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Alcohol Rehab & Drug Rehab Tyne and Wear

Addiction is often referred to as a family illness because of the impact it has on more than just the individual abusing the substance. Alcohol rehab & Drug rehab Tyne and Wear help people and their families out of the world of addiction into a life-long recovery process. Taking the first step is the biggest and most important part of starting recovery, admitting there is a problem is a massive process for people struggling with addiction so it’s important to understand this.

Looking at the problem it is simply not true that addicts are harming only themselves, despite what many people believe. In fact, addiction is even further reaching than just the family unit; it is a problem that can have negative consequences for the wider community and the economy, and it exists in areas throughout the UK, including Tyne and Wear. In this part of the country, alcohol and drug abuse are a major concern; for that reason, more needs to be done to help affected people when it comes to accessing drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne and Wear.

Here at Recovery.org.uk, we work hard to make sure that anyone can access alcohol and drug rehab in Tyne and Wear as well as in other parts of the country. We understand that although many individuals are already being treated for their addictions, there are large numbers who still need help. It is our mission to put these people in touch with the various providers of rehab throughout the county.

With alcohol and drug abuse leading to poor health, premature death, violent crimes, poverty, unemployment and homelessness, it is essential that addicts and their families reach out for help. Addiction has the ability to destroy the lives of so many people, but with professional help and support, much of the harm caused can be reversed. We want you to know that if you are struggling with drugs or alcohol, you can call our 24-hour helpline for assistance. We are waiting to hear from you.

Overcoming Addiction with Drug and Alcohol Rehab

There are plenty of options in terms or alcohol and drug rehab in Tyne and Wear. We work with a variety of organisations that include private clinics, the NHS, charity organisations and local support groups to ensure that every client can access treatments that will help them recover.

Although private residential programmes are our preferred choice when making recommendations for clients, we will only do so where appropriate. There are many benefits to inpatient treatment programmes, including the fact that patients can recover in a distraction-free and relaxed environment and can usually access their treatment one to two days after their initial enquiry.

However, we understand that there will be times when residential care is not appropriate. For example, those who have family or work commitments would not be able to commit to the six-to-eight week stay in a residential facility. Others realise early on that they are in trouble and reach out for help before they develop a physical dependence; for them, an outpatient programme would be the ideal choice.

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Rehab Tyne and Wear – What is the Process?

Most people struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction will have developed a physical dependence, which means they are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms should they try to quit. It can be dangerous to suddenly stop taking certain drugs and alcohol without supervision, so the process of rehab in Tyne and Wear usually starts with a supervised detox.

A detox is the process that is designed to help address the physical aspect of addiction and will start when the individual stops taking the substance that he or she has been abusing. When this happens, the body will react to the fact that this chemical is no longer present. As it tries to get back to normal and expels the chemicals and toxins that have accumulated, various withdrawal symptoms will occur. These can be graded as mild, moderate and severe, with most people experiencing nothing worse than moderate symptoms. Nevertheless, some individuals will experience severe symptoms that can include things such as convulsions, seizures and delirium tremens. For the safety of the patient, we always advise our clients to detox in a supervised facility.

After detox, the process of rehabilitation can begin, and this usually takes place in an inpatient or outpatient facility. Inpatient programmes offer an intensive treatment plan for patients and usually run over the course of six to eight weeks.

Outpatient programmes do not require an overnight stay and are therefore less intensive and run for longer. The choice of treatment programme will depend on your requirements and preferences. Here at Recovery.org.uk, we can help you to decide which treatment programme would best suit your individual needs.

When rehab has been completed, most patients will need ongoing support as they return to their everyday lives. This usually comes in the form of aftercare support from their rehab provider or through a local support group such as Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous.

 

Featured Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Tyne and Wear

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

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    Are Families Helped During Drug and Alcohol Rehab?

    The focus of rehab in Tyne and Wear and other parts of the UK is to help the individual overcome his or her addiction to drugs or alcohol. However, most rehab clinics also offer support to their families as well, as it is vital that the entire family unit recovers.

    Some clinics provide separate counselling to family members as well as group sessions where the recovering addict is also present. During family therapy, the therapist or counsellor meeting with family members will usually be the same one who is treating the recovering addict. This provides for continuity of treatment for all involved.

    Family therapy is a very important part of the recovery process, but many family members have concerns about whether they will benefit from taking part. A good treatment programme will offer family therapy because it can help members of the family come to terms with the illness and any issues they may have relating to it.

    It is common for spouses and children to blame themselves for their loved one’s addiction and many believe they have failed the addict. Children who do not receive treatment for a parent’s addiction could go on to have lasting emotional problems and even turn to addiction themselves in later life. Nevertheless, with treatment from a professional counsellor or therapist, they should be able to deal with these issues and go on to live a happy and fulfilled life with their recovered loved one.

    If you would like more information about alcohol or drug rehab in Tyne and Wear, and particularly those that provide family therapy, contact Recovery.org.uk today.

     
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