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Discrete Rehab for Alcohol Addiction in Grantham

Last Updated: June 23rd, 2015

There are many different kinds of addictions, from alcohol to drugs like cannabis and cocaine, to prescription medication and gambling.

Our alcohol rehabilitation centres offer counselling and support in Grantham and the surrounding Lincolnshire area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

Addiction Helpline is at the centre of alcohol rehab. UK nonprofit organisations such as ours allow 24 HR access to qualified professional counsellors in Grantham, at no cost. They can tell you about the resources available at our addiction treatment centres.

South of Newark-on-Trent, West of Donnington, North of Oakham and East of Nottingham is the town of Grantham. It is located in the South Kesteven district, in the county of Lincolnshire in the East of England. It is home to 41,998 residents and 0.08% of the total population of England. The town has seen its locals cope with the same challenges as other Lincolnshire folk, including challenges with addiction to alcohol.

If you live in or nearby Grantham and are fighting addiction, then you are not alone. Those who are afraid they may have a low tolerance for detoxification and withdrawal can get in touch. If it sometimes seems that no one understands what you're going through, then Addiction Helpline certainly does. We are here to help.

Find out more about the treatments we provide by contacting our alcohol and drug rehab clinics in your area. Addiction Helpline has the programs available to put you on the road to recovery.

With 34,290 Grantham villagers of legal drinking age out of it's total population of 41,998, National figures seem to indicate that for Grantham:

  • 2,316 Grantham men are frequent drinkers
  • 1,546 female Grantham villagers are habitual drinkers
  • 3,710 Grantham women and men are very frequent drinkers
  • 6,911 Grantham villagers in the town of pensionable age and over
  • 780 men in Grantham aged sixty five and older are expected to drink alcohol very often
  • 493 female Grantham villagers of the same age also drinking habitually .
  • 1,244 Grantham villagers over sixty five drunk alcohol on five days or more in the week before : a higher total than any other demographic
  • 207 Grantham villagers over sixty five that may be drinking to excess
  • 801 school children in Grantham might have consumed alcohol in the last 7 days
  • 233 11-15 yr old Grantham villagers in the town drink every week
  • 13 eleven year olds in Grantham think it is acceptable practice to be drunk weekly.
  • 235 15 year old Grantham villagers think it is acceptable practice to be drunk once a week
  • 533 16-24 men in Grantham could be consuming over 2x the recommended alcohol consumption limits.
  • 453 16-24 year olds could also be exceeding safe drinking limits
  • 1,334 sixteen to twenty four year old Grantham villagers have perhaps drunk very heavily on at least one occasion in the last 7 days.

Sources:

  1. Health and Social Care Information Centre - Statistics on Alcohol: England, 2013
  2. Office for National Statistics - Drinking Habits Amongst Adults, 2012
  3. Drink Aware
  4. Office for National Statistics - Marriages in England and Wales (Provisional)
  5. Relate - Separation and Divorce Statistics

Alcohol Rehab in Grantham

If you are living in Grantham in Lincolnshire and are looking to enter rehab, telephone our alcohol treatment centres for immediate advice. Email our alcohol and drug rehab clinics in private, using the contact form on this page. Our support line is open to all, including family members, friends and workmates who are worried that alcohol addiction is affecting someone close to them.

Calls to our alcohol and drug rehabilitation centres are strictly confidential. We will not ever share your private details with anyone.

AH can help you through alcohol and drug rehab. UK networks like ours have the qualified staff to deal with any addiction issue.

AH alcohol treatment services include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: immediate access to a treatment centre in Grantham (within 24 hrs).
  • Lincolnshire Home Detox: At-home outpatient alcohol or drug rehab treatment and detoxification plan, using medication.
  • Lincolnshire Residential Detox: Residential inpatient alcohol detox programs in alcohol rehabilitation centres in Hoddesdon.
  • Counselling: At home advisory service in Hoddesdon.
  • Lincolnshire Alcohol Advice: Advice on all Grantham based alcohol addiction services, including drug and alcohol rehab centres.
  • Addiction Helpline (AH) can help Grantham townspeople bypass Lincolnshire local authority bureaucracy and organise for you speedy professional support.

Make today the day you help yourself or someone you worry about. You're only a 5 minute phone call away from support.

Contact our alcohol and drug rehab centres on 0808 1639632 and speak to an advisor today.



Other Addictions

Definition of Addiction

The word “addiction” is now used so commonly that it has taken on a number of different meanings. Some people will use it to refer to anything that they like to do – so you will have people who love to travel the world refers to themselves as “travel addicts.” This person will probably be very different from the person who is addicted to alcohol or heroin, so this can lead to confusion as to what addiction actually means.

