Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Spain

Rehab 4 Alcoholism is able to match you to multiple drug and alcohol rehab clinics in Spain. We offer a free and comprehensive assessment to ensure your needs are best met throughout the process.

Drug and Alcohol Statistics in Spain

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The prevalence of substance addictions in Spain, while stable over the past few years, remains a topical issue worthy of the many harm reduction programmes that have been created to tackle it.

As with anywhere else in the world, Spanish communities, both native and ex-pat, struggle with substance abuse and health concerns.

The Spanish Observatory’s 2021 report on drug addictions [1] published worrying statistics concerning the country’s growing problem with psychoactive substances.

  • Alongside alcohol, psychoactive substances are the most commonly misused drug at an early age, with prevalence highest in the 15-25 age group.
  • In 2019 there were 50,035 admissions to treatment for illicit drug use or dependence which, while showing that many people access help, also indicates a national struggle with drug addiction.
  • In their 2021 Alcohol Report [2], the Spanish Government noted similar national concerns regarding hazardous drinking.
  • Unfortunately, alcohol misuse is prevalent among secondary school students in Spain, with 55.5% of those who had consumed alcohol recently acknowledging regular binge drinking.
  • This problematic behaviour often perpetuates into adulthood, with 8.8% of 15-64-year-olds admitting that they drink every day.

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How To Recognise The Signs of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

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Recognising the need for bespoke treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab [3] in Spain or elsewhere is a process that takes time and often comes with many questions.

Of these queries, the most frequently asked are “How do I know if I’m addicted?” and “How do I recognise the wide range of symptoms in a loved one?”.

Recognising red flags in yourself or someone else is rarely easy, as different symptoms show up for different people. However, it’s useful to refer to the disease model of addiction.

Created to remove the stigma surrounding Substance Use Disorder (SUD), the brain disease model of addiction explains the neurobiological changes that someone undergoes when addicted to drugs or alcohol [4].

In essence, addictive substances overstimulate the brain’s reward centre until it becomes hard for someone to experience pleasure outside of drug or alcohol abuse. As can be imagined, this leads to issues surrounding self-control, mental health, physical well-being, and relationships.

Many essential parts of the brain are impacted by the three stages of the addiction cycle: intoxication, withdrawal, and preoccupation.

In the first stage, an addicted person will go through waves of intoxication to feel the “high” derived from drugs or alcohol. Then, they’ll notice adverse symptoms and a negative emotional state when they stop using.

In the third stage, a SUD victim is consumed by such severe cravings that completing day-to-day activities without substances is nearly impossible.

This perpetuates further consumption and starts the cycle anew until long-term recovery is sought at a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain.

Depending on where they are in the three stages of addiction, individuals will start to exhibit worrying mental, bodily, and behavioural alterations.

These are described in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, or DSM-5 [5]: often used as a roadmap to diagnosis at rehabilitation centres across the world.

The manual cites the main symptoms of addiction as falling into separate categories: hazardous use, social problems, physical dependence, and a lack of control.

The DSM-5 states that victims may give up important activities in favour of substance use, use substances even when it puts them in danger, and spend most of their time obtaining or recovering from consumption.

Furthermore, an addicted person will develop withdrawal symptoms that can only be satiated through further consumption or professional treatment.

Much like clinics in the UK, a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain will offer patients a medically supervised detox in a comfortable environment.

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Medical Detoxification at a Rehab in Spain

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Often followed by behavioural interventions, medical detoxification is the first phase of high-quality treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain.

Because freeing your body from alcohol or drugs can cause physical and psychological pain [6], receiving residential care is vital. This way, side effects such as vomiting, fever, tremors, and even seizures can be prevented and medically managed.

Inpatient rehabs in Spain are safe environments that offer a multitude of resources for this first phase of recovery. Before beginning your detox, you’ll be assessed by an on-site clinician who can design a taper (the amount and frequency by which a substance’s levels are decreased in the body) and plan a detox strategy.

