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Drug Rehab

Drug Rehab

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Drug Rehab

Drug Rehab. If you were to consider private treatment. We offer places from £1,950. Addiction rehabilitation centres provide residential treatment for individuals grappling with drug addiction, thereby allowing clients to escape their current living situations and the risks of relapse while undergoing detoxification and treatment. At our drug treatment centres, we prioritise client care, demonstrating concern and respect for the dignity of those affected by addiction.

While we specialise in addressing addiction issues, we acknowledge that addiction frequently coexists with other challenges, and we are equipped to support clients with mild complex needs. This encompasses issues such as Anxiety and Low Mood. For further information, please reach out to the admissions team at 07811 606 606, who will assist you with any inquiries you may have, or click the link below.

Free Rehab trauma-informed approach 

Safety – Drug Rehab

Throughout the organisation, both staff and the individuals they serve experience physical and psychological safety; the physical environment is secure, and interpersonal interactions foster a sense of safety. Recognising safety as defined by those served is of utmost importance.

Trust and transparency

Organisational operations, procedures, and decisions are carried out with transparency, aiming to build and sustain trust with clients and their families, among staff, and others involved in the organisation (for instance, by providing timely, accurate, and honest information regarding current events, future actions, and the rationale behind them).

Peer support and self-help

We encourage individuals to engage with peer support and identify mutual self-help opportunities—essential avenues for establishing safety, hope, collaboration, feeling valued, healing, and recovery.

Collaboration – Drug rehab

Recognise the power dynamics that exist between staff and clients, as well as among organisational personnel, striving to ‘flatten the hierarchy’. Engage in shared decision-making, collaborate in fostering healing relationships, and advocate for the principle that everyone has a role in a trauma-informed approach – being therapeutic does not necessitate being a therapist.

Empowerment, voice and choice

Encourage recovery and the exercise of choice. Acknowledge that each individual’s experience of trauma is distinct and necessitates a personalised approach. Prevent re-traumatisation by being mindful not to instil feelings of powerlessness. Assist clients in making collaborative decisions and in establishing goals and plans that facilitate their healing and progression. Staff should act as facilitators rather than controllers of the recovery process. Additionally, staff must be empowered to perform their roles effectively, supported adequately by the organisation.

Gender issues – Drug Rehab

Transcend cultural stereotypes and biases (such as those based on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion, gender identity, etc.). Provide gender-responsive services and highlight the healing benefits of cultural connections. Formulate policies and procedures that address intersectionality, historical trauma, and the specific needs of the individuals served.

 

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