Rehab Paisley & Drug Addiction Treatment for Renfrewshire North

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The Addiction Problem in Paisley

The addiction problem in Paisley has been around for some time. So much so that Renfrewshire established a taskforce to deal with the issue.

Addiction not only affects you. It also affects your loved ones and families.

In fact, it is draining on entire communities and society in general.

Many people have already lost their lives because of addiction.

Don’t let yourself be one of its nameless and faceless victims.

If you want to cure yourself of addiction, the only way to do it is to seek treatment by enrolling in a rehabilitation centre.

Intensive inpatient rehab that lasts for 30 days is the best option for getting treatment.

This includes detox, psychotherapy and aftercare planning.

For treatment to be effective, you need to commit yourself to the rehab programme.

If you live in Paisley, you can get professional treatment at the Abbeycare Clinic.

Addiction and Violence

Addiction has long been associated with violence.

The presence of addiction in a family or community increases the probability of a violent behaviour erupting either as a cause or consequence.

People who suffer addiction are often inclined to act violently like assaulting or harming another person.

Stimulant drugs like meth and cocaine can elicit aggression and violence in people because of paranoia, hallucinations, and loss of impulse control.

Addiction distorts rational thinking and causes people to lose self-control resulting in aggressive behaviour or violence.

Meanwhile, violence can also be a cause of addiction.

Children who experience trauma like domestic violence are prone to engage in bad habits like substance abuse leading to addiction.

Abbeycare Scotland are based in Erskine, minutes from Paisley, and serve all of the UK.

Compulsive Hoarding and Addiction

Compulsive hoarding is a mental health disorder that is also closely associated with addiction.

It is depicted by an unwarranted collection of possessions that have little to no value and inability to dispose of them.

Among the things that a person may hoard include billing statements, letters, and other documents, books, music records, clothes, and magazines, etc.

Hoarding is similar to addiction in terms of being a compulsive behaviour, the preoccupation by its victim to obtain things, denial about this problem, and the tendency to forget oneself including mental and physical welfare.

Like most mental health disorders, hoarding is linked to addiction.

Drug addiction and alcohol addiction can intensify compulsive hoarding as the rational faculties of the person is impaired.

Moreover, the feelings of shame and isolation from hoarding also contribute to a person’s refusal to reach out for help.

The best way to treat compulsive hoarding is to seek rehabilitation and a solid support network from families and professional healthcare workers.

Sleep Deprivation and Addiction

People who struggle with substance abuse and addiction have experienced sleeping problems at some point or another.

Contrary to common belief, alcohol addiction is an agent of sleep deprivation.

Drinking alcohol can initially help you get to relax and sleep because it is a downer.

In the long run, however, addiction to alcohol will work against having a good sleep.

Its relaxing effects wear off.

It prevents you from falling into a deep sleep and makes you suffer from insomnia.

Similarly, sleep deprivation is also common with drug addiction.

Stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines will keep your mind awake even if your body needs physical rest.

Insomnia is also one of the withdrawal symptoms associated with certain types of drugs like marijuana and opioids.

Other sleeping problems associated with addiction include sleep apnea, difficulty in falling and staying asleep, sleep cycle disturbances, and extreme physical fatigue.

The problem of getting sleep is one of the major reasons why some recovering addicts experience a relapse.

Thus, the lack of sleep can actually induce one to engage in substance misuse and abuse.

If you want to achieve the peaceful ad restful sleep that will make feel reborn the next day, call Abbeycare at 01603 513 091 and rid yourself of addiction.

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Considerations

While numerous rehab treatment options await you if you truly want to change, here are some of the factors to consider in choosing the right rehab treatment.

Waiting times. Postponing your treatment for a week or month can have serious consequences.

Time is of the essence when it comes to seeking rehab.

You should choose a clinic that can provide immediate assistance as soon as possible.

Dual diagnosis. Your drug addiction or alcohol addiction may occur with other underlying behaviour problems such as depression, gambling, promiscuity, compulsive eating, etc.

You should choose a clinic that provides treatment for dual diagnosis.

Professionally- managed detox. A professionally managed detox combines detox with medication and 24-7 monitoring and care.

Time off work. Intensive inpatient rehab entails you to stay in the clinic for 28 days. You need to consider if you can get time off work to find treatment.

Payment & funding. Budget is one of the major deciding factors in finding the right rehab service.

You should check if the rehab clinic of your choice is covered by your healthcare insurance or allows alternative financing options that will make it easier for you to pay for the cost of treatment.

Accreditation. You should check if the rehab centre is authorised and accredited by the government to provide service.

Medication-Assisted Treatment in Paisley

The Abbeycare Clinic combines therapy, medication, and counselling in its addiction treatment programme.

We also integrate evidence-based therapies like CBT and 12 steps with alternative holistic therapies like Reiki and massage for a comprehensive treatment approach.

Some of the therapies and treatment we employ include:

  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical-behavioural therapy (DBT)
  • One to one counselling
  • Group therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Mindfulness and stress management
  • Family therapy
  • Aftercare support

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment FAQ

  • Why are some drugs legal while others are illegal?

Legal drugs include medicinal drugs prescribed by doctors as well as recreational drugs like alcohol and tobacco.

They are legal because of their medicinal benefits and traditional benefits in society.

Some drugs are illegal because they are purely recreational.

Their production, trade, and use are proscribed by law because they don’t serve any value to people but only bring harm to society.

  • What are the most addictive drugs?

No study categorically demonstrates what specific drug is most addictive. However, some experts claim that tobacco (nicotine) and alcohol are most addictive because of their general public accessibility and legal use. Others claim that benzodiazepines and alcohol are the most addictive drugs. The assumption is based on the lethalness of the withdrawal symptoms when detoxifying from these drugs which can result in death.

  • What is harm reduction?

Harm reduction is an alternative to addiction treatment which focuses on reducing the potential harm of using drugs or alcohol consumption.

This includes providing safe shooting rooms, clean needles, and medical supervision to people taking drugs to ensure their safety and provide a sense of control or regulation.

Serving Paisley & Surrounding Areas, including:

FerguslieFerguslie ParkBlackhall
MillarstonCharlestonGlenburn
FoxbarThornly ParkCrookston
GallowhillShortroodsAbbotsinch

How To Book

To book addiction treatment near Paisley, call our admissions team direct on 01603 513 091, or request a callback, at a convenient time.

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