As a leading centre for both mental health disorders and addiction, The Beekeeper House specialises in dealing with issues surrounding prescription drug addiction and providing suitable treatment options. Without the right help and intervention, it can be almost impossible to safely come off prescription medications.
Our program is designed to fully assess what your medical needs are first with respect to detox. This can be complicated with prescription drugs. However, this process is closely overseen by our medical director, who designs a specific prescription drug detox program tailored for you and your personal needs.
We are able to support you by developing an effective program that encapsulates prescription drug addiction treatment, rehabilitation and recovery. We also guide and support you in understanding how your addiction to prescription drugs may have developed and what the subsequent impact it has had and is having on your life.
Through the personalised and compassionate Beekeeper House approach, our qualified experts will provide effective treatment for prescription drug addiction issues so that you can begin your journey to recovery and start leading a life free of drugs.
Prescription Drug Addictions We Treat
Oxycodone addiction often results from prolonged pain management use. Treatment involves MAT with buprenorphine or methadone and psychological therapies like CBT and motivational interviewing. Holistic approaches include mindfulness meditation, yoga, somatic experiencing, and physical therapy.
Hydrocodone addiction requires comprehensive detox and MAT for cravings and withdrawal. Psychological treatment includes group therapy and individual counselling to address emotional pain. Somatic therapies, nutritional support, and physical therapy aid in processing sensations and restoring physical health.
Xanax addiction leads to dependence and requires a slow tapering regimen. Psychotherapy focuses on underlying anxiety and panic issues, complemented by holistic methods like mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork. Somatic experiencing helps reconnect patients with their bodies.
Diazepam addiction often results from prolonged use for anxiety or insomnia. Treatment involves gradual tapering, with psychological therapies like progressive exposure and schema therapy. Holistic methods include progressive muscle relaxation, mindful breathing, yoga, and meditation.
Clonazepam addiction requires a medically supervised tapering. Psychotherapy includes integrative behavioural therapies to restructure thoughts and habits. Holistic treatment involves breathwork, somatic therapy, movement therapy, and good nutrition for emotional balance and detoxification.
Lorazepam addiction, stemming from long-term use for anxiety or insomnia, involves gradual tapering. Psychotherapy may include narrative therapy, trauma therapy, and DBT. Holistic approaches such as somatic experiencing, meditation, and trauma-informed yoga help regulate emotions and reduce reliance on sedatives.
Treatment for methylphenidate addiction includes medical tapering and non-addictive alternatives for ADHD symptoms. Behavioural therapy focuses on improving executive functioning. Holistic methods such as breath control exercises, somatic therapy, and nutritional support aid in stress response and cognitive function.
Morphine addiction is often treated with MAT to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms. Psychotherapy, particularly trauma-focused therapy, can address underlying pain or emotional distress. Holistic interventions, such as body-oriented psychotherapy, somatic experiencing, and acupuncture, help relieve physical and emotional tension stored in the body, while meditation and yoga support ongoing relaxation and emotional resilience.
Fentanyl addiction is particularly dangerous due to its potency. MAT is vital in reducing cravings and managing withdrawal symptoms. Psychotherapy focuses on trauma work and addressing emotional triggers for opioid use. Somatic therapy, combined with mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), helps patients manage discomfort and cravings. Nutritional rehabilitation supports the body’s healing from fentanyl’s effects.
Codeine addiction, widespread in cough syrups, can be treated with MAT to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Psychological therapy can include CBT, schema work and motivational interviewing to rebuild healthier habits. Holistic approaches, such as yoga, breathwork, and somatic therapy, help relieve anxiety and stress without medication, while acupuncture can support physical detoxification.
Methadone, while used to treat opioid addiction, can itself be addictive. Tapering off methadone under medical supervision, combined with alternative MAT options, supports a safe withdrawal. Behavioural therapy helps address any co-occurring mental health issues or trauma. Holistic practices like meditation, somatic awareness, and bodywork promote physical relaxation and mental clarity.
Buprenorphine addiction is treated through careful tapering, supported by therapy to address the emotional and psychological factors behind opioid use. Holistically, we focus on mind-body therapies, such as somatic experiencing and gentle yoga, to help reconnect the patient with their body and address any emotional numbing.
