Our experienced and world-class residential treatment and rehab facility can help you with your detox, titration, treatment and overall rehabilitation if you feel like your loved one’s or your own amphetamine use is out of control. As a leading centre for both mental health issues and addiction, The Beekeeper House specialises in dealing with issues surrounding amphetamine addiction and providing effective holistic and integrative treatment options. We are able to help you to reduce your amphetamine use to the appropriate prescription levels for your needs or completely remove amphetamines from your life when used strictly recreationally.
Without intervention and the right amphetamine addiction help and treatment, it can be extremely difficult to stop using. However, our residential amphetamine addiction treatment program is designed to treat your addiction effectively. Our team will initially assess what your medical needs are, with respect to titration and detox depending on the preliminary nature of your amphetamine use. If this is required, this comprehensive process is closely overseen by our medical director, who designs a specific amphetamine detox or titration program tailored to your specific needs.
We also guide and support you in understanding how your addiction to amphetamines may have developed and what subsequent impact it has had and is having on your life. Once we address this, we will be able to support you by developing an effective program that encapsulates the needs of your treatment, rehabilitation and recovery.
Through the Beekeeper House’s compassionate and attentive approach, our qualified team of experts will provide effective treatment for your addiction issues so that you can begin your journey to recovery from amphetamine addiction. Speak to one of our amphetamine addiction treatment specialists about our simple admissions process now.
Amphetamines are a synthetic central nervous stimulant. Its use results in an increase in certain types of brain activity, resulting in a feeling of higher energy, alertness, focus, confidence, appetite suppression and in a dose-dependent manner, can elicit a euphoric response. Amphetamines are prescribed to treat medical conditions such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, obesity, and occasionally to treat depression. They are also taken for recreational and non-medical purposes including recovering from alcohol hangovers and weight-loss without a medical professional’s prescription. Multiple prescription medications contain amphetamine or its two active components, including Adderall, Dexedrine, Vyvanse as well as general ADHD medication.
When you take amphetamines to treat a health condition under the guidance and prescription of a professional, you are unlikely to get addicted. However, if you take more of the amphetamine than prescribed and use it to improve mood or performance, it can be highly addictive. The body can build up a tolerance to amphetamines very quickly, which essentially means you need more of the drug to achieve the same high effect.
Frequent amphetamine use, and over an extended period can very quickly lead to dependence. Some individuals are more prone to become addicted faster than others; A history of substance abuse, or a mental illness, are more likely to lead someone to become addicted due to a few key factors listed below:
An individual who has easy access to amphetamines may be more at risk, as well as those who have a stressful lifestyle and think amphetamines can help alleviate the pressures of everyday life. The environment an individual is situated in has a persistent influence on our perception of the quickest or most efficient solution to a problem.
Individuals who have been prescribed amphetamines for one reason or another, may sooner or later start observing that they cannot feel ‘normal’ without them. This is in large part due to the stimulative effect amphetamines have on our brain, increasing the amounts of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin (to a lesser extent) in the synaptic cleft through a variety of mechanisms. The longer an individual uses amphetamine, the higher the probability that their required dosage increases over time due to their elevated tolerance, further amplifying their need to feel ‘normal’.
A family history of drug abuse and/or addiction, as well as mental health disorders, increases the chances of someone developing an amphetamine addiction. Genes influence the numbers and types of receptors in an individual’s brain, how quickly their body metabolises drugs, and how well they respond to different medications. An individual’s genetic make-up can to some extent pre-determine their likelihood and risk of falling into addiction.
Amphetamines affect the chemical balance and neurotransmitters in the brain, which means users need amphetamines to feel well and can suffer withdrawal symptoms unless use is tapered off slowly. Amphetamine withdrawal symptoms are one of the primary factors that increase the probability of an individual relapsing in their first 7 days of detox as they are unable to manage and overcome the unpleasant effects. Some of these effects could include depression, irritability, fatigue, concentration problems, and appetite changes, although everyone’s withdrawal experience is unique to them. It is vital to create a withdrawal management plan, which may include medication-assisted detox to limit such effects and decrease the risk of relapse in the process.
Have a look at our blog post on Amphetamine abuse and addiction to learn more about the signs of amphetamine addiction, its impact on an individual’s mental and physical health, and withdrawal symptoms.
If you are reading this then you have taken the first important step for those who know they need help, seek support for someone else or are sober curious.
Amphetamine addiction is a serious and widespread problem that affects individuals and families across the world. While it can be a difficult topic to talk about, it’s important to understand that there is hope for those struggling with amphetamine addiction. With the right treatment and support, it’s possible to overcome addiction and lead a healthy, sober life. This is where The Beekeeper can help. To understand the roots of amphetamine addiction, individuals must first recognize the problem and seek help. This can be challenging because of the stigma associated with addiction, which often leads to feelings of shame and guilt. By reaching out for help and taking the first steps towards recovery, you can start to regain control of your life and move towards a brighter future. At The Beekeeper we will be with you every step of the way, and help you manage the process of getting the right help in a sensitive and enabling way. We have treated hundreds of clients with tremendous success and we are ready to support you, you can have a free consultation with one of our inhouse experts to discuss how we can best help and support you.
There are many options available for those seeking help for amphetamine addiction, including therapy, support groups, and medical treatment. The Beekeeper can help you make the right choice.
Our programme is one of the most comprehensive in the region and has been developed by established experts in the field of addiction. Our approach is integrative in nature in that we will work with you by combining both clinical psychology and a very comprehensive mental health programme, but also more holistically through a tailored programme that addresses your physical wellness needs. This also includes mindfulness-based skills building which are evidence based in nature, and have proven to be of enormous help to our clients.
We combine a wide variety of activities and treatments to achieve optimal outcomes for our clients. We ensure that these are tailored to your specific needs, so you get plenty of one-to-one time with your psychologist as well time with our physical wellness and holistic team in both individual sessions as well group sessions. This enables you to not only begin to get to the root causes of the behaviours you are seeking to address, but also allows you to lay the foundations of a sustainable and successful recovery and lasting sobriety both physically and mentally.
An important aspect of treatment for amphetamine addiction is addressing any underlying mental health issues that may be contributing to the problem or co-exist. Many people who struggle with amphetamine abuse also suffer from ADHD, anxiety, narcolepsy, or other mental health conditions that can be more complex. Our approach at The Beekeeper takes this into consideration and is central to the way we work with all of our clients. We have built a team of excellent clinical psychologists who are well versed and experienced in working with clients who need more than just counselling support, they need properly formulated treatment plans delivered by highly qualified psychologists and psychiatrists who will work with them to find lasting and effective outcomes they can take with them when they leave our care.
The Beekeeper is one of Southeast Asia’s leading Mental Health and Addiction Treatment centres in Thailand. Founded on principles of compassion and ethical care, we have an expert clinical team of licensed psychologists and medical doctors who specialize in addiction recovery. Spanning our site, we offer the gold standard of a separate dedicated detoxification area and a beautiful residential centre in the mountains of Chiang Mai.
Everything has been built with recovery and wellness in mind. Our wonderful team will take excellent care of you whilst guiding you every step of the way throughout your treatment and amphetamine addiction recovery journey. Our dedicated team members also possess extensive experience and knowledge in the fields of mental health and addiction, so you can rest assured you are in safe hands. The Beekeeper House grounds offer calmness and serenity when you need it most, allowing you to engage fully in your amphetamine addiction treatment program, designed by leading experts qualified for PhD level and beyond.
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