Drug Counselling & Therapy

Discover how our specialist drug counsellors can help you to get your addiction under control with drug counselling.

Are struggling with drugs like coke, ket, or weed?

When you start, you can't seem to stop and you keep taking it too far.

Then the lies, guilt and shame build as the trust in your relationship erodes.

Are you spending £200, £300, £500 or more per month? One client said, "That's our mortgage payment"!

What if you could shift the direction of your future before you lose everything?

Finally, break the cycle for good! And start to earn back your partner's trust.

A life where you had control and could take it or leave it. Get to a place where you are happy without drugs in your life.

It's possible
even if everyone around you does it and you are hesitant to say goodbye to your current lifestyle.

Our specialist drug counsellors who have been through addiction themselves will create a safe space for you.

So you can learn the practical tools you need to stop cravings, overcome your triggers, understand why, and so much more...

Book a free 30-minute phone consultation today so we can assess your situation together and discuss how drug counselling can help you.

FREE 1:1 Phone Consultation

(worth £75)

  • ​30-minute phone consultation call with the lead counsellor Luke Worsfold
  • ​Availability Mon-Sat 7 AM to 9 PM
  • ​​We help clients nationally across the UK​
  • ​​Confidential and non-judgmental
  • ​​No obligation or hard sell!

If You Choose To Work With Us

  • ​Sign up and book your first session
  • ​Receive FAST treatment
  • ​No waiting list (but spaces are limited)
  • ​Money-back guarantee

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What is Drug Counselling?

Drug addiction counselling is a specialised therapeutic approach designed to address the psychological and behavioural aspects of drug addiction. Unlike treatments that solely focus on the physical dimensions of addiction, such as detoxification, counselling delves deep into the emotional and mental triggers that contribute to clients' mental health.

The primary purpose of counselling is to assist individuals in recognizing the root causes of their addiction, developing and integrating coping mechanisms to handle triggers and stressors, and forging a sustainable path to sobriety. It is a critical part of any addiction treatment plan.

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Understanding Drug Addiction

It is a complex condition characterised by a compulsive and often uncontrollable urge to seek and use drugs, despite harmful consequences to the individual and those around them.

It emerges from the interplay of various factors including genetics, environment, and the individual's emotional state. Over time, excessive drug use alters brain functions, affecting judgment, decision-making, learning and memory, and behaviour control. This leads to the reinforcement of drug-taking behaviours, making breaking the cycle challenging and relapse common.

Addiction affects not just the physical well-being of an individual, but also their emotional, psychological, and social health. It creates rifts in personal relationships, hinders occupational and academic progress, and can lead to a myriad of legal and financial troubles.

Free Online Self-Assessment

DECODE THE MYSTERY BEHIND YOUR DRINKING PROBLEM

  • ​​40 SIMPLE YES/NO QUESTIONS designed by an expert therapist
  • ​​PERSONALISED INSIGHTS revealing why you can't control your drinking
  • ​​INSTANT RESULTS DELIVERED via your personalised confidential (38 page) PDF assessment

Why Drug Counselling is the best treatment options

Addiction is a multifaceted condition that encompasses not just the physical dependency on a drug, but also deep-rooted psychological, emotional, and social factors. While detoxification can rid the body of the substance, the underlying reasons that drove you to drug abuse in the first place often remain unaddressed. This is where this type of drug treatment becomes paramount.

  • ​Improved Mental Health: Unlike many other treatments that target only the physical symptoms, counselling delves into the psyche of the addict. It works to mend emotional wounds, address past traumas, and uncover triggers that may lead to increased use.
  • ​Self-awareness and Empowerment: Through counselling, individuals gain a deeper understanding of their behaviours, emotions, and triggers. This self-awareness empowers them with the knowledge and tools to navigate situations without resorting to drugs.
  • ​Skill Building: Our counsellors equip clients with coping mechanisms to handle stress, peer pressure, negative emotions, and other triggers. These skills are critical in creating lasting recovery.
  • Reintegration into Society: Drug addiction often results in strained relationships and social isolation. Counselling aids individuals in mending their relationship issues and re-learning how to function in social settings without the crutch of substances.
  • Addressing Co-occurring Disorders: Many addicts suffer from co-occurring mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, ADHD or PTSD. Counselling provides a space where these issues can be identified and addressed, ensuring that one disorder doesn't exacerbate the other.
  • ​Support groups and Accountability: It offers a supportive environment where addicts are held accountable for their actions. This blend of support and responsibility motivates many towards sustained sobriety.
  • Preventing Relapse: Relapse is a common concern in any recovery journey. With the psychological insight and coping skills gained from counselling, individuals are better equipped to recognize and counter potential relapse triggers.

