building healthier patterns for long-term resilience
DRUG Addiction
Drug addiction can take many forms. Prescription medication, recreational substances or a combination of both. What often begins as occasional use can develop into dependence, where stopping feels difficult or out of reach.
The effects are rarely immediate, but they build over time. Physical health declines, mental wellbeing suffers and relationships become strained. Many people find themselves caught between wanting to stop and feeling unable to do so.
How we
Support
At The Bridge, we understand that drug addiction is not simply about the substance. It is shaped by underlying emotional and psychological factors that need to be addressed properly. Our approach focuses on helping you understand your patterns, recognise triggers and regain control.
Through a structured programme of therapy, group work and 12 Step recovery, we support you in building healthier habits and long-term resilience. Treatment is tailored to you, within a private and supportive environment where you can step away from everyday pressures.
What Our Clients Say
“We sent our son to The Bridge for his out of control drinking and drug taking. Aside from this, his anti-social behaviour was spiralling. He was manipulative, controlling, had no drive.
We absolutely know he wouldn’t have received the same level of care anywhere else, but as parents we were anxious about sending our child away and The Bridge held our hands every step of the way.
They kept us in the loop throughout our son’s extensive stay, and without giving details of his treatment, we were informed how he was doing, and how we could best support him.
The best advice they gave was for us to seek help for ourselves. Addiction really is a family issue, and there was no point in our son changing if we were going to remain the same.
Our son is now back with us after 4 months at The Bridge and he is absolutely thriving.
Thank you so much!!”
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We know just how difficult it may be to make that call but we are here to help. Whether you are looking for secondary care for yourself or a loved one, more information on our service or just some advice, please get in touch with a member of our team.