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Alcohol Rehab in Johannesburg

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We can help you to choose the best Alcohol Rehab to meet your specific needs. We will help you select the best Alcohol Rehab near to Johannesburg to meet your treatment and rehab requirements and which matches your budget

Looking for independent advice? WeDoRecover can provide this. We have a combined experience of more than 20 years in the addiction field both in South Africa and the United Kingdom, and can confidently help you find the best Alcohol Rehab in Johannesburg for your recovery.

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Alcohol Rehab Centres - It affects not only those individuals who are addicted to alcohol, but also those close to them like friends and family, co-workers and employers as well as society at large through the alcoholic not being as productive as they could be, and potentially draining the system of excessive resources.

Alcoholism is a part of our society that we cannot simply ignore.

It affects not only those individuals who are addicted to alcohol, but also those close to them like friends and family, co-workers and employers. The negative impact on society at large is also evident through the alcoholic not being as productive as they could be, and potentially draining the system of excess resources.

Ultimately alcohol abuse and alcoholism effect everyone whether directly or indirectly. For very long alcohol addiction was considered by many as a self-inflicted condition that requires only the willpower of the alcoholic to recover.

Since then we have gathered much more information regarding this condition, and today we realise that an addiction is as much physiological as it is psychological. This has led to many alcohol rehab centres changing their approach to the treatment of this condition, and today one can find a number of successful methods designed to help people regain control of their lives.

As with the treatment of any disease, not all methods are equally effective, and not everything that works for certain individuals will necessarily work for all.

Some alcohol rehab centres provide out-patients or after-hours treatment programmes where patients attend group therapy, lectures and individual counselling after work and before going home in the evenings 3-4 nights a week.

This method of treatment has proven to be useful for binge pattern alcoholics and drug addicts.

Other types of alcohol rehab involve patients being admitted to a rehab facility where they can undergo a more intensive treatment process. This may involve an alcohol detoxification before commencing onto the full time regime of group therapy, individual counselling and lectures about alcoholism and the best means to recover for you and your family.

After this initial 3 – 6 week intensive Primary Care treatment process patients may continue further alcohol rehab at a Secondary Care or Tertiary Care rehab centre.  

These can be cost effective ways of extending an alcoholics treatment and giving them the best chance at a stable long term recovery. Attending AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) meetings and other informal support structures while still getting the professional addictions counselling and continuing long term accommodation from the rehab facility is a good combination for staying sober.

Choosing a clinic is a tough call. There are so many options in the marketplace. What are the different alcohol rehab’s types and success rates? What is good clinical practice? What's the food like? Are there exercise facilities available?

WeDoRecover.com was set up to help you find the right clinic that will best meet your needs. Our purpose is to bring clarity to the difficult choices you have to make. We believe that with a combined experience of more than 20 years in the alcoholism rehabilitation industry both in South Africa and the United Kingdom, we’re ideally situated to help you choose a centre to best meet your needs.

There are a number of things that influence this choice, including the severity of the alcoholism and the financial ability of the individual. Most of our alcohol rehab centres offer additional counselling for family members or friends of the patient, in order to help them cope with the problem and also to teach them how to provide the necessary support for the individual in question.

We Do Recover can assist you in selecting and making contact with the top alcohol rehab centres in South Africa, or even with a number of facilities abroad.

We can help you plan your admission and make sure that you are being admitted to a rehabilitation centre that is properly registered with the Department of Social Development and best for you.

Your query is handled in complete confidence by experienced alcoholism counsellors who know the treatment centres personally. For more information on different treatment methods, facilities and how to reserve a place in the most suitable option, contact We Do Recover.

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Confused about what detox or rehab or withdrawal mean? Look through the information below to get useful information or give us all call and we can explain.

Addict - Addict - A person that is addicted to a substance. Addiction is clinically referred to as dependence and is characterised by mental obsession and physical compulsion to continue using drugs despite the recurrent negative consequences cased by the drug use. ...

Drug Addiction Treatment in South Africa - Drug Addiction Treatment in South Africa is Effective - One of the aims of addiction treatment is to have the addict functioning in society in a healthy contributing manner at home, at work and in the community....

Alcohol use - Alcohol use: The intake of alcohol...

Alcohol Treatment Centre - the difference between an Alcohol Detoxification and effective Alcoholism Rehabilitation. - Alcohol Treatment Centre-Alcohol Detox is a necessary first step in the primary care process, but by no means equal to primary care's ability to look at the causes and conditions of addicted people’s illness. Effective Primary Care treatment is far superior to a physical detoxification when assisting addicted people to rebuild their lives....

Denial - Denial is an unconscious defence mechanism. Minimising amounts and behaviours engaged in to get and use and find ways and means of getting more alcohol and drugs, as well as and rationalising the ongoing addiction is less painful than acknowledging that the drug or alcohol use is uncontrollable with perilous consequences for yourself and your loved ones....

What are AA Meetings? - AA meetings are meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization which is dedicated to the provision of help for alcoholics, and this service is delivered by alcoholics. ...

A simple phone call is often the best and fastest way of getting help for an addiction. You can call WeDoRecover .com in confidence on UK: 0808 26 73422 or South Africa on: 082-74-73422.

 

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