During Your FREE 30-minute consultation we will

  • Assess Your Situation: Discuss your symptoms, triggers, and underlying mental health conditions with a trained therapist to identify what’s holding you back from getting your drinking under control.
  • Explore Your Options: Explore a range of our treatment options as well as AA, NHS, GP, and rehab to find the best path based on your unique needs. We believe that you should exercise your right to choose your own treatment method.
  • Learn About Us: Discover our unique approach combining 1:1 counselling sessions, a self-paced video programme, psychoanalysis of your worksheets and accountability phone calls.
  • ​Expert Guidance: Receive guidance on navigating the financial landscape of treatments – from seeing your GP for free to £20,000 rehabs to make the most of your financial resources.

If You Choose To Work With Us

  • ​Sign up and book your first session
  • ​Receive FAST treatment
  • ​No waiting list (but spaces are limited)
  • ​Money-back guarantee

FREE 1:1 Phone Consultation

(worth £75)

  • ​30-minute phone consultation call with the lead counsellor Luke Worsfold
  • ​Availability Mon-Sat 7 AM to 9 PM
  • ​​We help clients in Southend
  • ​​Confidential and non-judgmental
  • ​​No obligation or hard sell!

COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW

Benefits of Drug Addiction Counselling

  • Get your drug use under control so you can stop using out of boredom or pure habit.
  • Redefine your love-hate relationship with drugs so you can stop making promises you keep breaking when Friday evening rolls around.
  • Eliminate the constant shame and guilt so you can use drugs less and realise it isn’t the Duct-Tape that you thought was holding life together.
  • Cut out drugs to become more reliable for those you love and care about, so you can cultivate better relationships.
  • Become more comfortable in your own skin and finally love the person looking back at you in the mirror.
  • Stop having the same arguments and conversations which will save you time and heartache so you can focus on rebuilding meaningful connections.

Types of addiction counselling often used for drug treatment to create a safe space?

Drug addiction counselling incorporates a range of therapeutic techniques, each tailored to meet individual needs and create a safe space. From traditional methods like CBT to more integrative approaches, the objective remains consistent - to equip addicts with the tools and strategies to overcome their trauma.

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

CBT is a widely employed technique in drug counselling. At its core, it focuses on identifying and rectifying negative thought patterns that contribute to substance abuse. By offering practical tools, addicts learn to confront and handle situations that would typically lead them towards drug use, thus preventing relapse.

  • Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT)

DBT has its roots in CBT but introduces the concept of acceptance and change. DBT is especially effective for individuals with self-harming behaviours and is employed to regulate emotions, improve interpersonal effectiveness, and develop distress tolerance, all crucial skills for those battling addiction.

  • ​Integrative Therapy

Integrative therapy, as the name suggests, merges various therapeutic tools and approaches to fit an individual's unique situation. Rather than adhering strictly to one methodology, counsellors using this approach are flexible, blending techniques from various disciplines to offer a more holistic treatment plan.

  • ​Drug Specialist Therapy

Often called drug counselling, is designed by counsellors who specialise solely in substance abuse and the underlying trauma that causes it. This form of therapy is deeply rooted in understanding the intricate facets of addiction, leveraging this specialisation to offer tailored strategies and interventions to those in recovery. It is designed to create a safe space for the client to feel supported and be held accountable.

What is the best therapy for drug addiction?

Drug specialist therapy as it an integrative stance, this approach combines the best of both worlds, offering both empathetic listening and actionable guidance. With its roots in real-life experiences with addiction, this method is both empathetic and effective.

