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211 Beaufort House,
94-98 Newhall Street,
Birmingham,
B3 1PB
All treatment providers we recommend are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) or Care Inspectorate.
In 2019, there were 722 parents dependent on alcohol living with children.
Living with someone who has an addiction can be incredibly difficult.
For a young child, this is especially so.
Whatever your role in the family, entering recovery positively affects everyone who loves you.
Many people with addictions beat themselves up about having developed one.
What’s really important to bear in mind is that addiction isn’t something you have control over.
Addiction is a disease.
It physically changes the neural pathways in the brain and alters the brain’s structure.
Many people have a genetic predisposition towards it, and it can also often stem from trauma.
These are some of the reasons why quitting without professional support is next to impossible and why finding a drug & alcohol rehab in Bolton is crucial if you want to recover.
A dual diagnosis is when along with an addiction there is another underlying condition.
More often than not, it’s related to mental health.
Anxiety and depression are some of the most common afflictions, however there are those who will suffer from PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or something else entirely.
You might already be aware that you have a mental health condition and can discuss this with staff at rehab.
Some people don’t realise that their addiction is linked to mental health until they enter the clinic.
A dual diagnosis will mean that at a rehab clinic, you’ll be treated with evidence-based therapies designed to address both conditions.
This increases your chances of achieving long-term sobriety.
When you go to rehab, the goal is to become sober.
The next goal is to equip you with the skills and knowledge that will support you to remain abstinent in the future.
Ultimately, this is the best way of managing drug and alcohol addiction.
It’s only through avoiding substances that you’re able to better take care of your physical and mental health.
Private clinics aren’t focused on offering moderation or harm reduction advice.
This is the sort of treatment you might be offered at a local NHS drug and alcohol service.
While harm reduction is important, it’s for people who aren’t yet ready to stop using drugs and alcohol.
At rehab, you have to be ready to stop, or be willing to try your best to get there.
When you enter a private drug & alcohol rehab in Bolton, there are many benefits.
Firstly, you receive a programme of support tailored especially to your needs.
This is developed after your assessment.
The residential rehab option offers a therapeutic setting where you’re provided with both psychological and alternative therapies in the form of both individual and group sessions.
All are vital in giving you a well-rounded approach to healing.
Private clinics offer inpatient services, which is where you will go to stay at the clinic for the duration of your treatment.
You’ll be looked after by specialist addiction staff who help you understand where your addiction has come from.
The treatments you get will be based on what substance you take, what your background factors are, and how severe the addiction is.
You’ll benefit from a medically-overseen detox, psychological therapies, a nurturing and safe space to relax and heal, and an extensive aftercare programme.
Council-funded drug and alcohol clinics are outpatient services.
This is where you live at home and go to the clinic to access particular support.
There are usually weekly group sessions and some one-to-one availability from drug and alcohol workers.
Going to rehab isn’t for everyone who uses drugs and alcohol.
It is, however, the most suitable option in the UK for people with severe addictions.
What’s a severe addiction?
If you experience any of the following symptoms then treatment at a private clinic in Bolton would be beneficial:
The alternative treatment options to a drug & alcohol rehab in Bolton include:
When you decide to go to rehab in Bolton, you’ll have to go through the admissions process.
On entering, you’ll meet with a member of staff who will be friendly, probably make you a cup of tea, and then will introduce you to one of the therapists.
The therapist will lead you through a psychiatric assessment.
It will focus on questions linked to the ASAM criteria which help staff to better understand you and your addiction.
You’ll discuss:
The member of staff will also ask you questions linked to the DSM-5 scale which helps them to understand how severe your addiction is.
You’ll have a conversation about:
Rehab staff will also ask you a set of questions known as the AUDIT, this is to find out whether you have an alcohol use disorder.
This is a screening tool developed by the World Health Organisation that asks questions about:
It can be really difficult when a partner, parent, child, or sibling has an addiction.
Living with them can be especially hard to navigate.
Many people begin enabling addictive behaviours through a lack of expertise on what to do.
This is why it’s useful to speak to an organisation that can give you tips on how to manage your relationship carefully.
There might come a moment, however, when you realise your loved one needs an intervention.
At this point you can do one of two things:
You learn how to communicate using positive reinforcement.
With care and consideration, you can use CRAFT techniques to encourage your loved one through the cycle of change towards action to quit.
The cost of a residential stay at rehab changes according to the length of stay and what treatments you require.
For a ten day stay that covers a detox, it will cost around £3,000-£6,000.
This includes your own private bedroom.
For a shared bedroom area, it’s around £2,000-£4,000.
A twenty-eight day stay, which is typical for the majority of people entering rehab, costs between £8,000-£12,000 for room to yourself.
