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Alcohol addiction, or alcohol use disorder, can feel overwhelming when drinking becomes ingrained in everyday life. Social events, media, and peer pressure can all make quitting alcohol a daunting prospect.

At Step One Recovery, we understand how challenging this journey can be, which is why our specialised alcohol rehab programmes provide a comprehensive, personalised approach to help you break free from dependency and regain control of your life.

The Importance of Structured Alcohol Rehab

Many people underestimate just how complex alcohol addiction can be; not only do people become physically dependent, it is often tied up in mental health issues or mental health regression.

To work through this, structured rehabilitation programmes provide a path many have walked to overcome alcohol addiction. The benefits of a structured programme are:

  • Addresses Root Causes: Rehab digs deeper than short-term cessation. It explores the mental, emotional, and social influences that fuel your alcohol use.
  • Provides a Safe Environment: Surrounded by supportive peers and professionals, you can focus wholly on recovery without everyday triggers.
  • Sets a Foundation for Long-Term Success: The right combination of medical care, therapy, and life-skills training helps build a sustainable plan for sobriety.
  • Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment Approaches

    There are two primary ways to receive addiction treatment, you can stay in a private residential treatment centre (inpatient) or receive care in the community utilising local resources provided by the NHS, city councils and charities(outpatient).

    Inpatient (Residential) Care

    • 24/7 Support: Continuous guidance and monitoring by medical staff, particularly helpful during withdrawal.
    • Focused Environment: By staying in a dedicated facility, you eliminate daily triggers and distractions.
    • Structured Schedule: Therapy sessions, group work, and leisure activities follow a daily timetable, ensuring consistent progress.

    Outpatient Care

    • Flexibility: Suitable for individuals who have work, family, or other commitments.
    • Home Comfort: You sleep in your own bed and maintain elements of your usual routine.
    • Less Supervision: Living at home during treatment can make it harder to avoid alcohol or high-risk situations.

    Step One Recovery specialises in inpatient treatment programmes, we know our immersive approach offers the highest chance for lasting change. By temporarily stepping away from life’s pressures, you can invest fully in your health and future.

    Our Three-Phase Recovery Method

    Breaking free from alcohol dependency requires a blend of medical expertise, emotional support, and practical strategies. We divide our approach into three complementary phases at our rehab centres:

    Managed Detox

  • Safe Withdrawal: Depending on the severity of alcohol use, you may experience withdrawal symptoms. Under medical supervision, you’ll have access to treatments that ease discomfort and reduce risks.
  • Physical Stabilisation: As your body cleanses itself of toxins, you’ll receive 24-hour care to monitor vital signs and ensure a smooth transition.
  • Medical DetoxificationAt Step One you will have access to a medical detoxification. Simply put, you will have access to prescribed medication to help you through detox. If you are having trouble sleeping or need medication for nausea, out team can precribe and administer medications to help you through withdrawal.
  • Therapeutic Intervention

    We employ professional therapists and counsellors at all Step One Rehab Centres. Our team are experienced in the treatment of addiction through psychotherapy and will help you understand the factors behind your alcohol abuse and how to mitigate these in the future.

  • Tailored Treatments: We use various methods like CBT Counselling, Group Therapy, and Cognitive Restructuring to address the root factors behind your drinking.
  • Holistic Additions: Activities like yoga, art therapy, or mindfulness sessions can lower stress, build healthy coping strategies, and promote emotional well-being.
  • Ongoing Care and Community

    Aftercare is vital to recovery and can decrease the chances of relapse. Although many people recovering from alcohol addiction do relapse on occasion, having the correct aftercare and community support can decrease these chances.

  • Aftercare Meetings: We provide regular follow-up sessions to keep you connected to support peers and therapists.
  • Relapse Prevention Plans: Personalised coping strategies and goal-setting help you maintain your progress once you resume daily life.
  • A Day in the Life at Step One Recovery

    Our structured daily routines help clients stay on track. While every day varies, here’s what you might expect:

    Morning Check-In

    • Start with a healthy breakfast and a brief meeting where our staff outline the day’s schedule.
    • Guided relaxation or gentle exercise to clear your mind and prepare you for therapy sessions.

    Focused Therapy Sessions

    • Small-group discussions or one-on-one counselling to delve into personal challenges.
    • Evidence-based methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) help shift unhelpful patterns in thinking and behaviour.

    Holistic Support

    • Midday might involve group therapy, art therapy, music therapy, or a nutrition workshop to foster well-rounded wellness.
    • Light physical activities like walks or fitness sessions to enhance physical health and reduce stress.

