Abstinence-based rehab in Henfield focuses on complete abstinence from all mood-altering substances as the goal of treatment. In contrast to harm reduction or moderation approaches, abstinence-based programmes work towards a life free from all substances. Many residential rehab centres, 12-step programmes, and some NHS pathways are abstinence-based. This approach is particularly recommended for those with severe or long-standing dependency or multiple previous relapses.
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Abstinence-based rehab in Henfield takes the position that for many people with severe addiction, sustained recovery requires complete abstinence rather than managed use. This is supported by neuroscience — for those with significant neurological changes from addiction, even one drink or use episode frequently triggers the full return of compulsive use (often called the "craving cycle" or "phenomenon of craving"). Residential rehab in Henfield is typically abstinence-based.
Abstinence-based approaches are not the only valid approach — for opioid users, medication-assisted treatment (methadone or buprenorphine) may involve indefinite prescribing without abstinence from the prescribed medication. For alcohol drinkers with less severe dependency, moderation goals may be achievable. The right approach depends on individual circumstances, severity, and preference — and your clinical team in Henfield will help you assess this honestly.
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Henfield. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.