Each patient’s experience of withdrawal is different, and some may need 24-hour nursing care at a residential rehab centre.

For those addicted to alcohol, sedatives, and opioids, detoxification is more likely to be a dangerous undertaking. Alcohol and benzodiazepines are depressants that cause immense hyperactivity and overstimulation when stopped. This can cause nerve atrophy, hallucinations, seizures, and tremens if left unchecked.

As such those addicted to depressant substances must check into a residential rehab in Spain for their detox. Here they’ll receive daily monitoring and medical assistance from addiction specialists.

Drugs such as Naltrexone can help with cravings, while anti-seizure medications will prevent Delerium Tremens.

Detoxing from heroin or other opioids is another process that often requires medication. Staff at a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain help patients stabilise by temporarily introducing a partial opiate to help the body return to normal.

The stabilisation process often takes 1-3 weeks depending on whether the patient has purely physical symptoms, or added psychological complications.

Adverse mental symptoms are another feature of withdrawal, ranging from psychosis, depression, and suicidal thoughts, to anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and panic attacks.

While these symptoms normally resolve on their own, residential clinics offer one-to-one counselling, state-of-the-art facilities and a comfortable space to ride out their symptoms.

If symptoms persist, a psychiatrist may offer longer-term medications such as SSRIs or anti-anxiety medications.

After stabilising, patients will prepare for additional treatments at their chosen drug and alcohol rehab in Spain: many of which will have been pre-planned according to their needs.

The best facilities will offer a comprehensive range of therapies, nutritional support, and group support programmes following detoxification.

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How Much Does Rehab Treatment Cost in Spain?

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The pervasive fear of rehab being unaffordable often holds addicted individuals and their families back from seeking treatment at a private clinic in Spain. However, for ex-pats and locals alike, an array of rehab options exist to cater to each budget [7].

Whether an individual would prefer a pristine villa complete with medical facilities, or to undertake treatment at a more modest clinic, plenty of world-renowned options exist.

Similarly to the UK, a luxury rehab clinic in Spain will set you back around €25,500€34,500 per month depending on its location, treatment philosophy, aesthetic, and facilities. While this is an attractive option for many, most addicted individuals will find these figures out of their budget.

Fortunately, each drug and alcohol rehab in Spain offers similar medications and treatment modalities, and there are affordable clinics in abundance.

For around €5,000€10,00 per 28 days of treatment, patients can achieve recovery in a safe environment, a warm climate, and with bed and board included.

When it comes to paying for a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain, paying via insurance is an option for foreigners, with many clinics accepting this form of payment.

Many insurance providers cover a large part of addiction treatment programmes, or even a full residency depending on the company.

Even if you aren’t insured, many clinics in Spain provide financing options for their clients: allowing you to pay for a residency in instalments that are easy to manage.

If you’re in the process of working out how best to pay for rehab in Spain, our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism are here to help you begin your journey.

Treating a Dual Diagnosis at a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Spain

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Managing everyday life with substance addiction and co-occurring mental illness can be challenging at the least, especially as both illnesses may feed into each other.

Experiencing a drug or alcohol addiction while dealing with SUD is known as a co-occurring disorder, while the process of having these conditions diagnosed is termed dual diagnosis [8].

Due to how common co-occurring disorders are in both Spain and the rest of the world, there has been a surge in scientific research to determine how best to treat sufferers.

This has given way to integrated treatment programmes at drug and alcohol rehab clinics: designed to treat conditions at the same time, rather than one after the other.

Commonly treated dual diagnoses in Spanish rehab clinics include conditions such as depression, anxiety, OCD or PTSD alongside substance addictions.

While substances may have been initially used to cope with mental symptoms, they will eventually worsen psychological conditions.

What’s more, due to the endless combination of co-occurring disorders and the symptoms they cause, each individual will have a different yet equally debilitating experience.

