Mental Health

Xanax Treatment & Recovery Centers

Xanax is one of the most prescribed drugs in the United States. It is often prescribed to treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), panic disorders, and insomnia. It is extremely addictive when used long-term, making Xanax addiction and abuse a serious concern. 70% of teens with a Xanax addiction get the drug from their family’s medicine cabinet.

Tolerance to Xanax develops quickly, requiring the user to take more of the drug to achieve the desired effects. Someone with a Xanax addiction may take up to 20 or 30 pills per day. If the user decides to stop taking Xanax, they may experience withdrawal effects such as anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, and tremors. The onset of withdrawal symptoms is a sign that a physical dependence has developed. The development of tolerance and withdrawal are indications of addiction.

Once a Xanax addiction has taken hold, daily responsibilities such as school, work, or family are ignored as energy is redirected toward drug-seeking behavior.

What is a Xanax treatment center?

Xanax addiction treatment centers are facilities with a professional team that can help a person recover from addictions, injuries, and even physical or mental illnesses related to Xanax use. For many individuals, the first step toward recovery is acknowledging their personal struggle with substance dependence. The next step is finding a treatment program that can help restore their overall health, well-being, and happiness.

Xanax treatment facilities help patients make positive changes in their lives by rectifying maladaptive behaviors. Patients learn healthy coping skills, impulse control, emotional regulation skills, and Xanax-refusal strategies that can help them avoid relapse in the long run.

Xanax addiction treatment programs help people to recover from substance use disorders. There are many different types of addiction treatment centers.

Xanax rehabilitation centers range from very basic facilities to luxury treatment centers. The type of facility a patient attends depends upon his or her budget and level of insurance coverage. While luxury centers offer more amenities than basic facilities, they are not always the best substance abuse treatment centers. Patients should investigate a rehab program before making a final decision.

Before entering a rehab facility, patients may have to undergo detox treatment. Detox is the process in which a patient rids his or her body of the addictive substance. From start to finish, this process varies in length but often takes about a week. As part of a medical detox program, recovering patients will be monitored by doctors and nurses and given medications to manage withdrawal, when appropriate. Once a patient completes detox, he or she is ready for rehab treatment.

How to find a Xanax Treatment & Recovery Centers

Your choice of Xanax Treatment & Recovery Centers could be a life or death decision. Finding a quality treatment center for drug addiction is one of the best steps toward a successful recovery.

The following tips will guide you in choosing the best Xanax treatment & recovery center for you or your loved one.

Things to consider when choosing a Xanax treatment center

•          Waiting times: Do you have to wait to be admitted or can you be admitted immediately? Going through a national or public treatment program often means long waiting lists and delayed treatments.

•          Do you have any underlying conditions: Do you need to be treated for depression, anxiety, bereavement, stress, trauma as well as Xanax addiction problem?

•          Detox: Does the clinic have a 24/7 doctor onsite, and a 24/7 nursing team?

•          Therapy: What is the ratio of therapists to patients? How many one-to-one therapy sessions will you receive each week? Can you purchase additional therapy sessions?

•          Group Therapy: Is it facilitated by a therapist?

•          Treatments: What treatment models will you receive? Is the 12 Step program included? What holistic, experiential or CBT therapies are on offer?

          Payment: Will you be able to be covered by private medical insurance? Are you able to pay privately?

•          Are there any hidden extras? Look out for clinics that additionally charge for extra services and treatments. If possible, it should be preferable to choose a clinic that offers all-inclusive treatment.

•          Accreditation: Is the rehab facility accredited. The two most prominent accrediting organizations for addiction rehabilitation programs are the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and the Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO.

          Location: Where will the treatment be based? You want to consider opting for places that get you away from the pressures of everyday life. Escaping to the countryside, for example, is a good place to begin because you will be isolated from old bad habits and temptations and will be able to fully focus on your recovery.

Questions to ask before you begin:

1.        Does the program offer medication to ease withdrawal symptoms?

2.        Will my case be reviewed by a Consultant Psychiatrist?

3.        Are the staff equally qualified to deal with mental health issues as well as addiction?

4.        Is the treatment plan tailored around the individual?

5.        What will a typical day look like in rehab?

6.        Is there a gym and personal trainers?

7.        Is there an onsite shop?

8.        What shall I advise my family to do while I’m in treatment?

9.        Are you able to provide the patient’s rights and responsibilities in writing?

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There is no such thing as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to addiction recovery. Whichever treatment path you choose, be sure that it has everything you need to help you achieve a successful recovery.

Recovering from an addiction isn’t easy. It will take a significant amount of willpower and self-discipline to achieve and maintain long-term sobriety. However, you’re never alone on this journey. During rehab, you’ll build strong relationships with others in recovery who can relate to what you’re going through. Your family, friends, and other loved ones also have your best interests at heart during this time. Your recovery from an addiction is dependent on how much you put into the process.

Start by using the SAMHSA treatment Locators to find treatment facilities and programs in the United States or U.S. Territories for mental and substance use disorders.

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Dr. Oche Otorkpa PG Cert, MPH, PhD

Dr. Oche is a seasoned Public Health specialist who holds a post graduate certificate in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, an MPH, and a PhD both from Texila American University. He is a member of the International Society of Substance Use Professionals and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. He authored two books: "The Unseen Terrorist," published by AuthorHouse UK, and "The Night Before I Killed Addiction."
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