The problem is that nowadays people will use the word addiction in positive as well as negative ways. Strictly speaking, though, the word addiction is used to refer to a negative type of behaviour. One way of defining it would be to say that addiction means doing something repeatedly even though the person knows that it is harming them. The individual who has falling into addiction is not behaving in this way out of love but because they feel unable to stop.

The Common Addictions

The most well known of all the addictive behaviours, would be the ones that involve the use of alcohol and drugs. With this type of addiction, the individual will develop a physical as well as a psychological dependence. The physical dependence means that the person develops uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms should they try to stop and it also means that they have developed a tolerance for the substance (this means that they need to keep on taking more of it to get the same effect). Psychological dependence means that the individual will experience cravings, and they will feel unable to cope with the substance.

The Other Addictions

The other addictions will usually not involve physical dependence, but this does not necessarily mean that they are easier to deal with than alcohol or drug addiction. These other self-destructive behaviours can trap the person in a downward spiral that may eventually kill them. Just like drug addiction, the individual will need to change their behaviour permanently in order to escape the downward trajectory that their life is taking.

Some of the other addictions can be more complicated to treat than drug addiction because abstinence might not be an option. If the affected person is dealing with some type of eating disorder, it will not be an option for them to just never eat again. It would also be unreasonable to expect a person addicted to sex to give up this type of intimacy forever. With some of these other addictions, the individual will need to learn how to change their relationship to the object of their obsession. These days there are many approaches that will help the person do just that.

Examples of Other Addictions

Here are some examples of these other addictions that can destroy a person’s life:

  • Gambling addiction
  • Eating disorders
  • Internet addiction
  • Pornography addiction
  • Shopping addiction
  • Gaming addiction
  • Computer addiction
  • Sex addiction
  • Love addiction
  • Co dependency
  • Work addiction
  • Exercise addiction
  • High risk behaviour addiction

These are just some of the addictions that do not fall under the category of alcohol or drugs. Any behaviour that is causing problems for the individual, and they feel unable to stop, can be classified as an addiction. If you are unsure about whether or not you are dealing with addiction, please call us here.

How to Get Help for Other Addictions

There are now plenty of treatment options available for people who are dealing with these other types of addiction. Many residential rehab programmes will be familiar with dealing with clients who have this type of problem. If you wish to find out more about the help available to you in your local area (or further afield). There is almost certainly going to be help available that will allow you to break away from this addictive behaviour.


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Discrete Rehab for Alcohol Addiction in Grantham

Last Updated: June 23rd, 2015

There are many different kinds of addictions, from alcohol to drugs like cannabis and cocaine, to prescription medication and gambling.

Our alcohol rehabilitation centres offer counselling and support in Grantham and the surrounding Lincolnshire area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

Addiction Helpline is at the centre of alcohol rehab. UK nonprofit organisations such as ours allow 24 HR access to qualified professional counsellors in Grantham, at no cost. They can tell you about the resources available at our addiction treatment centres.

South of Newark-on-Trent, West of Donnington, North of Oakham and East of Nottingham is the town of Grantham. It is located in the South Kesteven district, in the county of Lincolnshire in the East of England. It is home to 41,998 residents and 0.08% of the total population of England. The town has seen its locals cope with the same challenges as other Lincolnshire folk, including challenges with addiction to alcohol.

If you live in or nearby Grantham and are fighting addiction, then you are not alone. Those who are afraid they may have a low tolerance for detoxification and withdrawal can get in touch. If it sometimes seems that no one understands what you're going through, then Addiction Helpline certainly does. We are here to help.

Find out more about the treatments we provide by contacting our alcohol and drug rehab clinics in your area. Addiction Helpline has the programs available to put you on the road to recovery.

With 34,290 Grantham villagers of legal drinking age out of it's total population of 41,998, National figures seem to indicate that for Grantham:

  • 2,316 Grantham men are frequent drinkers
  • 1,546 female Grantham villagers are habitual drinkers
  • 3,710 Grantham women and men are very frequent drinkers
  • 6,911 Grantham villagers in the town of pensionable age and over
  • 780 men in Grantham aged sixty five and older are expected to drink alcohol very often
  • 493 female Grantham villagers of the same age also drinking habitually .
  • 1,244 Grantham villagers over sixty five drunk alcohol on five days or more in the week before : a higher total than any other demographic
  • 207 Grantham villagers over sixty five that may be drinking to excess
  • 801 school children in Grantham might have consumed alcohol in the last 7 days
  • 233 11-15 yr old Grantham villagers in the town drink every week
  • 13 eleven year olds in Grantham think it is acceptable practice to be drunk weekly.
  • 235 15 year old Grantham villagers think it is acceptable practice to be drunk once a week
  • 533 16-24 men in Grantham could be consuming over 2x the recommended alcohol consumption limits.
  • 453 16-24 year olds could also be exceeding safe drinking limits
  • 1,334 sixteen to twenty four year old Grantham villagers have perhaps drunk very heavily on at least one occasion in the last 7 days.

