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Amphetamine Addiction Treatment in Utah  

If you are feeling trapped in an amphetamine addiction that is ruining your performance at work or school and your happiness at home, you can get control of your life and be happy. Pathways Real Life Recovery in Utah offers a customized program to fit your lifestyle and allow you to overcome the most powerful meth addiction safely in a comfortable environment. Our expert team of addiction recovery specialists provides you with the kind of full support you need to break the addiction and enjoy a new life free from the clutches of the drug.

Are Amphetamines Addictive?

Many types of amphetamines are legally sold for medical prescriptions and then illegally obtained for illicit use. Most of the various amphetamines listed below have their unique street names, and all also fall under the general street name of speed. People usually use these drugs by inhaling, smoking, swallowing, or injecting.

Amphetamines are highly addictive stimulants that assimilate rapidly in the blood when taken into the body by any of those usual methods.

Amphetamine addiction usually involves one of these popular drugs or others:

Adderall Vyvanse Strattera
Dexedrine Concerta Dextrostat
Methamphetamine Zenzedi Focalin
Ritalin ProCentra Desoxyn

Amphetamine accesses dopamine neurons via certain proteins on cell surfaces. When inside the cell, the amphetamine causes a glutamate transporter from the surface of the cell to become internalized in the cell. This change serves to magnify amphetamine’s stimulating effects. These chemical interactions with the brain induce users to remain awake and experience hyperactivity.

Amphetamine Addiction Symptoms

If you are concerned that a friend or family member may be abusing amphetamine, these are some of the amphetamine addiction signs and symptoms associated with abuse of and addiction to a drug of this kind:

  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat
  • Anxiety
  • Overdose
  • Addiction
  • Memory loss
  • Aggressive or violent behavior
  • Mood disruptions
  • Repetitive behaviors
  • Brain structural and functional changes
  • Paranoia
  • Hallucinations
  • Psychosis
  • Withdrawal symptoms
  • Death

Treatment for Amphetamine Addiction

Amphetamine addiction is a difficult substance use disorder for people to overcome without professional assistance. Especially if you experience amphetamine addiction withdrawal symptoms. At Pathways, we treat amphetamine addiction as a problem of underlying causes, instead of just focusing on stopping use of the drug. A complete and sustainable rehabilitation involves other factors, not just withstanding the urge to use speed.

Our programs consider all aspects of an individual’s personal history and present experience. That includes their physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, familial, and social circumstances. Some treatments we use to maximize the effectiveness of amphetamine rehab include these processes, among others.

  • Medically Assisted Detox
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Core Belief Restructuring
  • One-on-One Counseling
  • Amphetamine addiction treatment
  • Medication Management
  • Life Skills Development
  • Family Therapy

Co-Occurring Disorders

As in so many cases of other types of substance use disorders, it is not uncommon for people addicted to amphetamines to also suffer from a co-occurring mental health disorder. These are just some of the kinds of co-occurring disorders that are sometimes discovered through dual-diagnosis of speed users:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Conduct disorders
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Antisocial personality disorder
  • Schizophrenia

Instead of treating only one disorder at a time, at Pathways, we focus on the most serious condition while also providing treatment to help the client overcome the co-occurring disorder as well.

Amphetamine Addiction Rehab in Utah – Pathways Real Life Recovery

Our amphetamine rehab treatment team consists of highly experienced, caring addiction recovery specialists, medical doctors, trauma professionals, family counselors, and others.

If you’re ready to leave amphetamine addiction behind you and enjoy a better life, call Pathways Real Life Recovery or call us online to schedule a free assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Residential Rehab?
Residential Treatment is a place where clients can live outside of their regular environment in a facility that offers supervision and support and therapeutic interventions for those in early recovery. A client will eat and sleep at the facility. Clients participate in a clinically driven program daily to gain skills to maintain recovery. Residential treatment puts you or your loved one under our care 24 hours per day.
Residential treatment works by removing the person from the toxic environment and putting them in a safe, quiet environment that promotes a healthy and whole place to work on themselves. Clients gain tools and skills that will assist them in addressing core issues that have caused maladaptive coping skills, such as drugs and alcohol use. Inpatient treatment provides support through skilled staff that is available 24 hours per day to assist in the process of healing.
Upon checking into residential treatment, you will see a medical provider to ensure that you clear to begin the treatment program. You will have an intake with trained staff and assigned a room and be introduced to your peers. You will meet with clinical staff for a complete assessment, be briefed on what to expect during residential treatment. You will also be given an opportunity to participate in creating a treatment plan and provide input on areas of your life you would like to work on.