Addiction treatment guide and Cambridgeshire rehab directory
It is the site of one of the most accomplished seats of learning in the world. The home county of Cambridgeshire, in the East of England, boasts Cambridge as its county town. The internationally renowned university city which, along with Oxford, welcomes thousands of students from around the globe.
However, Cambridgeshire, just like everywhere else, is familiar with the pain of addiction. Unfortunately, many of its residents have become hooked on drugs or alcohol. But, if you have fallen victim to dependency, do not lose hope. Which Rehab can help you say goodbye to your addiction, by staying at a residential rehab centre in the area.
There is a cross-section of people who may be living with addiction but cannot face it. Their friends and loved ones feel they should be in treatment, but they are in denial. Fortunately, we provide a special therapeutic service where a trained advisor can evaluate your circumstances to determine if you, or your friend or family member, is suffering from drug or alcohol addiction. If you arrange an intervention, it could be your first step on the road to recovery.
Unfortunately, in many instances, one of the major hurdles to overcome when considering rehab is accepting you have a drug or alcohol addiction. Many people in the UK may believing in denial about their problems with drugs or alcohol. If you are concerned you, or someone close to you, may be showing the signs of dependency, then we can organise an intervention.
Which Rehab can arrange for an advisor to speak to you, to determine if you have an issue, putting you on course for recovery. If deciding to move ahead with drug or alcohol addiction treatment, you can begin your in-depth rehabilitation programme.
Which Rehab believes addiction counselling plays an important role in drug and alcohol detox. During your stay at the residential clinic, you will attend both individual and group therapy sessions. Our qualified counsellors will work with you to explore any underlying issues which may lead to dependency. We can also employ the most up to date addiction therapy techniques such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and Integrated Counselling Therapy to treat your drug or alcohol addiction.
When you have finished your spell in the clinic, you can continue your rehab with a thorough aftercare programme. This can be crucial for maintaining your recovery and preventing relapse after you leave. You can receive aftercare as an outpatient and it is carried out on a group or one to one basis, where you can discuss any problems you may face adjusting to life outside rehab with a counsellor, over the phone or face to face. It can be an essential part of your ongoing therapy.
Following drug or alcohol detoxification, we will examine the mental, as well as physical side of your rehab. During your stay at a residential clinic, you will regularly attend therapy sessions, either individually or as part of a group. You can explore any deep-rooted issues which may be at the heart of your drug or alcohol problem. Many people also utilise cognitive behavioural therapy as part of a full rehabilitation treatment programme. Allowing you to note any painful or negative emotions, or harmful thoughts, which may intensify your addiction.
Whether battling alcohol abuse or looking to get clean and stop taking drugs, you can experience the best addiction treatment in Cambridgeshire by contacting Which Rehab. It could set you on the path to a brighter future, free of dependency.
You can be assured your recovery will carry on when your spell in rehab is over. Benefit from our excellent follow-up and aftercare service, where you can keep in touch with our advisors, either in person or by telephone, depending on your location.
We can assist you in sourcing the finest outpatient care, helping you adjust back to normal life after leaving your chosen clinic. This can be essential for avoiding relapse and maintaining rehab therapy.
Help is also offered by numerous organisations including the NHS, Social Work Services, Charity Rehabs and public/private partnerships, as well as group support organisations such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous and family support groups too.
As General Practitioners (GPs) are not specialist addiction treatment doctors, most GPs refer individuals to local specialist NHS services, commonly called Local Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADP) or Community Addiction Teams (CAT).
These offer great services, but similar to most other NHS services, they can be under financial pressure as well as lengthy waiting times.
Cambridge
Burwell
Crowthorne
Godmanchester
Peterborough
Bainton
Melbourn
Linton
Wisbech
Milton
Histon
Whittlesey
Cottenham
March
Ely
Waterbeach
Sandhurst
Coates
Glatton
St Neots
Sawston
Cambourne
St Ives
Thatcham
Soham
Windsor
Coldham
Buckden
Yaxley
Sawtry
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Telephone: 0800 9177 650
Cocaine Anonymous are a Fellowship of addicts who meet together to share our hope, faith, and courage for the purpose of staying sober and helping others achieve the same freedom. Everything heard at our meetings is to be treated as confidential. There are no dues or fees of any kind. To be a member, you only have to want to quit.
Website: www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk
Telephone: 0800 612 0225
UK SMART Recovery (UKSR) is a registered charity which promotes choice in recovery through a national network of mutual-aid meetings and online training programmes with comprehensive teaching materials and manuals. Our Programme teaches rational, easy to learn and self-empowering skills to help participants abstain from any addictive behaviour and to develop a lifestyle that supports sustained recovery.
Website: www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk
Telephone: 0800 612 0225
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only ONE requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
Website: www.ukna.org/
Telephone: 0300 999 1212
Which Rehab Birmingham, UK Addiction Psychotherapy & Counselling
Drug & Alcohol Rehab Birmingham,
334 Summer Ln,
Birmingham, B19 3RG.
Which Rehab London, UK
Drug & Alcohol Rehab London,
3 St Augustine Court, Mornington Road,
London, E11 3BQ.