A multi-occupancy room is around £6,000.
Some people will opt for a home detox, which comes in at around £1,500.
The specific nature of rehabs can vary greatly.
Some might be more focused on 12 Step approaches, while others are more geared towards a therapeutic recovery.
Some might specialise in providing a safe medical detox, while others might encourage holistic therapies to maintain a general lifestyle change.
You want to find the rehab that will suit your treatment needs as well as your personal tastes
It’s also useful to consider these tips to finding the best drug & alcohol rehab in Bolton for you.
Ask yourself:
An alcohol detox is necessary if you’ve developed a severe addiction to alcohol and experience physical withdrawal symptoms.
The signs of withdrawal include:
As you can imagine, alcohol withdrawal is dangerous.
This is why it’s important to have a medically-overseen detox at rehab as the safest way to stop drinking.
The detox lasts between seven-ten days.
You’ll be given Librium to manage the symptoms and stay safe.
While the detox addresses the physical aspect of addiction, you also need to approach the underlying causes.
This is why staying at rehab for another three weeks to undergo therapies is essential in your success going forward.
The shortest amount of time people stay at rehab is seven days.
This would be the time it takes to detox from alcohol or heroin, substances which cause physical dependency.
Substances such as cannabis and cocaine create psychological addictions, so while they don’t require a physical detox, they still need a period of readjustment on entering clinic.
As was just mentioned, though, the optimum amount of time to stay at rehab is twenty-eight days.
This covers the detox period, immersion in psychological therapies and allows for engagement of holistic therapies too.
If you have a cocaine addiction, then going to a drug & alcohol rehab in Bolton will support you to stop taking it.
This is a substance that causes severe psychological addiction.
The neural pathways in the brain force you into impulsive actions that make you use cocaine every time you’re triggered.
This is why Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is so great at treating cocaine addiction.
It helps you to understand how your automatic thoughts are controlling your behaviours and how to change these thoughts so that you can make healthier choices.
You’ll learn all about how to manage cravings using a variety of techniques that you’ll be able to use for the rest of your life.
You might be treated with the ACT approach, which helps you to accept cravings, feel them fully and to flexibly manage your response to them.
For those who have a heroin addiction, you’ll have developed a physical dependency and a psychological addiction.
The physical dependency requires a seven to ten day detox.
This begins as soon as you enter rehab.
You’ll be prescribed medication such as Subutex to soothe uncomfortable symptoms.
After the detox, you’ll start psychological therapies.
It’s very common for people with heroin addiction to require treatments linked to emotional pain such as Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and EMDR.
This is so you can learn how to manage the emotional responses you feel towards distressing memories.
You’ll also be supported through a healthy nutrition plan put in place between the person who assesses you and the in-house chef.
Substances seriously damage the body and deplete essential nutrients, so meal times play a key part in your recovery.
Perhaps you have an addiction to cannabis.
This substance is very popular, despite THC strains still being illegal in the UK.
THC is the psychoactive property which causes side effects such as relaxation, elevated mood and fatigue.
It must be kept in mind that it’s also the chemical which causes paranoia and psychosis.
This is much more likely where people have a genetic predisposition towards mental health problems.
When you enter rehab, the severity of you addiction will be assessed and you’ll find out what one-to-one therapies and groups sessions you’ll take part in.
Within groups, you’ll learn how to reconnect with others and build social skills.
You’ll learn how others handle cravings and be challenged by them to think honestly about what triggers you and how you can develop coping strategies to make your reactions healthier.
Addiction tends to develop as a response to underlying trauma, mental health conditions, and environmental factors.
As such, you need a wide range of treatments to support you to heal.
You’ll require physical, psychological, and spiritual approaches.
Therapies on offer are:
When you’re at rehab, staff will help you develop a relapse prevention plan which makes up a part of your aftercare programme.
On it will be a list of strategies and techniques you can use to help manage triggers and cravings.
It’s likely to include the HALT approach, which means asking yourself when you suddenly crave whether you feel hungry, angry, lonely or tired.
Knowing the trigger can help you understand what healthy action to take next.
The relapse prevention plan will also include hobbies you can develop to help you remain interested in a sober life and to deepen its meaning.
As well as all of this, you’ll also have instructions on how to manage a relapse.
Bear in mind that relapse isn’t failure – it’s a space for learning and the quicker you return to your healing path, the easier it is to continue.
If you’re ready to take the first step to a sober you, why not contact our team?
Call us on 0800 111 4108 or message us through the website to get in touch.
We can help anyone over the age of 18.
Unfortunately, if you’re under 18 you must speak to social services instead to access the expert medical support that you need.
Whatever your addiction may be, we are here to help.
There are various types of rehab centres available in Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Bolton, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.