REVIEWS

What our SOBER clients have to say

4.7 stars out of 40+ reviews

"I can see a future for myself and my young family"

I came across luke on google when I realised I needed help with my alcohol addiction, he has taught me positive methods to control my cravings and addiction. Before starting the course life wasn’t the greatest for me, drinking every day, a very repetitive life. Since I’ve stopped drinking, life has a much more positive meaning, I can see a future for myself and my young family. I owe a lot of this success to Luke and his sessions. I can’t recommend Luke enough for what he has helped me achieve.

​- JAMES

"Rebuilding my life by giving me the tools I need to stay clean and rebuild relationships"

Luke has been helping me with my ketamine addiction and helping me with rebuilding my life by giving me the tools I need to stay clean and rebuild relationships. I’m very grateful to have found Luke and pushed me in the right direction. He’s gone above and beyond for me and my partner.

​- FRANK

"The work I have done on myself through him has been life changing"

It’s difficult to put into words how thankful I am that I found Luke. It was at a dark time and I was sure that my addictions would end up ruining my life, but felt powerless against them. Luke not only looks at stopping the addiction, but more importantly goes right back to find what has led to it. Some of the realisations I’ve had during this journey have been groundbreaking for me. I have recently attended a big event that I never ever thought I would be able to get through without slipping, but thanks to the tools and techniques Luke has taught me, I not only got through the event but had the time of my life without even being tempted to slip into my old habits. Six months ago I would’ve thought that impossible. I will continue my journey with Luke as my counsellor. His friendly approach to the sessions make them something I look forward to and not something I have to do. I really can’t thank Luke enough, the work I have done on myself through him has been life changing.

​- LUCY

What to look for in a drug counsellor

  • Shared Experiences: it can be immensely beneficial to opt for someone who has personally grappled with similar challenges, such as substance abuse. A recovering addict, as a counsellor, can offer unique insights and understanding, having travelled a similar path.
  • Adequate Personal Therapy: It's essential to ensure your chosen counsellor isn't just trained academically but has also undergone extensive drug therapy themselves. This guarantees that they truly understand the intricacies of addiction from both a professional and personal perspective, ensuring they've "walked a mile in your shoes."
  • Specialisation and Experience: When diving into the counsellor's professional background, make sure their specialisation matches your needs. It's crucial to ascertain that a significant part of their caseload pertains to addiction, indicating their daily engagement with such clients.

Our counsellors and therapists

We pride ourselves on our team of drug counsellors who tick all the above boxes. Not only do they bring their professional expertise to the table, but they also provide genuine empathy and understanding, stemming from their personal experiences. This is further backed up by their extensive training and qualifications as well as their high standards guided by the ethical framework laid out by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

What drug addictions do we support?

Our therapists can assist individuals dealing with a wide range of substance use disorders. Some of the most common drugs and addictions that drug counselling can help with include:

  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Ketamine
  • Prescription pain relievers
  • Cannabis (Marijuana)
  • Benzodiazepines (like Valium, Xanax, and Ativan)
  • Ecstasy (MDMA)
  • Hallucinogens: LSD, PCP, and magic mushrooms (psilocybin)

Differences Between Drug Counselling and Drug Therapy

Drug Counselling

  • Definition: A psychological approach to help individuals understand and cope with their drug addiction.
  • ​Primary Focus: Addressing the emotional, psychological, and behavioural aspects of addiction.
  • ​Professionals Involved: Counsellors, therapists, social workers.
  • ​Methods Used: Talk therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, group sessions, and family sessions.
  • ​Duration: May be long-term depending on the individual's needs.
  • ​Goal: To identify root causes of addiction, develop coping mechanisms, and facilitate emotional healing.
  • Place in Treatment Plan: This can be a standalone treatment or combined with other interventions.

