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Choosing the Best Methamphetamine Treatment for You

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, there are a variety of treatments that doctors and therapists use to treat methamphetamine addiction. Most of these treatment consist of behavioral and cognitive therapies.

Withdrawal

The first step in choosing which type of methamphetamine withdrawal treatment is best for you. Each type has its positives and negatives.

You can choose from any of these methods depending on the treatment center that you attend. Many treatment centers offer multiple ways to withdrawal from methamphetamines.

Dealing with Triggers

Motivational therapy can help you cope with your triggers while in recovery.

Most of the time triggers are dealt with through a variety of behavioral modification therapies or cognitive therapy. Which of these therapies you choose depends on which best suits your personality and learning style. Most people will try multiple therapies before they find the techniques that work for them. Some of these therapies are:

Each of these therapies has its own benefits and drawbacks. All of them require work. Many people who find success in these therapies do so by combining elements of each of them. By combining these therapies and finding what works a person can learn to lead with or avoid their triggers without relapsing back into the meth use.

 

Learning to deal with your triggers is a key to being able to deal with the addiction and keep from relapsing. The relapse rate for methamphetamine is extremely high. When people relapse they tend to be at a greater risk for overdose and death.

If you are addicted to amphetamines, there is help, call us at 800-816-1059(Who Answers?). We can help you with choosing a treatment and a treatment center that is right for you. Meth addiction is highly treatable and there is help for those who want it.


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