Drug and Alcohol Rehab Pembrokeshire
Do you live in Tenby, Pembroke, Newport or Carew? Do you sadly find yourself addicted to substances such as drugs or alcohol? Have you been unable to find support via a drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire?
If you have so far been unable to locate suitable support and treatment for an addiction via a drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire, we would encourage you to contact us for immediate help.
Leaving an addiction untreated, even just for a short period, will cause it to intensify significantly. Sadly, should your addiction intensify, you will find yourself at risk of developing various physical and psychological health problems that will reduce the quality of your life.
To support you in your search for a drug and alcohol rehab, we have answered many of our frequently asked questions below.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly. In doing so, we can offer you personalised advice and help you take the first step in overcoming your addiction.
Do I Need Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment?
As you turn your thoughts to attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire, you may question whether you need addiction treatment.
Although the fact that you are searching for a rehab will highlight that you may well need treatment, you may still feel unsure of whether you require treatment.
Like many others, you may not believe that your addiction is severe enough for treatment. You may also think that your addiction will alleviate naturally. However, this is sadly not true. Addictions require professional treatment if they are to be overcome.
If you consume drugs or alcohol every day and have come to experience any side effects, such as headaches, nausea, anxiety, insomnia, muscle aches and pains and an inability to focus and concentrate, you likely require treatment.
Likewise, if you find it challenging to cope when you cannot consume drugs or alcohol and find yourself relying on substances to reduce stress and mental health disorders, you will need to secure treatment.
Can I Overcome My Addiction Without Professional Treatment?
Contrary to belief, addictions cannot be overcome without professional treatment.
Although many individuals will attempt to withdraw from substances independently, they will be unable to maintain their sobriety due to being unable to cope with withdrawal symptoms. As a result, they will relapse and find that their addiction is more severe than it initially was.
With this in mind, we would ask you not to attempt to overcome your addiction without professional help.
It should also be noted that addictions are psychological disorders. As a result, you will need to undergo therapy to ensure that you can maintain your sobriety and achieve a long-term recovery.
What Treatment Will I Be Required To Undergo At A Drug and Alcohol Rehab?
The treatment you receive upon attending a drug and alcohol rehab will depend on a number of factors such as the rehab you attend, the severity of your addiction and the substance you have become addicted to.
For example, if you attend an NHS drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire, you will likely experience one-to-one counselling.
However, should you attend our drug and alcohol rehab, you will encounter a personalised treatment programme that will combine detoxification, rehabilitation and aftercare support to ensure that you have every chance of overcoming your addiction.
If you struggle with a mental health disorder, you will be offered dual diagnosis treatment upon entering our centre. Dual diagnosis treatment will ensure that you can overcome your addiction and reduce the impact your mental health disorder has on your life.
Should you attend our drug and alcohol rehab, we will conduct a clinical assessment before administering any treatment.
In doing so, we will review your physical and psychological health to determine which treatments you will benefit from. We will then create your personalised treatment programme.
Why Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Offered?
Across the world, approximately 45% of individuals simultaneously find themselves struggling with a mental health disorder and substance addiction.
Sadly, many addictions arise from mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression. Mental health disorders can also gradually come to light as an addiction escalates.
In order to ensure that an addiction can be overcome and a mental health disorder can be alleviated, dual diagnosis treatment is offered.
If you require dual diagnosis treatment, you will firstly complete a detoxification programme. This will remove harmful toxins from your brain and body.
You will then be introduced to a wealth of psychological and well-being therapies that will help you understand how your addiction and mental health disorder can be overcome.
How Long Will I Need To Stay In Rehab For?
Irrespective of whether you decide to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire or our own rehab, it is impossible to determine how long you will need to stay in rehab for.
Although this may leave you feeling somewhat frustrated, it should be noted that your recovery cannot be rushed. As a result, we do not recommend putting a timeframe on your rehabilitation treatment.
We would also ask you to remember that the progress you make during your time in our rehab will be monitored. Only when we feel confident that you are ready to leave rehab will we approach you to discuss aftercare support.
Will I Be Able To See My Family During My Time In Rehab?
During your time in our residential rehab, you will be unable to return home as this could hinder your recovery. However, you will be able to invite your family to our rehab on our assigned visitation days.
Although you will need to remain in our facilities when your family visits, you will have time and space to share your recovery with your family.
Secure Treatment At Our Residential Rehab Today
If you are ready to commence treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Pembrokeshire but find your options limited, we welcome you to secure treatment at our residential rehab today.
To do so, please call us directly on 01908 489 421. Alternatively, chat with us online to request a callback from our team.
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