Benzo Addiction Rehab: Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment in the UK
 
															Benzodiazepine addiction often begins quietly with prescribed medication for anxiety, insomnia, or muscle spasms. Although a benzodiazepine prescription is given by healthcare professionals, long-term use can lead to dependence and addiction. Over time, dependence develops, causing withdrawal symptoms, emotional instability, and daily life challenges. At PCP, we offer specialist benzo rehab and benzodiazepine addiction treatment in a safe, supportive residential setting.
Our medical and therapeutic team, many with lived experience, bring over 20 years of expertise helping people regain confidence, health, and lasting recovery.
✅ CQC Registered –Fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission, ensuring professional clinical standards and high-quality care.
✅ **24/7 Medical Support –**Constant supervision from experienced clinicians to safely manage withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, tremors, insomnia, and restlessness.
✅ Personalised Treatment Plans- A tailored programme combining medical detox, psychological therapy (CBT, DBT, and group sessions), and holistic therapies and holistic treatments to address both body and mind, promoting overall well-being.
✅ Long-Term Recovery Support- Includes 12 months of free aftercare, relapse prevention planning, and access to our nationwide peer support network.
✅ 20 Years’ Experience- Our dedicated team has supported over 4,000 individuals through recovery from benzodiazepine addiction and dependency.
✅ Where We Offer Benzo Rehab- Our benzodiazepine** rehab centre** is based in Luton, Bedfordshire, within easy reach of London, Essex, Hertfordshire, and the Midlands. As a treatment facility, PCP offers both inpatient and outpatient care options tailored to individual needs. We welcome clients from across the UK seeking private, residential treatment in a compassionate and professional environment.
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															How Benzo Rehab Works at PCP
 
															The benzo rehab process at PCP follows a structured treatment programme designed to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.
1️⃣ Assessment and Detox – Begin with a full clinical assessment to understand your physical and psychological needs. If required, you’ll complete a medically supervised detox to manage withdrawal safely and reduce cravings.
2️⃣ Therapeutic Programme – Take part in daily one-to-one therapy, group sessions, and behavioural therapies designed to rebuild coping skills and address the root causes of addiction.
3️⃣ Aftercare and Relapse Prevention – Continue recovery through weekly support groups, ongoing counselling, and peer support networks that help you maintain long-term sobriety.
The rehabilitation process at PCP is comprehensive, supporting clients from detox through aftercare.
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													What are the Signs of Benzodiazepine Addiction
Recognising the signs of benzodiazepine addiction is essential for early intervention and effective treatment. Key signs include:
Physical symptoms: benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms such as tremors, sweating, nausea, and, in some cases, severe symptoms including severe withdrawal symptoms like psychosis or seizures when attempting to reduce or stop benzodiazepine use.
Psychological symptoms: increased anxiety, depression, irritability, or mood swings. Benzodiazepines are often prescribed for anxiety disorders, which can contribute to psychological dependence.
Behavioural signs: taking higher doses than prescribed, using benzodiazepines for longer periods than intended, or finding it difficult to manage everyday life without the drug. Benzodiazepine abuse also includes taking the drug without a prescription or combining it with other substances.
Other warning signs: seeking multiple prescriptions or using benzodiazepines in risky situations.
Physical dependence can develop, causing individuals to experience withdrawal symptoms when reducing or stopping use.
 
															How Long does Benzo Rehab Last?
A typical benzodiazepine rehab programme lasts around 28 days, providing structured detox and therapy to support recovery. However, treatment length can vary depending on factors such as the medication type, dosage, and duration of use. Clients with long-term dependence or mental health conditions may need 6 to 12 weeks of residential care for lasting recovery.
However, treatment length can vary depending on factors such as the medication type, dosage, and duration of use. The choice between inpatient and outpatient programmes, as well as the type of rehab facility, can affect both the length of treatment and the overall benzodiazepine rehab cost. Clients with long-term dependence or mental health conditions may need 6 to 12 weeks of residential care for lasting recovery.
Whos is this Treatment For?
People taking benzodiazepines (such as Valium, Xanax, or Diazepam) regularly or in high doses
Anyone who’s tried to stop benzos but experiences withdrawal or repeated relapse
Individuals struggling with anxiety, insomnia, or depression linked to benzo use
Those whose work, finances, or relationships are being affected by dependence
Families seeking professional help for a loved one using benzodiazepines
People mixing benzos with alcohol or other drugs and finding it hard to quit safely
Anyone who feels trapped, isolated, or unable to cope without medication
Benzodiazepines act on the central nervous system, which can lead to physical dependence and the need for a medically supervised benzodiazepine detox, or benzo detox, to safely manage withdrawal.
Treatment options include cognitive behavioural therapy, group therapy, and family therapy to address the psychological and social aspects of addiction.
PCP offers private treatment for those seeking a higher level of personalised care.
Get Started Today!
Admitting you need help is the first step toward recovery. It’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible for the best chance at overcoming benzo addiction. At PCP, a leading treatment centre specializing in benzodiazepine addiction recovery, we offer immediate admission, confidential support, and a clear path to break free from benzo addiction. We provide a range of treatment options to suit different needs and circumstances.
With flexible payment options and 24/7 assistance, our team is ready to help you start your recovery journey today.
Call our helpline now: 0800 0380 480
Our Team
 
				Dr Olalekan Otulana
 
				
			
			Andy Kalli
Andy turned a 24-year struggle with addiction into a life dedicated to helping others recover. After rebuilding his life through therapy, education, and family support, he earned a First-Class Honours Degree in Psychology with Substance Use and Misuse and qualifications in Counselling, Peer Mentoring, and Child Adverse Experiences. Formerly a Lived Experience Coordinator for the Forward Trust, Andy now leads PCP as Centre Manager, using compassion and first-hand insight to guide clients toward lasting recovery.
“If I can do it, anyone can.”
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What We Do
We provide safe addiction treatment at one of our trusted residential rehab centres. All therapy is regulated by the Care Quality Commission and is provided by our experienced in-house lived experience team.
Rehab Today by PCP (The Perry Clayman Project) is a CQC-registered rehab clinic providing addiction treatment across the UK.
How We Can Help
Most of those suffering from addiction feel hopeless, no matter how much they want to stop, they fail time and time again. However it is possible to stop and to stay stopped! Our team has helped thousands to recover from active addiction. We are ready to help you overcome this deadly disease; are you?
Why Choose Us
We operate the UK’s leading drug and alcohol rehab centres and have been successfully treating people for over 20 years. We treat our clients with respect and dignity, and pride ourselves on creating a safe, comfortable environment for you to receive your addiction treatment.
How to Get Help
Getting professional help is the first real step to overcoming your Benzo addiction. We invite you to use the live chat function or WhatsApp to get in touch with a member of our team or contact us via telephone for immediate support and admission. Call today on 0800 0380 480
