ADDICTION TYPES WE TREAT
Substance abuse treatment offered at our rehab in Indiana
Substance abuse treatment programs provide focused care for individuals struggling with various addictions, including alcohol, prescription medications, opioids, heroin, benzodiazepines, cocaine, amphetamines, meth, and more.
Adderall addiction
Adderall is used to treat ADHD but is often misused for its stimulating effects. It increases focus and energy, making it popular among students and professionals. Overuse can cause insomnia, anxiety, and dependence, with withdrawal leading to fatigue and depression.
Alcohol addiction
Alcohol addiction, or alcohol use disorder, makes it difficult to control drinking despite negative effects. Long-term use changes the brain, reinforcing the cycle of dependence. Over time, it can lead to serious health issues, strained relationships, and other consequences.
Benzo addiction
Benzodiazepine addiction develops when the brain becomes dependent on these medications, making it difficult to function without them. Often prescribed for anxiety and sleep disorders, they can lead to tolerance and dependence with long-term use.
Cocaine addiction
Cocaine is a stimulant that increases energy and euphoria but also raises heart rate and blood pressure. Frequent use rewires the brain’s reward system, making cravings harder to control. Its short-lived effects often lead to repeated use, increasing the risk of addiction.
Drug addiction
Drug addiction often begins with casual use in social settings but can quickly escalate. Some substances are more addictive than others, increasing the risk of dependence. Recognizing early signs of abuse allows for intervention before addiction develops.
Heroin addiction
Heroin is a powerful opioid known for its high potential for addiction. Its effects range from intense euphoria and sedation to cognitive impairment. Illegally produced from morphine, a natural alkaloid found in the opium poppy, heroin often leads to physical dependence and compulsive use.
Xanax addiction
Xanax, a commonly prescribed benzodiazepine, is intended for short-term anxiety relief but carries a high risk of dependence. Misuse can lead to sedation, memory issues, and withdrawal symptoms. Tolerance builds quickly, making users need higher doses to feel the same effects.
Marijuana addiction
While often perceived as harmless, long-term marijuana use can lead to psychological dependence and interfere with daily responsibilities, relationships, and mental well-being. Individuals struggling with marijuana addiction may find it difficult to stop using despite negative consequences. Treatment options can help break the cycle of dependency and promote a healthier, substance-free lifestyle.
Methamphetamine addiction
Methamphetamine is a potent stimulant that floods the brain with dopamine, creating intense pleasure and energy. Regular use quickly leads to addiction, with devastating effects on mental and physical health. Long-term use often results in paranoia, aggression, and cognitive decline.
Opioid addiction
Opioid addiction is a devastating condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It begins when opioids are used regularly, either for pain management or recreationally. While these substances may offer temporary relief or euphoria, they can also alter the brain’s chemistry, leading to a dependence.
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