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How Does a Drug or Alcohol Addiction Start?
Many addictions develop with somebody trying a drug with their friends, which can go spiralling out of control and turn into a full-blown addiction.
Other times, it can be the outcome of your surroundings. If you have parents who struggle with addiction or have friends who use drugs and drink alcohol often then you may find yourself using substances more often.
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Quite often, addiction stems from poor mental health. Some people use drugs and alcohol as a form of self-medication. They may find that it relaxes them or makes them forget for a short period of time and this then leads to them chasing that feeling that they seek.
Trauma and grief can cause someone to turn to drugs or alcohol for comfort or to feel something different when they are looking for an escape. However, drugs and alcohol actually make your mental health worse, causing depression, anxiety, paranoia and in some cases, psychosis.
How Do I Know If I Am Ready For Addiction Treatment?
It may be difficult to decide whether you feel you need treatment for your addiction or if your addiction is severe enough to receive treatment from a rehabilitation centre. It may help to know some of the signs and symptoms of addiction.
Some signs and symptoms of addiction are:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Paranoia
- Insomnia
- Memory problems
- Anger outbursts
- Dishonesty
- Mood swings
- Being secretive
- Loss of interest in hobbies
- Fatigue
- Weight gain or weight loss
- Reckless behaviour
- Failure to stop using the substance
If you feel you have an addiction, no matter how mild or severe, you must get help in overcoming it. Addiction is a progressive disease and only gets worse over time. If addiction is not treated as early as possible it gets harder to treat and takes longer in recovery.
However, you must really want to get better. In order to overcome your addiction, you must take recovery seriously or it won’t work. You are highly likely to relapse if you do not commit fully to your recovery. You must comply with any treatments and therapies given to you and you must really want to get better for yourself.
Overcoming Denial About Addictions
Often, when someone is battling addiction, it can cause them to live in denial. They refuse to accept their reality and carry on abusing drugs and alcohol despite the consequences. This often leads to secrecy and lying about their use of drugs and alcohol to loved ones.
Denial is very powerful and can prevent you from getting the treatment you need to get better. Facing your addiction head-on can help you heal past traumas, change your harmful behaviour and overcome your addiction.
Denial is a normal reaction to stress but can be very dangerous when it comes to addiction. It isn’t easy to overcome denial as it forces you to deal with feelings of guilt and regret. However, it is important to seek the truth and get help. Family and friends can help you to get that help you need. Once you have found freedom in the truth you are on your way to overcoming your addiction.
How Beneficial Is a Residential Rehab for Addiction Recovery?
If you choose to undergo treatment in a residential rehab you will be under constant care and supervision. You will have doctors, nurses, psychiatric specialists and other medical professionals by your side constantly to help you with every aspect of your recovery. You will have every part of rehab fully explained and even have a treatment programme tailored to suit you and your specific needs.
As we know, the detoxing stage can be extremely dangerous and uncomfortable. However, when detoxing in a residential rehab you will be carefully monitored and have every need taken care of.
When it comes to treatment, the bonus of being in a residential treatment centre is that you don’t have to travel. Every part of your recovery is around you. You will be living in a space full of people who care and want the best for you.
Another reason it is beneficial to be in residential rehab is that, during your recovery, your environment has changed. This gives you a fresh start and motivation to get better. There are no drugs or alcohol around, so you physically can’t relapse when in there. You are removing yourself from distractions and temptations. Often it can be hard to leave your addiction behind if you are still around drugs and alcohol as the temptation is there and those behaviours are less likely to subside.
In residential rehab, you will be able to have complete focus on yourself and will be able to address some emotional and psychological issues that bring on or aggravate addictive behaviours.
Our team at Rehab Clinics Group are dedicated to helping you through your recovery in the most comfortable and supportive way possible. If you are looking for a drug and alcohol rehab in Chelsea, we have everything you need to make long-term recovery possible.
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What happens during detoxification?
The first step in the detoxification process is to go through a medical assessment. In the medical assessment, an expert will gather information on your medical history and everything they need to know about your addiction to build a detoxing plan that is specific to you. Next, the drugs and alcohol in your system will be gradually reduced. This is when you may experience withdrawal symptoms. From there, you may be given medications to prevent or control your withdrawal symptoms. You will be carefully monitored by medical professionals throughout your detoxing process to keep you comfortable and safe. -
What happens after rehab?
When you leave rehab, the aftercare team can help you with a wide range of things you may need. They will help you with things such as finding accommodation, finding a new job, finding a local support group or finding hobby groups that you can attend to keep you busy and away from any temptations. Recovery does not stop when you leave rehab, therefore the support is in place to ensure you have the best chance at long-term recovery and to prevent relapse. -
How do I pick the right rehabilitation facility?
Different rehabs specialise in different treatment options and therapy options. It is important to research different rehabs to decide which one looks like it may be the best fit for you. Of course, there is also the factor of location. You may find it easier to go to a rehab centre that’s not too far out of your reach, making travel easier. If in doubt, get in touch with some treatment centres and talk through your options to decide which sounds like the best fit for you.