We treat physical and behavioural addictions.

  • Alcoholism is a continual use of alcohol or ‘alcohol dependence’. Enjoying an occasional drink with family and friends is not a dependency. However, excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to dependence and a necessity to consume to function on a daily basis.

    Are you using alcohol as a coping mechanism to deal with the stress and strains of daily life? Is drinking alcohol used as a coping mechanism for you?

    Are you drinking excessively either in the evenings or on the weekends as a way to escape from growing tension and emotional pain?

    If you are, we can help you. This is when alcohol may develop into something more serious and result in an addiction.

    Alcoholism needs an immediate and supervised Detox.

  • Drug addiction is a disease characterised by repeated use of any type of legally prescribed drugs, including codeine, prescription opioid analgesics, and Benzodiazepines, such as Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium. Or the use of illegal drugs such as cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, ecstasy/party drugs, marijuana, or methamphetamine.

    Excessive use of any drug can lead you to become emotionally, psychologically and physically dependent on the substance. If an individual is left untreated, drug abuse can cause a wide range of serious long-term consequences to both the sufferer, family members and loved ones.

    Drug addiction will impact all areas of your life, emotionally, psychologically and physically. The mental health of an individual using drugs on a regular basis, over an extended period of time, will start to deteriorate.

  • Codependency Behavioural addictions or process addictions are characterised by compulsive behaviour. The behaviour can be linked to several mental health conditions, repeatedly engaging in dangerous and destructive behaviours. Behavioural addictions not only have a negative impact on the individual but also have a detrimental effect on the family of origin and the closest people to the individual.

    Internet Addiction

    • Sex and Love Addiction

    • Gaming Addiction

    Porn Addiction

    Bitcoin Addiction

    • Codependency

    Compulsive Hoarding

    • Gaming Addiction

    Executive Burnout

    Gambling addiction

    Shopping addiction

  • Nicotine addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a compulsive reliance on nicotine, typically caused by tobacco.

    Nicotine addiction is a chronic disease marked by a strong dependence on nicotine, primarily from tobacco products such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and chewing tobacco. This addiction occurs because nicotine stimulates the brain's reward system, releasing dopamine and reinforcing habitual use.

    Key themes in this topic include nicotine addiction, smoking cessation, tobacco use, withdrawal symptoms, and dopamine release.

    Understanding these terms is essential for recognizing how behavioural patterns persist and for developing effective intervention strategies.

    The health effects of nicotine addiction are significant and can impact both physical and mental well-being. Long-term exposure to nicotine increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and various types of cancer.

    Consequently, treatment approaches often combine pharmacological methods—such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and other medications—with behavioural counselling to help manage cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and the risk of relapse.

    Other critical topics in this area include treatment, rehabilitation, craving management, and public health, all of which contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the challenges associated with nicotine addiction and potential solutions or products such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and chewing tobacco.Item description

  • Prescription drug addiction is a form of substance use disorder in which patients develop a dependence on medications that were originally prescribed for legitimate medical purposes. This addiction is often caused by drugs such as opioids, benzodiazepines, or stimulants. Over time, users may develop tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, leading them to take higher doses or abuse prescription drugs. Key terms associated with this condition include prescription drug addiction, substance use disorder, opioid addiction, benzodiazepine addiction, drug hopping, and overdose risk. Identifying these keywords can help identify problematic patterns and understand the potential dangers of prescription drug abuse.

    Addressing this addiction requires a comprehensive, multifaceted approach that combines medication, psychological support, and behavioural treatments. Effective treatment programs include detoxification, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), all of which are designed to relieve withdrawal symptoms and support long-term recovery. Education about the risks of nonmedical use and the importance of recovery emphasizes the need for early intervention and ongoing support. Other relevant keywords in this context include treatment strategies, addiction management, recovery programs, and prevention, all of which play a vital role in addressing the complexities of prescription drug addiction.

  • Mental health recovery is a process that includes a broad range of strategies to help people manage and overcome challenges associated with conditions such as bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, and depression. This process often includes professional support, medication management, therapeutic interventions, lifestyle modifications, and self-care practices. Key concepts of recovery include therapy, medication management, peer support, self-care, and holistic treatments, all of which help build resilience and promote long-term mental health.

EXPLORE OUR LIBRARY

At New Life Luxury Rehab & Treatment Center, our library is a vital resource for those seeking information on addiction recovery. It offers materials on addiction science, eating disorder psychology, and effective therapeutic principles. Supporting our holistic and evidence-based treatment, the library provides research and guides that empower clients. Whether for personal insights or exploring complementary therapies, it enhances your recovery journey with knowledge for growth and healing.

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HOW WE TREAT ADDICTIONS?

At New Life Luxury Rehab & Treatment Center, we use a person-centered, holistic, and evidence-based treatment method to help you' recover.’

We engage with talking therapies, including psychiatry, medical treatments, and complementary therapies, to help deal with the effects of addictions.

These treatments are bespoke to your needs to help you identify where and how your eating problem developed in your life and to help you learn new skills that will enable you to make a healthy recovery.

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