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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Rubery

Published by Raffa Bari

There’s a lot to think about when you’re suffering from drug or alcohol addiction, here at Cassiobury Court, we’ll try to make these decisions as simple as we can by providing you with all of the essential information.

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We offer residential treatment that is close to the Rubery area.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Rubery

One of the first decisions you’ll need to make is between inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment. Each of these treatment options has their own pros and cons, so it’s essential that you understand the differences before selecting the best rehab treatment for you.

Inpatient treatment is known to produce a high rate of successful recoveries from addiction. As you stay at our rehab clinic for the duration of your rehab programme, you benefit from 24/7 support provided by our exceptional team of addiction specialists.

You’ll also have the advantage of being within a recovery focused environment with other people in a similar situation to you. This is advantageous as you can share your experiences, challenges, and wins with other people in a safe setting, free from distractions of the outside world.

Outpatient treatment can also be highly effective, it really depends on your personal circumstances and the severity of your drug or alcohol addiction. Unlike typical, in-patient alcohol rehab and drug rehab, as an outpatient you’ll return home each day after receiving your therapy sessions.

This offers more flexibility as you go through rehabilitation but can be difficult to remain in your home environment where they’ll likely be distractions, daily stresses and potentially negative influences that could lead to a relapse. Our admissions team can talk you through both of these treatment options in more detail.

 

Addiction treatments with Cassiobury Court

We’re very proud to offer an extensive range of treatment options at our drug and alcohol rehab Rubery. It’s extremely important to us and to your recovery journey that you receive a bespoke treatment plan that’s been tailored to benefit your specific needs.

Whilst most of our clients will begin their treatment with a drug or alcohol detoxification, they will then move onto their bespoke therapy treatments.

Beginning with a drug or alcohol detox is important to break your physical connection to the substance. Detoxing works by gradually reducing your consumption of drugs or alcohol in a safe environment to minimise any risks and to help you with any withdrawal symptoms that present themselves.

We can’t stress enough how crucial it is to only undergo a detox with the supervision of medical professionals within a recognised rehab clinic. Whilst most withdrawal symptoms are manageable, they still pose a risk to your physical and psychological health so when these aren’t managed correctly, it could result in long-term damage to your health.

Rehab Treatment in South Birmingham

We serve all areas of Birmingham with drug and alcohol treatment services. If you live around Rubery or any other local areas in South Birmingham, we are here to help you overcome your addiction.

Access addiction treatments in:

  • Harborne
  • Stourbridge
  • Bromsgrove
  • Avelchurch

Personalised treatment plan

Once you’ve completed the process of your drug or alcohol detox, you’ll begin your personalised treatment plan including a carefully selected mix of therapies which focus on breaking your psychological connection to drugs or alcohol and also to improve your general well-being.

Some of these therapies include individual, group, or family counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical relapse prevention, behaviour therapy (DBT), stress management, psychotherapy, motivational interviewing, and mediation therapy.

Alongside these therapies which help to address your psychological connection to substance abuse, we also provide therapies which are designed to improve your general well-being. Some of the well-being therapies we frequently recommend are mindfulness, yoga, meditation, low level laser therapy, nutritional therapy, relaxation and sleep management, fitness therapy, and music and art therapy.

Whilst some of these well-being therapies may seem unusual to you, we can vouch for their effectiveness in really helping people get through their recovery journey in the most positive and healthy way possible.

In particular, music and art therapy encourage self-expression which has proven to be useful in treating drug and alcohol addiction. Music and art therapy can help you to prepare for other forms of counselling if you’re nervous about group settings.

The positive impact of art and music on your mind can help with any mental health issues in addition to helping your addiction recovery. These therapies have been known to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, which are all commonly associated with addiction to alcohol or drugs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many people can be in denial about their drug or alcohol addiction, making it even harder to seek out help. The first step may be to accept that you have an addiction and acknowledge that you really do need professional support. You can then take the next step of getting in touch with our drug and alcohol rehab Rubery, our admissions team can talk you through the various treatment options available and discuss a date to welcome you into our rehab clinic. We aim to start you on your rehab programme within 48 hours of contacting our team, minimising the amount of time you have to potentially change your mind about our treatment services.

Yes, it does. Substance abuse can have a significant impact on your physical health, and your psychological health. The toxins within these harmful substances can quickly cause your physical health to deteriorate making you much more prone to liver disease, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. You’ll likely notice an unhealthy fluctuation in weight loss or gain, skin sores, the shakes, bloodshot eyes, and a lack of personal hygiene, all indicating an addiction to alcohol or drugs.

After you’ve completed your treatment plan at our drug and alcohol rehab Rubery, you will return home to continue your addiction recovery. We provide all of our clients with a personalised aftercare plan inclusive of additional therapy sessions and access to local support networks such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. This aftercare plan is crucial to the success of your long-term recovery, it’s just as important as your initial treatment programme.

Our Treatment Centres

We have local CQC-approved rehab treatment centres around the United Kingdom where you will find our friendly team of doctors, nurses, and support staff. Our team aim to provide the best care possible for every client we treat. We focus on safety and support to help people achieve long-term recovery in a warm, caring and tranquil environment.

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