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You may feel that you’re in an impossible situation at the moment but it’s important to remember the situation can change, that prescription medication dependence is treatable and that you can move into recovery.
There are people who understand the issues you are facing and are able to help you understand and cope with your prescription medication dependence. Recovery rates for people who go through treatment are very similar to those who get treatment for other chronic diseases such as diabetes and asthma. There are a number of treatment methods and community resources, including outpatient or residential treatment programs and twelve-step groups that are available to support you.
However, it is a progressive, life-threatening, psychiatric illness, meaning it gets worse over time if left untreated.
No matter how strong your prescription medication dependence, treatment can work, especially when a person is committed to working on recovery and has a strong support system.
See how you can start treatment at Life Works.
At Life Works we can help treat prescription medication dependence. Please call our Admissions Counsellor now on 0800 081 0700 to discuss how Life Works can help start treating this illness or email us for more information.
As a leading facility for the treatment of prescription medication dependence and other behavioural health issues, Life Works is Dedicated to Recovery. We are able to provide a holistic treatment programme that focuses on the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the individual. Our treatment programme helps individuals look at the underlying causes of their behaviours, to come to terms with their illness and start to create healthy strategies for coping once they leave.
At Life Works, we value the role of the family in treating prescription medication dependence and behavioural health issues and family therapy forms an integral part of primary, residential treatment at Life Works. Our Family Week programme provides a safe and nurturing environment to overcome the problems that arise from broken lines of communication between family members. We believe that together these elements provide a strong foundation for healthy, sustained, long-term recovery.
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The earlier you act, the greater the likelihood of successful treatment and recovery. We are specialists in treating prescription medication dependence. You may feel there is little or no point in getting help – but this is the illness talking. By not getting help, you are exposing yourself to serious risks, to your health, your safety – and your future. The risks include drowsiness, depressed breathing, constipation, impaired ability to think, anxiety, mood changes, paranoia, seizures, coma or death. Mixing prescription medication with alcohol, stimulants or other medication (for sleep disorders or anxiety) increases these risks to your health and can reduce breathing or heart rate – or even lead to death.
But you do have a choice. You can let your prescription medication dependence take control of your life – or you can get help.
See how you can start treatment at Life Works.
Please call us now on 0800 081 0700 or email us for more information and we will help you get the treatment you need.
Remember that people who are dependent on prescription medication can get well. They can regain their physical health and well-being and improve their relationships with others. This happens when you have stopped using prescription medication and make the choice to be “in recovery”.
Recovery is not instantaneous. It’s a process that requires work to maintain but it can lead to a profound life transformation with enormous personal growth.
See how you can start treatment at Life Works.
If you think you may have a problem with prescription medication, it’s important to act now by calling Life Works on 0800 081 0700 or email us for more information.
There are many misconceptions about what being “in recovery” means. Recovery is commonly misunderstood, especially by people who have not received treatment and also amongst their friends and families. At Life Works, recovery is about more than getting detoxed and abstaining from using prescription medication. We define recovery as supporting individuals in getting their lives back, especially those aspects that are valuable and precious to each individual. It also means putting more into life than a person may have previously and finding meaning either once again, or for the first time ever. Recovery means creating a healthy, fulfilling and meaningful life that is characterised by abstinence from prescription medication, more effective tools for coping with the stresses of life, and a greater connection with yourself, those close to you and the larger community.
At Life Works, we strongly believe that recovery is not about what you are taking out of your life, but rather, it is what you put back in. Prescription medication dependence is a disease of isolation. The life of someone dependent on prescription medication tends to get smaller and smaller. Recovery is about expanding your life.
By taking that first step and receiving treatment at Life Works for your prescription medication dependence, you will be able to start leading the new life you truly deserve.
See how you can start treatment at Life Works.
Please call our Admissions Counsellor now on 0800 081 0700 to discuss how Life Works can help you or email us for more information. There are consequences for your health, safety and future if you don’t act now.
See how you can start treatment at Life Works.
Life Works is a leading private behavioural health facility for the treatment of prescription medication dependence.
If you need help or advice about your prescription medication use, please call our Admissions Counsellor now on 0800 081 0700 to discuss how Life Works can help start treating this illness or email us for more information.