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In-patient Alcohol Rehab Clinics in Stirling

Last Updated: November 22nd 2014

Alcohol rehab clinics and counselling in Stirling and surrounding Stirling and Falkirk area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

We are a nation-wide not-for-profit health care service offering Stirling townspeople free 24 HR access in Stirling to experienced addiction treatment staff. A medieval fortress city near the River Forth, the Scottish city of Stirling ( with 36,142 residents and 0.68%% of the total populace of Scotland ) has Stirling townspeople that deal with the same problems as any other Stirling and Falkirk folk - and that includes ongoing fights with addiction to alcohol.

If you stay in or near the city of Stirling and have problems with addiction to alcohol, be assured that you're not alone, and that we are here to help you.

With 29,508 Stirling townspeople that can drink out of it's population of 36,142, National figures seem to imply that for Stirling:

  • 1,993 Stirling men are frequent drinkers
  • 1,331 female Stirling townspeople are regular drinkers
  • 3,193 Stirling adults are drinking alcohol to excess
  • With 5,947 Stirling townspeople in the city of sixty five and over, 671 men in Stirling aged sixty five and older are most likely to drink frequently with 424 female Stirling townspeople of the same age also drinking alcohol very often .
  • 1,071 Stirling townspeople aged sixty five and older consumed alcohol on 5 or more days in the last seven days : more than any other demographic
  • 178 Stirling townspeople over sixty five that are very heavy drinkers
  • 689 pupils in Stirling might have had alcohol in the last 7 days
  • 201 11-15 year old Stirling townspeople in the city drink regularily every week
  • 11 11 year olds in Stirling think it is acceptable practice to drink alcohol weekly.
  • 203 15 year old Stirling townspeople think it's normal to be drunk once a week
  • 459 16-24 men in Stirling may be drinking more than 2x the medical alcohol intake guidelines.
  • 390 sixteen to twenty four year olds could also be exceeding safe drinking recommendations
  • 1,148 16-24 year old Stirling townspeople have drunk too much on at least one occasion in the last 7 days.

References:

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

Alcohol Rehab in Stirling

If you are living in Stirling in Stirling and Falkirk and are needing to enter alcohol rehabilition, you can phone AH immediately for speedy advice. Email Addiction Helpline in private using the form on this page. Our Stirling advice line is available to anyone, including family, friends, managers and work mates who are worried that in which alcoholism is ruining a person they care for. Calls to our Stirling services are strictly confidential. We will not ever share information about you with a third party. Our Stirling addiction advisory team are professional to deal with any type of alcohol related problem.

AH alcohol rehab options include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: quick access to a rehabilitation centre in or near Stirling ( within 24hrs )
  • Counselling: At home advisory services in Stirling
  • Stirling and Falkirk Home Detox: At-home outpatient drug based detox plans
  • Stirling and Falkirk Alcohol Advice: Advice on Stirling based addiction services
  • Addiction Help Line can help Stirling townspeople side step Stirling and Falkirk health board bureaucracy and get you speedy experienced assistance.
  • Stirling and Falkirk Residential Detox: Residential inpatient detox plans in Stirling

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Leave Addiction Behind in Stirling

There are plenty of good examples of people who have been able to break away from addiction. It is sometimes said that these individuals are the “lucky ones,” but this is an inaccurate description because it implies that you have to be lucky to be able to quit. This is simply not true. Any individual who decides that they have had enough of the negative impact of substance abuse will be able to quit. We do not believe that there is such a thing as a hopeless case, and if the individual is determined to quit they will not need any luck. Call us now, or text the word “help” to 66777 to find out how you can leave addiction behind. We will be able to tell you about the quality recovery resources that are available in the Stirling area to help you do this.

How to Make Recovery Work for You

Recovery is something that you can make to happen. You do not have to be lucky, and you do not have to be special. All you really need is determination and the willingness to use the addiction recovery resources that are available. There is no big secret to making this all work, and you probably know most of this already. Here are just a few of the things that you can do to make recovery work for you:

  • · If you read the stories of successful entrepreneurs, you will find that none of them got to where they are without help. The reason these people were able to achieve so much is that they were able to recognise their own weaknesses and found other people and resources to help them deal with these weaknesses. The exact same applies in recovery. If you want to increase your chances of success, you will need to surround yourself with the right people, and the right resources. If you insist on going it alone then you might not be doing yourself any favours – you may just be making things much harder than they need to be.
  • · One of the biggest handicaps that people have when they are trying to break away from addiction is their beliefs and opinions. The problem is that in order to remain in addiction the individual will have needed to believe in things that just are not helpful or true – for example, the individual may be convinced that sober living is boring or that non-drinkers are dull. In order to build a successful recovery the individual has to be prepared to cut the dead wood. This means letting go of any beliefs that may be holding them back.
  • · You need to have a degree of humility when it comes to your recovery. This means being willing to ask for help and admit when you are unsure about things. There is no such thing as a stupid question and failing to ask for help when you need it can mean that you never progress.
  • · You need to take charge of your own recovery and be proactive in this regard. You cannot expect anyone else to fix you. The addiction therapists are there to help you, but it is up to you to get the most out of them. If you are passive in your recovery, you might not get what you need. This is your life and you need to be willing to take complete control.

We Will Help You End Addiction in Stirling

We will be able to help you to escape from your addiction problems, so long as you feel motivated to do so. We know the addiction recovery resources that are available in the Stirling area, and we will help you chose the most appropriate treatment path. We will also be able to tell you about other options further afield. Call us now on 0800 140 4824 and do not waste any more of your life to addiction.

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