Complimentary Alcohol Rehab Advice Now Available from Rehab Guide

Free advice and guidance is now available for those seeking relief and recovery from alcoholism in the UK. Rehab Guide now offer complimentary telephone support in finding the most appropriate treatment centre, for each individual personally.

 

London, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/11/2014 -- Victims of alcoholism can begin the journey of breaking free from their addiction and pain through free, personalized advice now offered by Rehab Guide.

In addition they can, with the aid of Rehab Guide, participate in discounted rehabilitation programmes in treatment centres located in the UK, and boost their chances of success.

Rehab Guide is a specialist team of dedicated and caring professionals that has been helping victims of alcohol recover from their addiction.

Rehab Guide are aware that many victims of alcohol abuse often suffer alone in silence. As such, the Rehab Guide team of qualified addiction specialists are willing and capable of offering a helping hand. Walking side-by-side with those cloaked in the darkness and solitude of addiction, personnel at Rehab Guide provide meaningful support and direction for long-term recovery.

Persons living in the UK who are in need of help can simply contact Rehab Guide by calling 0845 034 8878 as the first step in the recovery process.

Once contact is made, an addiction specialist at Rehab Guide will discuss in detail the various treatment options that are available and will help persons to decide on the option that best suits them.

Rehab Guide’s long-standing relationships with multiple treatment centres in the UK has afforded them the ability to provide their clients with exclusive rehab discounts, not available anywhere else. In addition, they go to great lengths to ensure that the treatment centres to which their clients are referred, meet all the appropriate regulatory standards for the industry.

The partnership of Rehab Guide with treatment centres stems from their belief that a residential environment is conducive to meaningful long-term recovery. This, as it removes triggers that fuel patterns of addictive behaviour; allows clients to experience an immersive, structured, and intense therapeutic programme, and it fosters a greater sense of community and motivation, as clients witness peers at different stages in the recovery process.

Despite the obvious advantages however, the staff at Rehab Guide also offer guidance and support to those wishing to undergo their recovery programme in the comfort of their own home. This home-based alcohol detox programme is designed primarily for low-risk clients.

Regardless of the option chosen, the Rehab Guide programme of freeing patients from the chains of alcohol addiction involves three important steps.

Detoxification is the first step in the treatment process and involves the complete removal of alcohol that has accumulated over time from the body.

The second step is an intensive therapeutic programme to help patients understand the drivers and triggers of addiction in order to achieve long-term success. It includes intensive group or cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) sessions, keywork sessions, alternative health regimens, and counselling, among other activities.

The third step in the programme is the on-going recovery phase which helps patients reclaim their life and re-integrate into functional society.

Normal treatment period is 28 days, however Rehab Guide can arrange for an extension of the treatment period to between 60 and 90 days depending on each individual’s unique situation.

In many ways, Rehab Guide has been a companion to alcoholics for a number of years; offering support, offering hope and offering a fresh new path to a life free from the ravages of alcohol. Individuals just need to make the call to 0845 034 8878, or visit the Rehab Guide website at http://www.rehabguide.co.uk/. Rehab Guide will take it from there and guide individuals to where they need to be.

Contact Details
Company Name: Rehab Guide
T: 0845 034 8878
E: info@rehabguide.co.uk
w: http://www.rehabguide.co.uk