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There is no shame in admitting that you have an addiction and seeking help at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton – it fact, it is an incredibly brave and commendable thing to do.
Many people struggle with addictive substances and behaviours, whether that’s illegal drug use, an inability to stop binge drinking, or even a behavioural addiction like gambling.
You can find out more about what to expect from your stay at rehab and how to maximise your chances of recovery with our guide to the treatment process.
For more information on our fantastic Southampton-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation services please call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.
Located on the south coast, Southampton is a popular port city with a rich maritime history.
But many residents of this city are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
It is estimated that over 20% of adults in Southampton regularly drink over the recommended limit of alcohol, increasing their risk of developing an addiction.
In fact, during 2020 there were 35 alcohol-related deaths in Southampton, up from 27 in 2019.
Figures also suggest that around 15,000 Southampton residents have used at least one type of drug within the last year.
The rates of drug-related hospital admissions in Southampton are highest amongst 25-34 year olds, however the biggest increase can be seen in 55-64 year olds.
It’s clear that those struggling with addiction need help and support to recover, and drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton is the best place for this.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
All types of addiction can be treated, no matter how niche or rare your condition may feel.
It can be helpful to find a rehab clinic that specialises in your type of addiction, as staff will be experts in this field and have the training and knowledge required to help you recover.
Some of the addictions that can be treated at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton include:
It’s not only substances that can be addictive – behaviours can be, too.
You can also find support and treatment for behavioural addictions such as gambling addiction, sex and love addiction, internet addiction, shopping addiction and exercise addiction in Southampton.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
A common misconception about addiction is that it is down to poor choices and a lack of willpower.
In reality, addiction is a disease. It can be extremely difficult to stop using drugs and alcohol for a number of reasons.
Our brains build connections at a rapid pace, and these connections are physical changes to the brain.
So when connections are built between using drugs or alcohol and the feelings that they can provide, such as relaxation and euphoria, the brain begins to crave them more and attempt to repeat the behaviour.
It’s also common for people to become trapped in a cycle of substance use as the withdrawal symptoms can be so uncomfortable, so they continue to use drugs or alcohol to avoid the process of detoxing.
Remember that no matter how difficult it may feel to quit drugs or alcohol, it is possible to recover and live a happy life free from substances.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
When you first arrive at rehab you will be assessed by staff in order to create a bespoke, person-centred care plan.
The staff will need to find out as much as they can about your substance use disorder and determine whether you have any other physical or mental health conditions that may affect your treatment.
There are many types of psychiatric assessments that could be used, but some of the most popular are the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 5th edition) criteria, the six dimensions of the ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria, the AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) and the CAGE Questionnaire.
The results from these tests will be used by psychiatrists and recovery specialists to select a course of physical and psychiatric treatments designed to give you the best chance of reaching and maintaining sobriety.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
Addiction treatment is very personal and will be tailored to your individual needs, and this will include how long you spend at rehab.
Just because someone you know recovered after spending 30 days at rehab, doesn’t mean that you will achieve the same results in the same amount of time.
Some people need to spend longer in rehab due to the severity of their addiction or the type of substance that they are addicted to.
The most common treatment programme lengths available at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton are:
You may feel unsure about attending rehab for such a large amount of time, but longer treatment programmes have been found to have a much higher rate of success.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
To help you budget for rehab, we’ve provided a breakdown of some of the costs associated with this type of treatment.
Depending on the type of rehab clinic you choose, it may be possible to access addiction treatment for around £1,000 a week.
However, the average cost of rehab is £495 per day which means a 30-day programme will cost £15,000, a 60-day programme will cost £30,000 and a 90-day programme will cost £45,000.
The cost of drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton includes a detox, counselling sessions and any medications that you are prescribed.
These costs help to keep the rehab clinic running effectively as well as the cost of food, paying staff salaries and all other fees associated with a medical facility.
Inpatient rehab is usually more expensive than outpatient rehab, as you will be living at the clinic full-time. This requires insurance, meals and utilities as well as any regular payments back home such as your rent or mortgage.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
One of the first things you will do after arriving at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton is undergo a full medically-assisted detox.
This means that you will slowly reduce the presence of addictive substances over a period of 7-10 days.
At the end of the detox you will no longer be suffering from physical dependence on those substances.
Cutting down gradually instead of quitting cold turkey has many benefits, including less severe drug or alcohol withdrawal symptoms in most cases.
Your body and brain will have become used to functioning alongside drugs and alcohol, so when you stop using them it can take some time for your system to rebalance.
This is what causes withdrawal symptoms. In most cases they are mild and will pass quickly, but some people experience severe withdrawal symptoms which can be very dangerous.
Common drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms include:
Severe drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms include:
Recovery specialists will be able to administer specialised medications to limit the worst of these symptoms, helping to make detox safer and much more comfortable.
In the case of an alcohol detox, this will usually be a course of Chlordiazepoxide, a benzodiazepine better known as Librium.
It is safe to detox from drugs and alcohol at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, but you should never try to do this without professional help, as drug and alcohol withdrawal syndrome can quickly become fatal.
For more information on our fantastic Southampton-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation services please call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.
