There’s a lot of misinformation surrounding drug and alcohol addiction. Some people assume that people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs make a choice every time they drink or use. They might think that there is something inherently selfish or ‘wrong’ about that person.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Cambridge

It is important to know that addiction is a disease which requires professional treatment if you want to overcome substance abuse. Finding the right treatment service to overcome addiction is the first step of your recovery.

Drug and alcohol rehab in Cambridge or further afield is the best form of addiction treatment to make a full and long-term recovery.

 

What is Addiction?

Addiction is a complex condition which requires specialist addiction treatment to overcome. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines drug or alcohol addiction as a disease of the brain that is “manifested by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequence”.

It adds: “People with addiction (severe substance use disorder) have an intense focus on using a certain substance(s), such as alcohol or drugs, to the point that it takes over their life. They keep using alcohol or a drug even when they know it will cause problems. Yet a number of effective treatments are available and people can recover from addiction and lead normal, productive lives.”

The fact that addiction effectively rewires the user’s brain makes it extremely difficult to break free alone, or even with the support of friends and family.

If you are lucky enough to have a support network in place that can be extremely beneficial, but experts with a wealth of knowledge and experience in dealing with addiction will still give you the very best chance of getting clean and making a long-term recovery.

As the APA defines it, addiction is a disease and like most other diseases, it can be treated. Our private rehab centre is located very near Cambridge and provides you with the specialist treatment you require to overcome substance addiction. Call up today on 01908 489 421 to learn more.

 

Rehab Options in Cambridge

If you are looking for treatment programmes in and around Cambridge, there may be several options open to you. The NHS provides a drug and alcohol treatment service in Cambridge but the vast majority of NHS-led programmes are community-based.

Cambridge Outpatient Treatment

These outpatient treatment services can be very valuable but do not offer the same range of services and focused period of recovery as a stay in a residential alcohol or drug rehab.

It’s also a sad fact that the NHS does not always have the resources it would wish to help people with alcohol or substance abuse issues and wait times for treatment can be long.

While outpatient treatment services are beneficial, there is likely to be a substantial waiting list. If you or a loved one are in the grip of addiction, it could be the case that literally every day counts. Addictions wreck lives and relationships.

They can be extremely damaging to the addict’s health and every year tens of thousands of people are hospitalised due to drugs or alcohol. Tragically, many lose their lives to this disease.

Private Inpatient Rehab Treatment

A private drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic can allow you to really focus on beating your alcohol or drug addiction, away from the pressures of everyday life and the people, places, and triggers that are associated with your drinking or drug use.

Asana Lodge is located in the tranquil setting of the village of Yardley Gobion, just a short drive from Cambridge. This distance is far enough away to take you out of your normal drink or drug-fueled life but is still very close by for your convenience.

This can be important if you have friends or family that you would like to participate in some of the therapies, though not everyone does and that is fine too. Every person struggling with an addiction problem is an individual and our treatment programmes are tailored to help you.

Call up today on 01908 489 421 to learn more about your rehab options in Cambridge.

 

What Happens at Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centres?

Drug rehab UK facilities can vary in what they offer but a structured detoxification or detox programme is the first and one of the most important elements. Drug and alcohol detox is the process where toxic substances (drugs or alcohol) leave the system and it can be a very difficult and dangerous process.

During the detox process, withdrawal symptoms can be severe as consumption of the substance has stopped. Withdrawal symptoms can vary depending on the substance involved and the individual, but may include:

  • Tremors or seizures
  • Aches and pains
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea and sickness
  • Cramps
  • Extreme anxiety or Depression 
  • Cravings
  • Mood swings
  • Exhaustion and Insomnia

Some of these physical and psychological issues can continue after the initial detox period and can be very difficult to deal with.

The safest and most effective way to detox is in a specialist detox clinic that offers supervision and support around the clock from addiction recovery workers and specialist addiction staff.

In residential rehab, you are provided with medical assistance if required and prescription medications are prescribed to help manage the medically assisted detox.

 

How Long is Drug and Alcohol Rehab?

The length of a stay in rehab for drug and alcohol abuse can vary depending on a number of factors including the type and severity of addiction, your addiction history, age, and budget. Residential rehab treatment programmes typically involve a period of 10, 28 or 60-day stays.

The drug detox process can be over relatively quickly – although it might not feel like that at the time. The drug detox typically takes 5-10 days, and once this is over addiction therapies take place.

As already mentioned though, withdrawal symptoms can persist and cravings and psychological issues can last for months, years or even for life.

Many addicts describe a lifelong battle and your time in drug or alcohol rehab should also aim to equip you with the tools you need to stay clean once you are in Cambridge.

Once your rehab programme has been completed, you will receive one year of free aftercare sessions to help you maintain recovery and receive extra support. Here you can speak to our addiction recovery workers and residents about any concerns or milestones you may have.

You can learn more about our drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes by filling out our contact form or calling us on 01908 489 421.

 

Addiction Therapies

Your treatment programme at Asana Lodge helps you to explore the root causes behind your addiction and provides knowledge and coping strategies moving forward.

This could include a range of therapies including:

  • Talking therapy
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Group therapy
  • Yoga
  • Meditation and mindfulness
  • Health workshops
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Art therapy
  • Relapse prevention planning

Addiction therapies enable you to address the mental side of alcohol or drug addiction and benefit you in the recovery process.

Drug and alcohol rehab Cambridge provides you with all of the support you require to overcome your addiction and achieve long term recovery. You will also need further addiction treatment to help avoid relapsing in the future.

That’s why we offer one year of free aftercare to help you throughout your recovery, even after you have completed treatment with us.

 

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Near Me

Cambridge alcohol and drug rehab clinics do not provide a magic cure. You must still make a huge effort to overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol for good, but the support and treatment options available at professional rehab centres can provide the very best chance of helping you do so.

The benefits of an alcohol or drug-free life are massive, so don’t delay if you or a loved one are struggling with addiction – contact us today.

We can offer confidential information and advice with no obligation so call today on 01908 489 421 or email info@asanalodge.com for more information.

 

Sources

https://www.psychiatry.org/

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refer a family member to drug and alcohol rehab?

Yes, absolutely. Asana Lodge offers a family and friend referral service for those worried about their loved one’s substance abuse. Our dedicated team can help family members through this difficult time, offering advice and guidance on the next steps to take. Throughout this process and beyond we offer family drug support as we understand that addiction affects many people beyond the addict.

How do I know if I should attend Rehab?

If you struggle to cope without drugs or alcohol, have tried and failed to quit or cut down or continue to drink and use drugs despite knowing there might be negative consequences, it might be time to seek help. We know that people struggling with addiction are often in denial about the extent of their problem, so we also offer services such as family intervention and family referrals to help get the ball rolling.

What happens during the admission process?

During the admissions process we will carry out an assessment to find out more about your addiction and general health. This will help us to draw up an appropriate addiction treatment plan tailored to your own circumstances. We also offer family referrals if you need to start the ball rolling on a loved one’s behalf.