Witton Bank - Residential
Rehabilitation
Witton
Bank provides a caring environment for men 18+ who want to address their drug
& alcohol problems. It offers them
the opportunity to rebuild their lives by finding a solution to addiction, giving
people a chance to enjoy a life of recovery.
It
is a three story spacious building about 2 miles from the centre of Blackburn,
Lancashire, offering a 26 week rehabilitation programme, encompassing the Minnesota
concept (12-steps), combined with cognitive and psychotherapy techniques. It
can accommodate 21 people in single and shared bedrooms.
This takesplace within a group dynamic atmosphere and focuses on:
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Understanding and Identifying with Others
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What is a Group Dynamic Programme?
T.H.O.M.A.S. operates a group dynamic programme where each person is encouraged
to give feedback to others. Interactions between group members are highly
encouraged and it provides each person with an opportunity to try out new ways
of behaving and to deal with their addictive behaviours. It is a safe
environment in which members work to establish a level of trust that allows them
to talk personally and honestly. Group members make a commitment to the group
and are instructed that the content of the group sessions is confidential.

How Can this Help?
When people come into a group and interact freely with other group members,
they usually recreate those difficulties that brought them to group therapy in
the first place. Under the direction of the group facilitator, the group is
able to give support, offer alternatives, and comfort members in such a way
that these difficulties become resolved and alternative behaviours are learned.
This is achieved through integrative development approaches where we introduce
substance misusers to an eclectic model of rehabilitation that includes:
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Cognitive Behavioural Approach
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What is the Minnesota Approach?
This is characterised by
the 12-step philosophy. Its facilitators are ex-addicts who give an in-depth
experience of how they apply the 12 step principles to their every day lives.
What is the Cognitive
Behavioural Approach?
This approach is based on the assumption that human beings are born with the
potential for both rational and irrational thinking. It attempts to change the
way in which a person thinks about life experiences and it concentrates on
finding ways in which to change negative thought patterns into more
constructive ones. It is not “Minnesota”
and it can provide an alternative method of manageability or be used
collaboratively with the above.
A CBT counsellor facilitates the
group with many years experience of working within the NHS in a social work
background.
What is the Psychodynamic
Approach?
Our psychotherapist uses several techniques within the group setting to bring
repressed or forgotten experiences to the mind, helping the client to resolve
them and to change patterns of behaviour.
Our psychotherapist is available to all our service users.
What is the Creative
Approach?
The Creative Approach offers a nurturing environment for self-exploration,
insight and communication. The desired outcome is to unblock inborn creative
abilities using creative arts to facilitate emotional healing, resolve inner
conflict and awaken individual creativity through the mediums of art, music,
drama, imagery, meditation, poetry and writing. It emphasises that it is the
process and not the product that is important and recognises that each group
member’s individuality is recognised. By using this approach the group member’s
self-understanding increases dramatically and communication between the group
and the discovery of new insight becomes possible.
Our qualified counsellor has a special interest
in creative therapy.

Location of Witton Bank (map)
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