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Addiction Treatment
At Delamere, we believe that with the right help, anyone can find freedom from addiction. Within our purpose-built private rehab centre, we treat a wide range of addictions and associated issues, including behavioural addictions. Whether you’re looking for addiction treatment for alcohol, drugs, behavioural addictions, or mental health treatment, for yourself or a loved one, we can help.
What is addiction treatment?
Addiction treatment is a highly specialist treatment that should offer many different medical and therapeutic components. Whilst the symptoms of addiction might be similar, at Delamere we understand that we’re all unique. Guided by experienced and compassionate experts, our guests co-create their programme. No two people will ever have the same experience while in our care. At Delamere, addiction treatment and a focus on relapse prevention is key to recovery.
Preventing relapse is not only about having a firm understanding of your addiction and a detailed rehab aftercare plan, it is about treating the root causes of the addiction, addressing behaviours, and increasing awareness.
Addiction treatment is also often about involving the family, looking at every aspect of the person’s life and having a solid support system and a recovery plan that accounts for every eventuality.
Modern addiction treatment at Delamere
“Delamere focuses on equipping you with the tools to love sobriety and understand what led to the addiction in the first place which really helped me grow.” – Former Delamere guest
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All addictions we treat
Our Delamere clinical team treat all manner of addictions intensively and comprehensively within our state-of-the-art addiction treatment centre. Whatever form addiction presents itself in for you or your loved one, it requires professional addiction treatment and support in order to successfully overcome it.
At Delamere, we offer addiction treatment help for all manifestations, including:
Process and behavioural addiction treatment
The Delamere approach to addiction treatment
An inpatient stay at Delamere is a deliberately intensive 4-phase addiction treatment, one which we have crafted over time and has helped many participants recover. Our emphasis is on holistic care to treat addiction and associated issues. This means that we treat the whole person rather than just the symptoms they present with. We believe that successful treatment runs far deeper than simply stopping the addictive substance or behaviour.
Our approach at Delamere comprises 4 core phases: Stop, Start, Grow, & Bloom. Everything we offer at Delamere aims at effective and lasting outcomes in addiction treatment:
How to encourage a loved one to get addiction treatment help
If you are looking for addiction treatment help for a family member, work colleague, or loved one, we’re here to help. At Delamere, we provide family support services and help your loved one confront addiction and denial.
Should it be necessary, we also offer intervention services whereby we take the time to understand what is happening and help prepare and rehearse a formal intervention that will culminate in your loved one entering treatment with us. If you are considering organising an intervention for your loved one, friend, or colleague, contact Delamere today.
Frequently asked questions about addiction treatment
Everyone responds differently to treatment and has different treatment needs. The longer an addiction is left untreated, the more ingrained the thinking, behaviours, and beliefs associated with it become. However, at Delamere, we believe that our deliberately intensive, immersive, and comprehensive addiction treatment programme encourages profound transformations within a relatively short space of time.
As a general guideline, we recommend a minimum of 4 weeks of inpatient treatment at our addiction clinic. It takes time for the fog of intoxication to lift and for emotions to settle. We believe rushing this process can be a mistake, so where we feel necessary we recommend an extension to treatment time. Once your inpatient stay is complete we continue to offer our out-patient support services for up to 12 months.
An addiction intervention is often the most appropriate first step towards rehab treatment for those who have become too unwell and entrenched in their illness to understand that their life is at risk. Most people seek intervention as a last means however the earlier an addiction is treated, the less pain and misery the individual and those around them suffer.
Remembering that every time an addicted person drinks or uses could well be their last, and that addictions only become progressively worse over time, it is advised that the right addiction help is sought sooner rather than later. At Delamere, we offer addiction intervention support led by our professionals, who will ensure that the atmosphere stays supportive and that there are clear goals which should be met.
We have a highly experienced, friendly admissions team, just a phone call away to discuss any queries that you may have about treatment. You can contact us today, either by phone, email, or live chat.
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