Sources:

  1. Health and Social Care Information Centre - Statistics on Alcohol: England, 2013
  2. Office for National Statistics - Drinking Habits Amongst Adults, 2012
  3. Drink Aware
  4. Office for National Statistics - Marriages in England and Wales (Provisional)
  5. Relate - Separation and Divorce Statistics

Alcohol Rehab in Grantham

If you are living in Grantham in Lincolnshire and are looking to enter rehab, telephone our alcohol treatment centres for immediate advice. Email our alcohol and drug rehab clinics in private, using the contact form on this page. Our support line is open to all, including family members, friends and workmates who are worried that alcohol addiction is affecting someone close to them.

Calls to our alcohol and drug rehabilitation centres are strictly confidential. We will not ever share your private details with anyone.

AH can help you through alcohol and drug rehab. UK networks like ours have the qualified staff to deal with any addiction issue.

AH alcohol treatment services include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: immediate access to a treatment centre in Grantham (within 24 hrs).
  • Lincolnshire Home Detox: At-home outpatient alcohol or drug rehab treatment and detoxification plan, using medication.
  • Lincolnshire Residential Detox: Residential inpatient alcohol detox programs in alcohol rehabilitation centres in Hoddesdon.
  • Counselling: At home advisory service in Hoddesdon.
  • Lincolnshire Alcohol Advice: Advice on all Grantham based alcohol addiction services, including drug and alcohol rehab centres.
  • Addiction Helpline (AH) can help Grantham townspeople bypass Lincolnshire local authority bureaucracy and organise for you speedy professional support.

Make today the day you help yourself or someone you worry about. You're only a 5 minute phone call away from support.

Contact our alcohol and drug rehab centres on 0808 1639632 and speak to an advisor today.



Other Addictions

Definition of Addiction

The word “addiction” is now used so commonly that it has taken on a number of different meanings. Some people will use it to refer to anything that they like to do – so you will have people who love to travel the world refers to themselves as “travel addicts.” This person will probably be very different from the person who is addicted to alcohol or heroin, so this can lead to confusion as to what addiction actually means.

The problem is that nowadays people will use the word addiction in positive as well as negative ways. Strictly speaking, though, the word addiction is used to refer to a negative type of behaviour. One way of defining it would be to say that addiction means doing something repeatedly even though the person knows that it is harming them. The individual who has falling into addiction is not behaving in this way out of love but because they feel unable to stop.

The Common Addictions

The most well known of all the addictive behaviours, would be the ones that involve the use of alcohol and drugs. With this type of addiction, the individual will develop a physical as well as a psychological dependence. The physical dependence means that the person develops uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms should they try to stop and it also means that they have developed a tolerance for the substance (this means that they need to keep on taking more of it to get the same effect). Psychological dependence means that the individual will experience cravings, and they will feel unable to cope with the substance.

The Other Addictions

The other addictions will usually not involve physical dependence, but this does not necessarily mean that they are easier to deal with than alcohol or drug addiction. These other self-destructive behaviours can trap the person in a downward spiral that may eventually kill them. Just like drug addiction, the individual will need to change their behaviour permanently in order to escape the downward trajectory that their life is taking.

Some of the other addictions can be more complicated to treat than drug addiction because abstinence might not be an option. If the affected person is dealing with some type of eating disorder, it will not be an option for them to just never eat again. It would also be unreasonable to expect a person addicted to sex to give up this type of intimacy forever. With some of these other addictions, the individual will need to learn how to change their relationship to the object of their obsession. These days there are many approaches that will help the person do just that.

Examples of Other Addictions

Here are some examples of these other addictions that can destroy a person’s life:

  • Gambling addiction
  • Eating disorders
  • Internet addiction
  • Pornography addiction
  • Shopping addiction
  • Gaming addiction
  • Computer addiction
  • Sex addiction
  • Love addiction
  • Co dependency
  • Work addiction
  • Exercise addiction
  • High risk behaviour addiction

These are just some of the addictions that do not fall under the category of alcohol or drugs. Any behaviour that is causing problems for the individual, and they feel unable to stop, can be classified as an addiction. If you are unsure about whether or not you are dealing with addiction, please call us here.

How to Get Help for Other Addictions

There are now plenty of treatment options available for people who are dealing with these other types of addiction. Many residential rehab programmes will be familiar with dealing with clients who have this type of problem. If you wish to find out more about the help available to you in your local area (or further afield). There is almost certainly going to be help available that will allow you to break away from this addictive behaviour.


DRUG SPOTLIGHT:

TAGS: Grantham, alcohol rehab, rehab drugs, South Kesteven | Ref:80834,290


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