Addiction counselling can help you to make sense of your experiences and change the way your brain responds to stress, cravings and triggers.
Your counselling experience will be different from anyone else’s, as it will be specifically tailored to you.
It will usually involve several types of physical and talking therapies, designed to treat both the addiction and any underlying issues that may have contributed to it.
Some examples of the types of counselling offered at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton include:
Some people benefit from just one type of therapy, while others find that combining two or more practices can be helpful.
Below is a list of other organisations offering free addiction services in and around Southampton:
Address: 41 High St, Eastleigh SO50 5LG
Telephone: 03001 240 103
Website: https://www.inclusion.org/
Address: 8 Edelvale Rd, Southampton SO18 5PR
Telephone: 07736 167 600
Website: http://recovered4life.org/
Address: 2 Hulse Rd, Southampton SO15 2JZ
Telephone: 02380 634 988
Website: https://www.streetscene.org.uk/
Address: The Horizon Centre, William Macleod Way, Southampton, SO16 4XE
Telephone: 0300 123 6661
For general support, you can reach out to organisations like Turning Point, Change Grow Live, We Are With You, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the National Association for the Children of Alcoholics.
The NHS can also help you by providing comprehensive and trustworthy information, alongside outpatient services at a local NHS Foundation Trust and providing guidance on accessing sober living houses.
Many people find that peer support groups provide an essential element of their recovery, with organisations such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Al-Anon Family Meetings, Alateen or SMART Recovery.
In the case of 12-step groups, these also teach attendees how to lean on a higher power when addiction seems like too much to bear.
For more information on our fantastic Southampton-based alcohol rehabilitation services please call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.
Many patients at rehab suffer from a dual diagnosis, which means they have a mental health condition as well as an addiction.
Different individuals will struggle with different challenges, but some of the most commonly experienced alongside addiction include:
Whatever the nature of your mental health struggles may be, getting help for both conditions will be a key step in achieving long-term recovery.
For mental health support unrelated to addiction, you can reach out to various remote services such as Young Minds, Samaritans, Rethink Mental Illness, Mind UK and Papyrus.
Rehab specialists will also consider any physical conditions that may be present with or because of your addiction, such as alcoholic hepatitis, liver failure, Wernicke’s encephalopathy or various cancers.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
Prescription painkillers can be very helpful when prescribed under medical supervision, such as during recovery after an operation or to deal with short-term severe pain.
But when they are taken long-term or without a prescription, they can very quickly become addictive.
These types of medication can make you feel extremely relaxed and euphoric, and your brain may begin craving this sensation regularly.
Many people don’t realise that prescription painkillers can be addictive as they are prescribed by a doctor, but it’s important to remember that if they were safe then they would likely be available over-the-counter.
You can get help for a prescription painkiller addiction at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, where you will undergo a detox and counselling sessions to help you break the cycle.
For more information on our fantastic Southampton-based alcohol rehabilitation services please call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.
Many people are reluctant to admit that they are addicted to illicit substances for fear of getting into legal trouble.
This can prevent them from getting the help and support they need to beat the addiction.
No matter which substances you are addicted to, you can rest assured that you will not be in legal trouble.
All information about your addiction, health and diagnosis is kept completely confidential at drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton.
Only your doctor, counsellor and other members of your medical team will be privy to this information, and it will be on a ‘need to know’ basis.
We are primarily interested in helping you to recover, not to punish you for your past behaviours.
It’s important to be as open and honest as possible with your medical team about your past and current substance use, as this will allow us to best help you.
Is your family member struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction?
It can sometimes be difficult to tell, as addiction is such a secretive disease.
Read through the below list and see whether any of these signs of drug or alcohol addiction apply to your family member.
You may feel helpless and unable to intervene in your loved one’s addiction, but there are some steps that you can take which will be discussed further below.
For more information on our fantastic Southampton-based alcohol rehabilitation services please call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.
Realising that your loved one is struggling with a drug or alcohol rehab is scary, and you will likely want them to seek help as soon as possible.
But what do you do if they refuse to get treatment?
An intervention is often a last resort, once friends and family members have become increasingly concerned about their loved one.
It is a meeting that is usually intended as a shock for the affected person, and close friends and family members will gather together in a neutral location to convince them to seek help.
Each person will address the group, speaking frankly about how the addiction has affected their life and urging their loved one to go to drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton.
You can learn more about the process of organising an intervention here.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
Staying sober after rehab isn’t easy, but our handy tips can help you find your feet and build healthy habits for years to come.
For more information on drug and alcohol rehab in Southampton, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108
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Rehab 4 Alcoholism offers access to rehab clinics near to Southampton, including in Eastleigh, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Winchester, Salisbury, the Isle of Wight, Southsea, Gosport, Portchester, Hayling Island, Lee-on-Solent, Fareham, Havant, Southampton, Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Emsworth, Waterlooville and Fareham, Over Wallop, West Ovington, Ower, Owslebury, Owslebury Bottom and many more towns and cities across Hampshire.
All of the rehabs we recommend are vetted and assured by the Care Quality Commission CQC (England and Wales) or the Care Inspectorate (Scotland).
There are various types of rehab centres available in Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Southampton, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.