    Evening Reflection

    • Group gatherings to share insights, victories, and concerns from the day.
    • Free time to relax with reading, journaling, or socialising in our communal spaces.

     

    Who Might Need Alcohol Rehab?

    If you’re questioning whether alcohol rehab is right for you or a loved one, ask these questions:

    • Do I feel compelled to drink upon waking or to manage stress?
    • Have I tried cutting back only to relapse quickly?
    • Do my friends or family members voice concern about my drinking habits?
    • Have I experienced negative impacts on my health, relationships, or career?
    • Do I hide my drinking or feel guilt after episodes of heavy use?

    Answering yes to any of these points suggests it’s time to consider professional help. Early intervention can save you from more severe health complications down the road.

     

    How to Prevent Relapse After Treatment

    Relapse is a genuine possibility during the recovery journey. However, it’s important to remember a slip-up is not the end; it’s an opportunity to learn and reinforce your resolve. Here are some preventive measures:

    • Identify High-Risk Triggers: Recognise the places, people, or situations that might tempt you to drink.
    • Build a Support Network: Friends, family, and fellow alumni can all provide encouragement when cravings arise.
    • Practice Healthy Outlets: Hobbies, volunteering, or fitness activities can fill the void alcohol once occupied.
    • Seek Help If You Slip: If you do relapse, reaching out to a counsellor or a peer group quickly can get you back on track.

     

    Supporting Someone Through Rehab

    When a loved one struggles with alcohol, family and friends often experience a wide range of emotions, sadness, anger, confusion, or helplessness. Here’s how you can help:

    Offer Empathy, Not Judgment

    • Remind them you’re on their side, especially during setbacks.
    • If appropriate, attend family sessions or therapy programs to better understand their recovery plan.

    Encourage Healthy Habits

    • Suggest non-alcohol-related activities to enjoy together, like walks or cultural events.
    • Help create a substance-free environment at home.

    Stay Connected

    • Regular visits (when allowed) or check-in phone calls show that you care about their progress.
    • Respect any boundaries or privacy needs they have.

    Your consistent reassurance can make a profound difference in someone’s willingness to complete their rehab program and maintain sobriety afterward.

     

    Get Started with Step One Recovery

    Choosing to enter alcohol rehab is a big step, but you don’t have to face it alone. Step One Recovery offers:

    • Confidential Assessments: We’ll evaluate your situation and tailor a plan that meets your unique requirements.
    • A Compassionate Care Team: Our staff includes medical professionals, licensed therapists, and recovery specialists.
    • A Personalised Environment: Each client receives a customised treatment pathway, ensuring the best chance for lasting success.

    Contact our admissions team today to discuss your concerns, goals, and any questions you might have about starting rehab. Your path to a healthier, alcohol-free future could be just one conversation away.

    Alcohol Rehab FAQ's

    What happens in Alcohol rehab treatment?

    At our residential alcohol treatment centre you will stay with us for a period of time to receive specialised care, support and therapy to wean you off your addiction and equip you with the tools you need to live a healthier life.

    How long does Alcohol Rehab treatment take?

    We recommend our 28 days or 14-day programmes, which will give us enough time to treat you thoroughly. If, however, you are on a tighter schedule, we can still help you make a significant change to your habits within your chosen timeframe.

    Will anybody know I’m at Alcohol Rehab?

    Our centre is not signposted and we regard your privacy as our priority. Your stay here will be strictly confidential. Nobody will know you’re here. We never respond to inquiries about our clients and we pride ourselves on providing a completely confidential service.

    Will Alcohol Rehab treatment cure my addiction?

    We are confident you will never relapse, but if that does ever happen we can quickly get you back on the right path.

    What happens if I relapse?

    You will receive full instructions on what to do in the event of a relapse, but if in doubt, you can simply call us. We’re here for us as long as you need us following your treatment. We will advise you of your next steps over the phone.

    How much does Alcohol Rehab cost?

    We know that finding an alcohol rehabilitation centre which provides you with world class addiction treatment programmes tailored to your needs can be a tough task. Luckily, we can offer a range of treatment options that are specifically tailored to your needs ensuring long term recovery.

    Can you avoid withdrawal symptoms during Detox?

    During alcohol rehab treatment, our clients almost always have to go through detoxification which usually leads to withdrawal symptoms. Unfortunately if you are dependant on alcohol then your body will certainly go through withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking.

    Do you only have centres in Spain?

    Although moving away will give you the best chances of leaving your addictive behaviours in the past, we are part of Rehab Clinics Group, the UK's leading provider of residential treatment for drug and alcohol addictions. Speak to our admissions team today and we will advise on which option is better for you.

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