To effectively stop using substances and ensure their mental health doesn’t deteriorate, individuals with suspected comorbidity should enter an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Spain.

Residential centres will perform a thorough evaluation that utilises various screening methods, and use this information to build effective treatment plans. This typically starts with an inpatient detox which pays close attention to the higher risk of psychological symptoms.

After dual diagnosis patients have successfully weaned off substances, they’ll begin their integrated programme, consisting of medication, behavioural therapies, support groups, and holistic healing.

Each phase of a comorbidity recovery plan equips individuals with the skills needed to overcome relapse triggers and everyday challenges: allowing them to cultivate a healthier existence.

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Types of Therapy at a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Spain

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Retraining the brain and body to function optimally without substances is the primary goal of SUD treatment, and a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain will be no different.

To help patients build the foundations of lifelong sobriety, rehab programmes implement various therapy styles [9]: both group sessions and one-to-one methods.

At Spanish rehab centres, these include research-driven methods such as:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) [10]: Oftentimes, maladaptive thought patterns known as cognitive distortions will be worsening someone’s addiction, causing them to trap themselves in harmful behavioural cycles. To tackle this, CBT methods are often prescribed to teach patients how their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours intersect. CBT principles work under the premise that with increased self-knowledge comes the increased ability to require negative thoughts and address addictive behaviours.
  • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy [11] (DBT): Originally developed to tackle suicidal ideations and self-harm issues, DBT has proved effective in the treatment of substance use disorders, and provides a more mindful alternative to CBT. Sessions at a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain encourage patients to heal by balancing principles of change and acceptance. This refers to accepting difficult emotions such as those stemming from trauma while learning ways to move forward and change the way emotions are perceived.
  • Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET): Despite recognising the negative impacts of substance addiction, many individuals who enter rehab struggle with ambivalence or low motivation. To help them reconnect with their self-efficacy and sources of internal motivation, MET is often recommended to patients who are at the start of their rehab journey. In one-to-one sessions, MET counsellors create an environment of trust and open communication: encouraging their patients to create goals for sobriety, discuss their values, and realise what’s important to them.
  • Holistic Therapy [12] (HT): Entering lifelong recovery armed with coping strategies often goes beyond psychotherapeutic methods, and patients need to address weak areas of their spiritual, physical, and emotional health. With this in mind, many rehab clinics in Spain offer HT programmes that incorporate gentle, mindful activities into a patient’s treatment plan. Examples include rebalancing nutritional health, incorporating movement therapy such as yoga, meditation as a stress outlet, and gentle martial arts.
  • Family Therapy (FT) [13]: Navigating familial relationships can be difficult regardless of where you find yourself in life, but when substance addiction enters the equation, these relationships can fracture quickly. At a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain, patients are offered Family Therapy to improve the functioning of their familial unit, whether their loved ones are in the country or elsewhere. FT sessions can be held online or in person with the presence of a trained therapist to optimise communication. Sessions nurture development through roleplaying activities, psychoeducation, and communicative exercises.
  • Group Support Therapy: While one-to-one therapy is integral to recovery, it doesn’t provide the peer interaction needed to prevent social isolation and build lasting connections in sobriety. Group therapy in rehab allows those with alcohol addiction or drug addictions to find a community of like-minded people going through similar struggles. During sessions, attendees can cultivate interpersonal skills, share ways of coping with relapse, and find a new group of friends to share their life in Spain with.

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Helping a Loved One Enter Treatment in Spain

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Despite Spain being a beautiful country that many Britons call home, the prospect of entering rehab is often too daunting for SUD victims to contemplate.

If you have a reluctant loved one who would benefit from entering inpatient treatment, whether they currently live in Spain or elsewhere, the team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism is here to help.

An intervention can motivate an addicted person to seek professional help or accept the treatment offered at a drug and alcohol rehab in Spain.

While family members at the end of their tether might be tempted to confront an addicted individual, interventions optimise success by taking a formal approach.

