Alcohol and Drug Rehab Plymouth

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Addiction Problem in Plymouth

Living in Plymouth, you will have noticed how communities and neighbourhoods are being torn apart by alcohol and drug addiction.

Addiction is so widespread in Plymouth that dealers sell drugs openly to people.

You may even have seen men and women using drugs in public areas in broad daylight.

The problems come despite a big effort by authorities to curb street drinking and anti-social behaviour.

Having a family member, friend, or neighbour who is addicted to drugs or alcohol can be very difficult.

Finding proper rehab or addiction help in Plymouth can also be tough.

If you are from Plymouth who needs help with addiction, Abbeycare’s Rehab Clinics can be a great rehab solution.

We have specially trained workers in our rehab who can provide specialist rehab treatment, advice, and support to help stop the addiction of your loved one.

We have a structured rehab programmes that include professionally managed detox, group sessions, one to one counselling and relapse prevention plan, to help addicts regain control of their lives.

If you want to stop addiction, if addiction is causing you harm or if you feel powerless to control or stop addiction, call Abbeycare rehab in Plymouth for professional help.

Without Medical Support, DIY Detox Often Fails

Handling the addiction of your loved one on your own is often bound to fail because of unrealistic expectations.

Preaching or lecturing an addicted loved one does not work because addicts don’t always listen to reason.

Just relying on getting assurances from them to stop or seek help does not work because in most cases they won’t keep their promises.

If you have a loved one who needs help, the best help is to direct them to a professional rehab treatment centre like Abbeycare’s Rehab Clinic in Plymouth.

If your loved one is ready to get help or you need to find out more about Abbeycare rehab Clinic in Plymouth, please call us on 01603 513 091.

Mending relationships after Rehab

Regaining the trust of your family and loved ones is a top priority after rehab.

The first step to gain trust is to be able to trust yourself.

Here are steps to change yourself and how to bring back the lost trust of the people you love.

  • Keep your word and promises. Trust is the bedrock of any relationship which is built upon honesty.

Honesty is not just about telling the truth but keeping your word.

This is achieved by committing through your post-rehab treatment plans like keeping follow up appointments, attending recovery meetings, and getting to work on time, among others.

  • Keep communication lines open. This means keeping in touch with family and friends.

Instead of waiting for them to contact you, you should instead be proactive in reaching out to them.

You should also set up a time or schedule to regularly talk to them.

Finally, you should be open to sharing your fears, hopes and other experiences that you need to express during your life of recovery in rehab so that they know how to support appropriately.

  • Live a healthy lifestyle. Once in recovery, commit yourself to a healthy lifestyle.

Some healthy routines that you need to add to your life after rehab include: regular exercising e.g. jogging or going to the gym or fitness class, regular sleep schedule, attending post-treatment recovery groups and engaging in healthy productive hobbies e.g. gardening, art, photography, etc.

  • Eating a nutritious diet. If your family and friends see you are living a healthy lifestyle, they will feel assured that you’re disciplined and determined to rebuilding your life after the rehab.
  • Be patient. Restoring the trust of the people who felt betrayed takes time.

The scars of the wounds that you have caused take time to heal.

Abbeycare work with clients in Plymouth and most UK locations.

Understanding Sidmouth & Sidford addiction recovery choices & programmes.

Addiction and Infidelity

Infidelity or cheating on one’s spouse or partner is common during addiction.

This further complicates the pain caused by this problem.

Addiction may be used as a motivator or a scapegoat to cheat.

As a motivator, a person can be engaged in an affair to get money to finance one’s addiction.

In some cases, substance abuse also removes inhibition to become more carefree to engage in illicit affairs.

As a scapegoat, getting drunk or high on drugs may be used as an alibi for careless behaviour.

An addicted person may feel confident of not taking responsibility for their mistakes.

Meanwhile, a person with an addicted spouse is also prone to infidelity to avoid a dull marriage or to escape the dread of facing the problem of a loved one’s addiction. In this case, rehab treatment should not be delayed. Contact Abbeycare Rehab in Plymouth now.

Factors That Contribute to Relapse

One of the greatest fears of a person living a life of recovery is relapse.

Knowing the factors that can cause relapse can help you avoid getting back to your old ways.

Here are some factors that caused relapse:

  • Boredom. You need to redefine your idea of fun and enjoyment during a life of recovery.

You need to discover activities like sports, arts, and exercise that are enjoyable without partying with drugs or alcohol.

  • Emotional Instability. People starting to recover are prone to a variety of emotions including depression and sadness because of the changes that they undergo.

Some of these emotions can be overwhelming causing a person to relapse.

  • Financial Pressure. Losing a job, finding employment, paying drug debts are stressful experiences that can cause a person to relapse.
  • Insecurity. Getting your self-confidence back takes time.

A person in recovery may have doubts because of loneliness, lack of a job, or the continuous distrust of others, which may force them to get back into bad habits.

  • Lack of Support. Feeling alone or having no one to support you in your struggle can cause a relapse.

This is why it is important to attend recovery groups and similar meetings to get continued support especially if family and friends continue to distrust you because of the betrayal they have previously experienced.  Our Plymouth Rehabilitation centre have well defined rehab detox treatment plan to overcome this possibility of relapse.

How to Get Rehab Help in Plymouth

If you are seeking addiction or rehab help in Plymouth, you can contact the Abbeycare Rehab Clinic.

We can help you or your loved one overcome the physical and psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol through our comprehensive rehab programme.

We provide residential rehab, a haven for treatment and a dedicated team of addiction experts to help you.

Our structured bespoke addiction rehab programme is composed of the following:

  • Assessment. This initial admission stage constitutes evaluating your needs for treatment, defining your goals and customising the rehab programme to fit your requirements.
  • Detoxification. The first stage of rehab that involves the removal of toxic substances from your body and the administration of medicine to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
  • Counselling. This pertains to a range of psychological interventions that you need to undergo to uncover the underlying issues fuelling your addiction.

This includes cognitive behavioural therapy, 12 steps, motivational therapy, and family therapy sessions

Counselling is facilitated in groups or one on one with an individually assigned recovery expert or key worker.

  • Post-rehab aftercare services. This involves planning out a series of supports that you need when you go out of the rehab clinic.

Call Abbeycare Rehab in Plymouth now on 01603 513 091.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab FAQ

  • What Will Happen to My Family during rehab?

One major concern in entering rehab is the thought of how your family is going to fare with your absence.

This can be addressed by making arrangements with friends, family, government or other private care facilities for temporary accommodation or stay during your rehab treatment.

No. You can get fired for being an addict. Many laws help protect your career when you need to undergo rehab treatment. Some employers provide health insurance for their employees which may cover drug rehab.You also can take unpaid leave to enter an inpatient rehab that normally lasts for 28 days.It is best to consult your human resource department to check your options.

  • What is a normal day in rehab like?

After completing the detox stage, your treatment will continue with a series of relaxation and recovery activities.

The normal routines would include getting breakfast, attending group therapy or one on one session, engaging in meditation or self-deliberation, getting a massage, joining an outdoor activity, exercising, or watching TV.

Serving in Plymouth & Surrounding Areas, including:

Serving drug and alcohol rehab treatment in Plymouth and below surrounding areas:

GreenbankLipsonStoke
Home ParkMillbayMannamead
ComptonLairaPrince Rock
CattedownBeaumontOreston

How To Book

To book drug or alcohol rehab or addiction treatment for Plymouth, call our admissions team direct on 01603 513 091, or request a callback, at a convenient time.

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