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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in West Midlands

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If you’re struggling to overcome your drug and alcohol abuse, our rehab in the West Midlands offers you the best opportunity to achieve your long-term recovery. Living with drug and alcohol abuse can have a serious impact on your physical and psychological health, not to mention it can destroy your relationships with family and friends, damage your career and even result in home loss.

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It’s vital that you seek help as soon as possible, if left untreated, an addiction to alcohol or drugs will only worsen over time, making it even more difficult to recover. Contact our team today to discuss your recovery journey, call us on 01923 369 161 or email us at info@cassioburycourt.com.

 

Are you ready for drug and alcohol rehab?

You might feel as though your addiction to alcohol or drugs isn’t severe enough to warrant rehab. It’s natural to feel a sense of denial and to play down the negative effects of drug and alcohol abuse to avoid admitting that you need support. Perhaps you’ve previously tried to recover at home on your own through an attempted detox but ultimately failed. It’s crucial to remember that you can’t overcome a drug or alcohol addiction through medication alone, you must address your psychological connection to addiction in order to move past it.

Not only will an attempted detox at home be extremely dangerous, but it’s also likely to be ineffective resulting in a disheartening and pointless experience. It’s vital that you have the constant supervision of medical professionals whilst undergoing a drug or alcohol detox as you’ll likely experience withdrawal symptoms, some of which can be quite severe. The most common symptoms are nausea, dizziness, the shakes, but it’s also possible to suffer from seizures, insomnia, or delirium tremens (the DT’s) which require immediate medical attention. A professional team like ours are able to administer prescribed drugs to ease the pain of drug or alcohol withdrawal symptoms if needed; detoxifications at our rehabilitation centre have a very high rate of success.

At our drug and alcohol rehab treatment centre in the West Midlands, we understand the importance of combining a drug or alcohol detox, which focuses on your physical dependency to the substance, with psychological and well-being therapies to help your mind to recover. Our dedicated team consists of experienced therapists, psychiatrists and addiction specialists who ensure you’re comfortable, safe, and progressing as expected throughout your treatment programme.

 

What are the benefits of a private rehabilitation centre?

When searching for drug and alcohol rehab services, you’ll be overwhelmed with the variety of options available. From low-cost, ineffective treatment services to private, residential rehab centres, there’s a wide range on offer. Free local health services like the NHS provide low-cost or free addiction treatments, however, due to their lack of resources and funding, these addiction treatments are mostly generic, resulting in a poor outcome.

One of the great benefits of seeking support from a private rehabilitation centre is that you can gain admission almost immediately after your enquiry (no waiting times like with local services), and you’ll always receive a completely personalised treatment programme giving you the best chance of success. Before starting your treatment programme at our rehab in the West Midlands, we’ll conduct a physical and psychological assessment to gain a better understanding of the nature of your addiction. This will help us to correctly design the most effective addiction treatment programme for your unique needs, ensuring each aspect is tailored to you specifically.

Another great benefit of visiting a residential drug and alcohol rehab is that you’re completely removed from any distractions or temptations of home life, allowing you to solely focus on achieving your long-term recovery.

 

What addiction treatments do we have at our rehab in the West Midlands?

As your treatment programme will be personalised to your unique condition, we only suggest the most beneficial therapies for your situation. However, there are some common therapies which we’re likely to recommend as they have such a high success rate. One of these psychological therapies is cognitive behavioural therapy, also known as CBT. This therapy works by changing how you think about alcohol or drugs, it helps you to break down bigger problems into more manageable pieces as to not become so overwhelmed.

We’re also experienced in delivering individual, group, or family counselling, relapse prevention, and stress management, in addition to our well-being therapies which include relaxation and sleep management, fitness therapy, mindfulness, diet and nutritional therapies and art therapy.

Some of our well-being therapies may sound unusual to you, however, they have proven to be extremely helpful when used alongside the more traditional, psychological therapies. Art therapy, in particular, helps you to express your emotions and experiences in a tangible form. As you promote creativity and expression through art, this process helps you to acknowledge your negative behaviours and move past them towards a happier, sober life.

Our aim throughout is to provide the highest quality care and addiction treatments, reduce stress and ensure that we make your recovery as comfortable and as effective as possible.

 

Take the first step along your recovery journey

To start your recovery journey at our rehab in the West Midlands, contact our friendly team today on 01923 369 161. Once you have made contact, we will talk you through the various addiction treatments available, then if you’re happy to proceed, we will arrange your initial physical and psychological assessment before agreeing on a start date.

Upon completion of our structured programme, you will of course return home, where we continue our support through our dedicated aftercare plan. This will help you to retain motivation, prevent any drug or alcohol relapses and encourage you to utilise local services such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.

We’re confident that you’ll look back on this as the best decision you have ever made. Enjoy a happier, healthier future free from drug and alcohol abuse.

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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