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Inpatient Alcohol Detoxification Clinics in Kirkcaldy

Last Updated: June 21st, 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 advice and counselling to the people of Kirkcaldy and the surrounding Fife area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

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

South of Thornton, West of East Wemyss, North of Kinghorn and East of Cowdenbeath is the town of Kirkcaldy. It is located in the county of Fife on the East coast of Scotland. The town is home to 49,709 residents and 0.94% of the total recorded population of Scotland. It has seen Langtonians cope with the same challenges as other Fife residents, including issues with alcohol.

If you live in or nearby Kirkcaldy and are fighting addiction, then you are not alone. Those afraid they may have a low tolerance for detoxification and withdrawal can contact us. 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.

Like every other town in Fife it's not uncommon for a problem with alcohol to start at a young age or at a later stage in life.

With 40,585 Langtonians of drinking age out of it's total recorded population of 49,709, National stats could imply that for Kirkcaldy:

  • 2,741 Kirkcaldy men are regular drinkers
  • 1,830 female Langtonians are habitual drinkers
  • 4,391 Kirkcaldy females and males are very frequent drinkers
  • 8,180 Langtonians in the town of sixty five and over
  • 923 men in Kirkcaldy aged sixty five and over are expected to drink frequently
  • 583 female Langtonians of the same age also drinking frequently .
  • 1,472 Langtonians over sixty five consumed alcohol on five days in the last seven days : a greater number than any other age group
  • 245 Langtonians aged sixty five and older that could be drinking to excess
  • 947 pupils in Kirkcaldy might have drunk alcohol in the past week
  • 276 11-15 yr old Langtonians in the town drink every week
  • 16 11 year olds in Kirkcaldy think it is acceptable practice to drink alcohol weekly.
  • 279 15 year old Langtonians think it's normal to get drunk once in a week
  • 631 16-24 males in Kirkcaldy may be drinking over twice the government alcohol intake limits.
  • 536 sixteen to twenty four year olds could also be abusing alcohol
  • 1,579 16-24 year old Langtonians have drunk very heavily at least once during the past 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 Kirkcaldy

If you are based in Kirkcaldy in Fife and are needing 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.

Our alcohol rehab options include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: fast access to alcohol or drug rehab clinics in or near Kirkcaldy (within 24hrs).
    Counselling: At home counselling service in Kirkcaldy.
    Fife Home Detox: At home outpatient alcohol or drug rehab treatment and detoxification plan, using medication.
    Fife Alcohol Guidance: Advice on all Kirkcaldy based addiction services, including drug and alcohol rehab centres.
    We can help locals bypass Kirkcaldy local health board red tape and get you rapid expert assistance and support.
    Fife Residential Detox: Residential in-patient detox programs in alcohol rehabilitation centres in Kirkcaldy.

Make today the day you rescue yourself or someone you are concerned about. You are only one quick phone call away from success.

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

Steps of Rehabilitation

Recovery is a Process and Not an Event

It is important that people who are trying to break away from addiction understand that recovery is a process and not an event. What this means is that simply giving up alcohol or drugs is not going to be enough by itself to ensure that the person recovers. The reasons for why it is better to consider recovery as a process would be:

  • Most substance abusers will have had periods when they did not drink or use drugs, but it didn’t necessarily mean that their life got much better.
  • The reasons for why the individual fell into addiction in the first place will still be there when they stop.
  • The individual will have been using alcohol or drugs to help them cope with life. When the alcohol or drugs are removed, they will usually have nothing with which to replace it. This means that they can feel overwhelmed and unable to cope with life.

In order to really recover from addiction, the individual will not only need to stop drinking and using drugs but also become ready to deal with life in a more effective way.

The Steps of Rehabilitation

It is possible to break down recovery into different stages, but it is important not to take these too literally. There are also different ways to describe these steps, and this does not mean that one description is better than another. Here is one way to break down the phases of rehabilitation:

  • Pre-recovery stage – the individual develops the motivation to quit.
  • Detox stage – the individual takes action to quit addiction. During the detox stage, which usually lasts 10 days to 2 weeks depending on the drug, the individual will be mostly focused on their withdrawal symptoms. It is common for people to have a supervised detox in rehab to ensure their safety.
  • Primary rehab stage – this is the traditional rehab programme that usually lasts for about 90 days. The individual will learn the basic skills they need in order to begin building a good life away from alcohol or drugs.
  • Early recovery or third stage rehab – this is where the individual begins to learn how to function as a sober person in their community. Some people will go to a third stage rehab for this period. Early recovery lasts for about the first two years of sobriety.
  • Advanced recovery – this is reached after a couple of years of living sober. The individual is not cured, but they will be used to staying sober, and it will no longer be such a big deal for them. It is important for the person to never become complacent in advanced recovery because it only takes one drink or one drug to put them right back in the hell of addiction.

Is Addiction Treatment Needed?

There are people who have managed to break away from addiction without much help. It needs to be kept in mind though, that giving up alcohol or drugs is just the beginning. The aim of addiction treatment is really to help the individual build a satisfying and enjoyable life. There are some good reasons for why it is best to choose some type of addiction programme including:

  • If people are serious about achieving anything in life, they are going to want to give themselves the very best possible chance. By taking advantage of the available addiction treatment resources, the individual is empowering him or herself and acting sensibly.
  • The reality is that the majority of substance abusers do not seem to be able to break away from addiction without some type of help. The individual may be able to stop for a few weeks or months, but they keep on slipping back to addiction. There is the old saying that if you keep on doing the same things, you will keep on getting the same results. By taking advantage of addiction recovery resources, the individual will be trying something different.
  • These resources are just there to help the person become sober, but to help them create a life worth staying sober for. This is important because the individual is unlikely to commit to sobriety long term unless they have good reasons to remain sober.
  • The most common reason for why people will relapse in early recovery is that they feel unable to cope with life. This is because they will have been using alcohol or drugs for this purpose and now they no longer have this option. It is therefore vital that the individual begins developing some new coping mechanisms, and this is what rehab and other addiction treatment options are all about.
  • The real benefit of these options is that they provide the individual with a programme for living.
  • By entering a treatment centre, the individual will benefit from a therapeutic and nurturing environment. This will magnify their own determination and motivation thus increasing their likelihood of being successful. The person will also be surrounded by people who can offer support and encouragement.
  • It is common for people to struggle with withdrawal symptoms, and this is why the individual may never get beyond the detox stage. Addiction treatment can greatly increase the chances of the person making it to long term recovery. There are treatments (for example – pharmaceuticals) that can lessen the symptoms of withdrawal.


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