Our experienced and world-class residential treatment and rehab facility can help you or your loved one with the detox, treatment and overall rehabilitation of Methamphetamine addiction. As a leading centre for both mental health issues and addiction, The Beekeeper House specialises in dealing with issues surrounding methamphetamine addiction and providing effective holistic and integrative treatment options.
Without intervention and the right drug addiction help and treatment, it can be extremely difficult to stop using. However, our residential methamphetamine addiction treatment program is designed to treat your addiction effectively. Our team will initially assess what your medical needs are, with respect to detox. If this is required, this comprehensive process is closely overseen by our medical director, who designs a specific methamphetamine detox program tailored to your specific needs.
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. We also guide and support you in understanding how your addiction to methamphetamine may have developed and what subsequent impact it has had and is having on your life.
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 methamphetamine addiction and start leading a life free of meth. Speak to one of our drug addiction treatment specialists about our simple admissions process now.
Methamphetamine addiction is a chronic, relapsing substance use disorder characterised by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain. Methamphetamine itself is a synthetic psychostimulant drug that speeds up the inner workings of the brain and affects the central nervous system, with long-lasting effects on the body. Meth is highly addictive and could cause addiction in as little as a single use, mainly due to the intense feelings of pleasure and euphoria coming from a rush of dopamine produced by the drug. Many individuals who use meth take the drug over several days, staying perpetually high throughout the duration. This often leads to the development of tolerance to the drug, necessitating that the individual take higher and higher doses over time to feel the same effects as before. This is followed by an intense crash, where users can feel symptoms of withdrawal for several days.
Today’s widespread regularity of methamphetamine addiction can be traced back to its creation and abundant use over a century ago to boost soldiers’ energy so they could fight day and night without eating or sleeping. Modern day methamphetamine abuse is widespread due to three key factors. Primarily, the powerful stimulant effects, along with the drug’s affordability can quickly lead people to become addicted as it is highly accessible to many. Individuals using methamphetamine more often than not struggle feeling pleasure and happiness when they are not using. Additionally, accompanying withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, fatigue and depression when its effects wear off lead users to relapse into active use to escape severe discomfort. The accessibility, highly addictive nature, and debilitating withdrawal symptoms reinforce the user’s need to keep using. After the brain’s reward system is dependent on Methamphetamine, fear of withdrawal and cravings for meth more often than not take priority over a person’s life.
While methamphetamine is highly addictive, not everyone who uses it becomes addicted to the drug. However, there are clear signs and symptoms indicating that an individual is using meth. Methamphetamine deeply affects both a user’s brain and body, and some of these symptoms and warning signs are visible in a variety of ways as listed below. Methamphetamine chemically alters how a user thinks and feels, which can make what was once a recreational drug activity a major life priority.
Such signs can help identify if an individual is abusing methamphetamine and are dependent if not addicted to the drug. It’s important to note that these signs may vary depending on the individual and the severity of their meth use. If you are or suspect a loved one of struggling with methamphetamine addiction, feel free to reach out to us for a consultation call so that we may help find the right treatment for your personal needs.
If you are reading this then you have taken the first important step for those who know they need help, or seek support for someone else.
Methamphetamine addiction can be a difficult topic to talk about, but remember that there is hope for those struggling with meth abuse. 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 methamphetamine 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 methamphetamine addiction, including therapy, support groups, and medical treatment. The Beekeeper can help you make the right choice.
Recovery for a methamphetamine addiction requires a comprehensive treatment plan consisting of detoxification and therapy for both the physical body and mind. The detoxification process will purge the physical presence of meth from the body and help users acclimate to functioning in daily life without the drug in our secure and serene centre. Depending on the severity of the individual’s use, our medical doctor in collaboration with you, may prescribe medications such as Naltrexone or Bupropion to ease the effects of the withdrawal symptoms. Therapy sessions will address the psychological damage incurred by substance abuse, underlying reasons and issues behind the individual’s use as well as educate the recovering individual on how to resist temptation and maintain long-term sobriety.
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.
Co-occurring methamphetamine addiction and mental disorders, also known as dual diagnosis or comorbidity, refers to the presence of both a substance use disorder involving methamphetamine and a mental health disorder. This co-occurrence is common, with individuals struggling with methamphetamine addiction often experiencing mental health issues simultaneously. The relationship between methamphetamine addiction and mental disorders is complex and multifaceted, as both conditions can exacerbate each other’s symptoms and impact an individual’s overall well-being.
The co-occurrence of methamphetamine addiction and mental disorders present significant challenges for diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. The interplay between methamphetamine addiction and mental disorders can complicate treatment outcomes, as addressing one condition without considering the other may lead to limited effectiveness.
Therefore, an important aspect of treatment for methamphetamine addiction is addressing any underlying mental health issues that may be contributing to the problem or co-exist. Many people who struggle with meth abuse also suffer from anxiety, depression, psychosis, or other mental health conditions that can be more complex. This can include personality disorders, mood disorders, and complex trauma to name a few. 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 methamphetamine 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 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 methamphetamine addiction treatment program, designed by leading experts qualified for PhD level and beyond.
We accept referrals from GP's, psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors, case managers, and other health professionals. To refer your clients or patients, please get in touch by sending us an email, giving us a call or filling out our online contact form.
When you come to The Beekeeper House, you are not just getting treatment for your addiction or mental health issue - you are also embarking on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
The Beekeeper House directs its efforts towards the treatment of comprehensive care and the co-existence of addiction and mental health issues. They will provide your loved ones opportunities to heal and grow.
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