This carefully designed process will allow your loved one to change before their SUD worsens. Meetings consist of those closest to the addicted person who believe change via treatment is in order.

The group can also choose to employ the expertise of a recovery counsellor, also known as an interventionist.

Whether you’re based in Spain or the UK, the Rehab 4 Alcoholism team will find you an interventionist with knowledge of local treatment options.

They’ll be able to plan the process for you, educate participants on addiction as an illness, and help you rehearse meetings.

To make sure meetings run smoothly and are efficacious, interventionists often utilise philosophies that prioritise wellbeing, such as the CRAFT [14] model.

A CRAFT intervention uses the perfect balance of mindfulness, psychotherapy, and counselling resources to make sure everyone taking part in the intervention is looked after.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below, we list a number of other resources that you may find useful in your search for quality and suitable rehab treatment in the UK:

Contact Rehab 4 Alcoholism Today

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No matter whether you reside in Spain or simply feel the escape to warmer climes will assist in your efforts to overcome alcoholism once and for all, Rehab 4 Alcoholism can organise it all.

If you would like more information on alcohol rehabilitation in Spain, don’t hesitate to call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

Alternatively, get in touch with us via our contact page and an experienced member of our team will be in touch at the earliest opportunity.

References

[1] Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drugs in Spain: 2021 Annual Report of The Spanish Observatory on Drugs and Addictions. https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.google.com/url?sa%3Dt%26source%3Dweb%26rct%3Dj%26url%3Dhttps://pnsd.sanidad.gob.es/profesionales/sistemasInformacion/informesEstadisticas/pdf/2021_Summary_report__Informe_OEDA.pdf%26ved%3D2ahUKEwjY3ZSQ0q77AhUDZMAKHYkEAxsQFnoECBcQAQ%26usg%3DAOvVaw2C-zV3jO1mNXV7i_3qGCqW&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1668505812746499&usg=AOvVaw3c2Man-lH38ph24zYTksnn

[2] Spanish Alcohol Report 202, Consumption and Consequences Summary Report https://pnsd.sanidad.gob.es/profesionales/publicaciones/catalogo/catalogoPNSD/publicaciones/pdf/2021_Summary_Report_ALCOHOL_2021_SPAIN.pdf

[3] Drugs, Brains, and Behaviour: The Science of Addiction https://books.google.com.vn/books?id=n-OeI0fPx38C&printsec=frontcover&dq=substance+addiction&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk_Ynan639AhWDsVYBHQm3AoM4ChDoAXoECAUQAg#v=onepage&q=substance%20addiction&f=false

[4] The Brain Disease Model of Addiction https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/research-studies/addiction-research/brain-disease-model

[5] DSM-5 Criteria for Addiction Simplified https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/dsm-5-facts-and-figures

[6] Substance Withdrawal Syndrome https://books.google.com.vn/books?id=KexyPgAACAAJ&dq=withdrawal+symptoms&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y

[7] Rehab 4 Alcoholism: How Much Does Rehab Cost? https://www.rehab4alcoholism.com/questions/how-much-rehab-cost

[8] Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Co_occurring_Mental_Illness_and_Substanc/vkQ4DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

[9] Innovations in the Treatment of Substance Addiction https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Innovations_in_the_Treatment_of_Substanc/vzbzuAEACAAJ?hl=en

[10] Rehab 4 Alcoholism: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Alcoholism https://www.rehab4alcoholism.com/alcohol-treatments/cbt

[11] The Oxford Handbook of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Oxford_Handbook_of_Dialectical_Behav/PE5yDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

[12] Healing and Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Healing_and_Wholeness/XM_CWVYE_KEC?hl=en&gbpv=0

[13] Rehab 4 Alcoholism: Family Therapy For Addiction https://www.rehab4alcoholism.com/alcohol-treatments/family-therapy

[14] Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) https://www.apa.org/pi/about/publications/caregivers/practice-settings/intervention/community-reinforcement

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