At Help4Addiction we have a number of rehabs in Leeds. The following information should go some way to provide an understanding of your issues.
If alcohol abuse is having negative effects on your life and you have tried to break the addiction but found yourself relapsing, you are not alone. This is a common cycle for many addicts who often manage to stay dry for weeks or even months at times, but then find themselves returning to drinkwhen life situations get in the way.
The admissions team here at Help4Addiction have built up strong working relationships with the Leeds and Yorkshire drug and alcohol rehabilitation community, including rehab centres, units, clinics, and individual health professionals. Our team works with a number of centres in the area that have built up a proven track record at treating a host of addictions.
The first step to breaking your alcohol addiction is admitting that you have a problem and that you need help to overcome your addiction. People struggling with addiction often feel that their problem is not serious enough to warrant going to rehab but the truth is, breaking away from addiction without help is not easy and very few people achieve long-lasting sobriety without support.
When you try to break an alcohol addiction you will suffer withdrawal symptoms, some of which can be life-threatening. It is important that your withdrawal is managed under medical supervision. The severity of your withdrawal symptoms will depend on the level of your addiction and the length of time you have been abusing alcohol.
Many people use alcohol as an escape from stress, anxiety or other life situations that they find challenging. These behaviours have often been established from an early age and new coping mechanisms will need to be learnt in order to deal with everyday situations which are usually triggered for drinking. This is where a good rehab programme comes into play, helping you to identify the triggers and how to cope with them effectively instead of turning to alcohol.
Someone who has become alcohol dependent will have surrounded themselves with other people who drink heavily and regularly. Once you decide that you are ready to break the addiction, it will be important to avoid situations that are associated with drinking. For this reason, the addict will need to find new circles of social support, which is where alcohol addiction support groups can help. You will find yourself with other people who are also trying to break the addiction or who have already done so. They will understand what you are going through and offer you support and help through the process.
The biggest challenge to breaking an alcohol addiction is staying sober, forever. Uncovering the root cause of your addiction will help you achieve this, which is where psychological support and cognitive behavioural therapy is helpful as a part of a wider rehabilitation programme.
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Not all rehabilitation programmes are the same and not all rehabilitation centres are the same either. It is important that you find the right type of treatment and support for your personal circumstances and level of addiction. When choosing an addiction rehabilitation programme there are different things that you should take into consideration such as your level of alcohol abuse, the philosophy and approach of the rehab centre, the level of support you will need and the cost.
Speaking with someone who has expert knowledge can help you identify the best course of action for your particular circumstances and find a rehabilitation centre that is right for you.
Call to speak with one of our experts on 0203 955 7700 and we will advise you on the best course of action.
Nicholas Conn is a leading industry addiction expert who runs the UK’s largest addiction advisory service and is regularly featured in the national press, radio and TV. He is the founder and CEO of a drug and alcohol rehab center called Help4addiction, which was founded in 2015. He has been clean himself since 2009 and has worked in the Addiction and Rehab Industry for over a decade. Nick is dedicated to helping others recover and get treatment for drug and alcohol abuse. In 2013, he released a book ‘The Thin White’ line that is available on Amazon.
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