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Our rehab treatment approach takes a very carefully planned structure that is made to put the client at the forefront and enable them to get the best treatment and care, before, during and after they check in to our addiction treatment Cardiff centre.
Whether admitting for drug or alcohol dependence, with our combined 12-step treatment approach and cognitive behavioural therapy, clients can be assured of a high rate of success for treatment.
The first step of drug and alcohol treatment is detoxification, designed to help you overcome withdrawal symptoms comfortably and safely..
Detoxification removes the substance to which you are addicted to from the body and allows the body to heal itself.
During this time, the urge to get back on the substance is the highest and there is usually a need for close support, especially where the drug or alcohol dependence has been in place over a long period and tolerance levels have increased.
The body will start showing withdrawal symptoms which can range from mild symptoms such as chills to severe symptoms like high blood pressure and irregular heartbeat.
Our qualified professionals keep a close eye on all clients during this time offering them the help and support they need to detoxify successfully.
This is followed by therapy sessions with our addiction specialists, to help you develop the awareness of how certain factors, thoughts, stressors trigger the need to turn back to the substance, and find a way to control or avoid them in order to stay sober.
We conclude the process with a well-prepared plan for long term aftercare which helps the client to stay on their sobriety track even after they have left the rehab centre.
Long term aftercare forms an important part of the process because to stay sober needs careful planning, a psyched mind and all the support you can get.
We assist you in integrating attendance at local drug and alcohol support groups, even during treatment, so that it is a positive recovery habit by the time you leave the residential clinic.
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