We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria

If you’ve been abusing excessive amounts of drugs and alcohol, there is a likelihood that this behaviour could enable an addiction. Although this may be an overwhelming diagnosis, although it may be difficult to hear, ongoing substance abuse, if uncontrolled, can amount to a physical and psychological dependence.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Cumbria

If you do believe that you’re addicted to drugs or alcohol, please do not worry, as specialist support is available here at Cassiobury Court. Your next steps should be to acknowledge your addiction by placing enquiries about our rehabilitation programmes, share your battles with drugs and alcohol, and source a fitting drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme via our clinic.

Through these steps, through acting on urgency, you can overcome your drug and alcohol addiction, before it has time to fully develop. If you’re currently suffering from substance abuse, rehab can also be an option for you, in order to reduce or stop your consumption before it advances further.

Naturally, in this instance, you may turn to a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria. Yet, if you are struggling with addictive tendencies, opting for residential rehab, set away will be advantageous; available here in Watford.

The Signs and Symptoms of a Drug and Alcohol Addiction

It is very important that you know where you stand with drugs and alcohol. An addiction diagnosis is very serious. With this in mind, having knowledge of the common signs and symptoms of a drug and alcohol addiction is useful, helping you gauge the severity of your habit.

Do you find it hard to reduce your drug and alcohol consumption? Are you prioritising drugs and alcohol? Have areas of your life deteriorated in association with your consumption? Can you spot physical and psychological associations to drugs and alcohol?

If you’ve answered yes, where drugs and alcohol are controlling your life, there is a likelihood that you are suffering with an addiction. If standalone physical side effects are currently present, you may be struggling with substance abuse. Yet resolving this now will reduce your risk of developing a drug and alcohol addiction later down the line.

Your best port of call is to secure a depth of addiction treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria or the surrounding area.

Recovering from a drug and rehab in Cumbria

If you are hoping to overcome your addiction, it’s very common that you will favour localised recovery, from a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria. For some clients, this is a beneficial route to addiction recovery. However, this is commonly only probable for those who experience substance abuse.

Those who are experiencing an addiction will commonly encounter social or environmental triggers; whether that’s people or emotions which cause drug and alcohol consumption. Down to this, remaining local can also act as a trigger, disrupting recovery while increasing relapse risks.

To overcome this obstacle, residential rehab will be recommended at our centre here at Cassiobury Court for a time of initial drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Once you’ve completed your rehab programme, there is potential for you to continue your long-term recovery journey from a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria.

Our rehab centre here at Cassiobury Court

One of the valuable factors of our offering is the residential rehab programmes we provide all clients. Residential rehab is highly advocated for by providing a safe haven, by promoting personalised rehab stays.

Residential rehab is favoured for the distance it offers. For those with social and environmental triggers, this distance will reduce the presence of all drug and alcohol influences, helping you invest physically and mentally into rehab.

A further beneficial factor of our rehab centre is the scope we have to offer personal rehab programmes. This unfortunately cannot be offered through lower quality rehab programmes, as time and resources are usually absent. As we offer this as a customary, we can ensure that your needs are taken into account when recommending addiction treatment and rehabilitation steps.

You can experience this value by overlooking a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria, by committing to residential rehab at our luxury, tranquil and private treatment centre.

Physical detoxification from drugs and alcohol

The first step of a residential rehab programme is detoxification. A drug and alcohol detox programme will be recommended to physically withdraw from addictive substances.

This step is common as it is very important, as it removes all traces, known to influence cravings. Although a detox can influence withdrawal symptoms, which can sometimes be difficult to bypass, additional treatments are in place to ensure that you complete a highly effective and mandatory addiction treatment.

Psychological addiction treatment

Since an addiction is predominantly driven by psychological associations, cognitive focused addiction treatment is a must when aiming for long-term recovery. Underlying psychological causations, mental health issues and distressing episodes are also linked to excessive drug and alcohol consumption.

With this in mine, it is necessary that you commit to therapy, to cognitive behavioural therapy, to support groups and to accountability sessions. This is the best way to unlock underlying causations, fuelling drugs and alcohol, while breaking down barriers, diminishing negative habits and realigning new healthy routines.

Combined, both physical and psychological withdrawal and realignment will benefit you, helping you reach initial recovery, returning to Cumbria sober. Yet to ensure that you can continue this, aftercare services will be offered via a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria to help you transition back to reality. Relapse prevention, ongoing addiction treatment and professional guidance will assist you, moving you from our safe haven residential rehab, back into your everyday routine.

Once you’re ready to recover and understand the necessity of taking your addiction seriously, reach out to our team. We can assess whether localised recovery via a drug and alcohol rehab in Cumbria will work for you. In turn, we can also evaluate whether residential rehab further afield will benefit you greater. From your rehab admission, to your aftercare, we will be here for you, we will help you overcome your drug and alcohol addiction before it elevates further. Reach out to our team here at Cassiobury Court.

 

Pros and Cons of Addiction Treatment

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

  • Intensive form of addiction treatment
  • High recovery rates
  • Aftercare support
  • 24/7 support in luxury facilities
  • Treatment programmes can be expensive
  • Rehab may not be in local area
  • May need to take time off work
  • Time away from family and friends

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Free Support for Addiction in Your Area

Residential rehab might not be for everybody, and that is okay, that being said, there are common approaches to dealing with more minor addictions through free AA and NA groups local to you. Here are your closest options.

Alcoholics Anonymous Cumbria

The Meeting Rm, Penrith Library, St Andrew’s Churchyard
CA11 7YA

Narcotics Anonymous Cumbria

Follow the link to find the most appropriate NA meeting for you, be aware that you may have to join an online meeting if there aren’t many in your proximity.

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