because we can do that for you. All you need to do is make the call today, and we will start working on your behalf immediately.
It is often the case that those who get in touch with us here at Recovery.org.uk are concerned loved ones of those with addiction. More often than not, they are frustrated because their addicted loved one is refusing to admit help is needed.
Denial is common among addicts and it often prevents those in need of help from reaching out. Many people in the grips of addiction will be under the impression that the substance they are relying on is helping them and is the only good thing in their lives. These individuals are unwilling to entertain the idea that it is the substance that is causing their problems. Drugs and alcohol affect the way the brain functions and prevent people from seeing the truth of their situation. Many will continue to abuse these substances even when doing so is causing obvious harm in their lives.
There is no doubt that drugs and alcohol provide some form of relief in the early days of drinking or using. Nevertheless, this relief is almost always temporary and if the individual continues to abuse these substances, the potential for harm will increase. Addiction is an illness that can wreak havoc on the lives of those affected.
For those affected by addiction, the answer is almost certainly a supervised detox, followed by a programme of rehabilitation.
Many people confuse detox and rehabilitation or else assume that they are one and the same thing. It is important to understand the difference between the two and to realise that detox is not the same as treatment. Overcoming an addiction to a chemical substance means dealing with the physical and psychological aspects of the illness; detox deals with the physical while rehab deals with the psychological.
A comprehensive treatment programme will include both detox and rehabilitation in order to deal with the addiction as a whole. Detox is the first step on the road to recovery and deals with the process of quitting the substance to which you are addicted.
Detoxing from drugs or alcohol can be complicated and result in a variety of withdrawal symptoms that can be graded as mild, moderate or severe. Most individuals will only ever experience mild to moderate symptoms, but the risk of severe symptoms is always present, but it is impossible to predict who will or will not be affected. For that reason, medical supervision is always recommended.
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Detox alone is rarely enough to help an individual recover from addiction. It is generally accepted that the only way to have a strong and stable recovery going forward is with counselling or therapy from a qualified professional.
Dealing with the physical side of the addiction only will mean that the issues that led to the addictive behaviour in the first place will still exist. It is only through a series of psychotherapeutic treatments that you can begin to tackle the issues that have resulted in you turning to drugs or alcohol.
While detox is a process that can last for around seven to ten days, rehab generally takes much longer than this because overcoming addiction is not something that will happen overnight. Even a concentrated and intensive residential programme will last for many weeks.
There are various types of rehab centres available in Norfolk, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.
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The process of recovery from addiction is broken down into three stages – detox, rehabilitation and aftercare – and all three are essential for a complete recovery. Those who fully commit to all stages will have a much higher chance of avoiding relapse in the future.
Returning to the real world after rehab can be quite difficult, and many will struggle if they do not have adequate support. Fortunately, most providers of drug and alcohol rehab in Norfolk will include an aftercare service as part of their programme. This may mean regular meetings with your counsellor or, at the very least, regular phone contact.
Nevertheless, to further strengthen your recovery, we would recommend that you join a local support group where you will have a network of support from other recovering addicts. Groups such as AA and NA have been instrumental in helping millions of people around the world to maintain their sobriety in the long term, and they can help you too.
For more information on our service, or for details of the various providers of alcohol and drug rehab in Norfolk, contact us here at Recovery.org.uk today.
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