Drug Therapy

  • ​Definition: A broader approach, which might include medications, to treat drug addiction or its symptoms.
  • Primary Focus: Addressing the physical and neurological dependencies and symptoms.
    Professionals Involved: Psychiatrists, medical doctors, and nurses.
  • ​Methods Used: Prescription medications, detoxification procedures, and sometimes accompanying counselling or behavioural therapies.
  • Duration: Duration varies. Some medications might be short-term during detox, while others might be used longer to manage cravings or co-existing mental health issues.
  • Goal: To alleviate withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and correct any chemical imbalances in the brain.
  • ​Place in Treatment Plan: Often combined with counselling or other therapeutic approaches for a comprehensive treatment.

REVIEWS

What our SOBER clients have to say

4.7 stars out of 40+ reviews

"He seemed to truly care about my rehabilitation"

After exhausting many other routes of treatment my family and I found Luke at Lisa Inside Addiction at the perfect time. At this point I found myself completely lost and overwhelmed with life and was finding it difficult to engage with treatment. Off the bat Luke was someone that I found to be very personable and also trustworthy, and he seemed to truly care about my rehabilitation. Due to this I was able to engage fully with his teachings and I saw rapid success. Luke's knowledge of addiction and therefore my exact thoughts during the process was very helpful as he was always two steps ahead and had great insights and advice.

- HARRY

"This was the first time I actually felt like the therapist was engaged in my own personal feelings"

I came to Luke and Lisa Inside Addiction, after trying other therapies (1:1 and group). This was the first time I actually felt like the therapist was engaged in my own personal feelings and experiences while offering pragmatic ways of dealing with addition and the factors behind it. I write this review, just under 7 months clean and feel stronger and with the most will power I have ever experienced. I truly believe that Luke has done something different which has actually worked. He is a really nice, calm and personable guy. There is no awkwardness. I cannot recommend him enough.

​- RICH

"His own journey and story is an example of life and proof that there is light at the end of the tunnel. "

The support I have received from Luke over the last 12 weeks have profoundly have a positive effect on myself and my loved ones around me. He has provided me with clear tools to deal with stress and anxiety. Luke as provided me with a rich curriculum and materials that I can keep for life and I can refer to them at any time, combining a wide variety of approaches for me to chose which ones are more suitable for my own personality and needs. His professionalism is outstanding and his own journey and story is an example of life and proof that there is light at the end of the tunnel. His story and what he has achieved at such a young age will certainly inspire you in your own journey for recovery.

​- DIEGO

This article was written by our lead addiction therapist Luke Worsfold who carries a legacy of battling personal addiction and overcoming the challenges of growing up with an addict mother. With 7 years in recovery and therapy, coupled with 3000+ hours of counselling others, Luke's journey and professional experience offer a unique and credible perspective.

Where we offer Drug Counselling

We also provide Online Addiction Counselling to clients all over the globe via video calls using Zoom

Local drug service and support groups

For further information please see the treatment options below and get the support and advice you need.

  • Talk to Frank - is a national drug education service aimed at providing honest information about drugs and drug misuse. The service offers advice, information, and support to individuals concerned about drugs, helping them make informed decisions and find appropriate resources or treatment.
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) - is a global, community-based organisation that offers a recovery process for individuals who suffer from substance abuse issues. Similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, NA in the UK holds regular meetings where members support each other in their recovery journey. The primary focus is on complete abstinence from all drugs.
  • StepChange - is a UK-based charity that offers free, expert debt advice and tailored solutions to individuals struggling with financial problems. Recognizing that financial difficulties can sometimes be linked to issues such as drug dependency, StepChange provides comprehensive support to help individuals regain control of their finances and work towards a debt-free future.
  • Change Grow Live (CGL) - is a UK-based charity that provides support for people who want to change negative and destructive behaviours. This includes assistance for those dealing with substance misuse, mental health issues, or other challenges. CGL offers a holistic approach, working with individuals to improve their overall well-being and quality of life.
  • NHS - Addiction Support - The National Health Service (NHS) provides various resources and support services for individuals struggling with drug addiction or misuse. This includes guidance on recognizing signs of drug addiction, advice on how to get help, and links to local support services. The NHS emphasizes the importance of early intervention and seeking appropriate treatment for drug-related issues.
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