Tramadol addiction can be treated with medication management to taper off the drug gradually. Solution-focused Therapy and trauma therapy help patients understand and address the reasons for their dependence. Somatic approaches like progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness meditation, and nutritional therapy promote physical healing and emotional well-being.
Gabapentin addiction, often arising from its use for nerve pain, can be managed through gradual tapering. Psychological interventions involve helping the patient build alternative pain management techniques, such as mindfulness-based pain reduction and behavioural therapy. Somatic therapy and meditative practices are used to calm the nervous system and reduce pain without relying on medication.
Pregabalin addiction treatment starts with medical tapering and careful monitoring of pain symptoms. ACT is used to help develop coping mechanisms for anxiety and pain. Holistically, we use somatic techniques, breathwork, and yoga to help the patient feel more in control of their body and pain.
Dextroamphetamine addiction is addressed with medically-supervised tapering and behavioural therapy to rebuild cognitive control. Holistic techniques like meditation, mindful movement, and somatic exercises support physical and mental recovery, helping patients reconnect with their bodies and restore natural energy without relying on stimulants.
Addiction to zolpidem often results from reliance on the drug for sleep. Treatment involves gradual tapering and behavioural sleep therapy to re-establish healthy sleep patterns. Holistically, mindfulness-based sleep interventions and guided relaxation techniques are used, while somatic experiencing helps relieve anxiety and tension that contribute to sleep disturbances.
Temazepam addiction is treated by gradual tapering to avoid withdrawal and implementing behavioural interventions to support natural sleep. Somatic work, such as body scanning and relaxation techniques, helps calm the mind and body for natural rest, while physical therapy can aid in restoring the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle.
Eszopiclone addiction treatment involves gradual withdrawal and behavioural sleep therapy to rebuild healthy sleep routines. Combining with mindfulness meditation and progressive muscle relaxation, somatic therapy helps re-establish a natural connection between the mind and body for restful sleep without medication.
An addiction to prescription drugs can vary, from opiate-based drugs like codeine, morphine & oxycodone, and different pain medications such as Tramadol to benzodiazepines like Xanax, Valium & Diazepam, stimulants, sedatives, anti-psychotics and sleeping pills, to name a few.
Often, prescription drugs are prescribed by a doctor to treat a simple condition or as an aftercare measure following a medical procedure. However, due to these drugs’ addictive qualities, side effects and withdrawal symptoms, the ongoing usage of the drug becomes easily problematic for the end user. It is then no longer being used for the originally prescribed need and instead becomes a source of drug addiction.
Prescription drug addiction and substance abuse are becoming increasingly prevalent in today’s society. Notably, prescription drug abuse does not discriminate, and this widespread issue easily affects people of all age groups. Early identification, intervention and treatment of prescription drug abuse may help to prevent the problem from turning into drug addiction.
There are many signs and symptoms that someone may be experiencing prescription drug addiction. Generally, these particular prescription drug addiction symptoms depend on the specific drug that is being abused.
You should seek help if you or someone you love is experiencing any of these prescription drug addiction symptoms. At the Beekeeper House, you can talk to a professional without judgement if you think that you may have a prescription drug use problem. Our team can assist you in finding the most effective treatment for your prescription drug addiction, so you can start on the road to recovery.
Behavioural treatments focused on changing unhealthy behaviours and patterns of thinking, such as mindfulness-based therapies, are found to be amongst the most effective for treating addiction to prescription drugs. Therapies that provide suitable coping mechanisms are also extremely effective as well.
To prevent a relapse, it is also important to supplement these prescription drug abuse interventions with medication management to suppress withdrawal symptoms. This is vital in the early phases, and then we facilitate coming off these as part of our full prescription drug addiction recovery and rehabilitation.
Though different types of prescription drugs vary in their effects, your prescription drug addiction treatment plan will feature the same basic components: detoxification, counselling and holistic wellness therapy.
Our experienced team of medical professionals and clinicians will also provide you with an array of valuable resources to help guide you after you have completed your residential stay here with us at our Thailand drug addiction treatment and luxury rehab centre.
Detox is undertaken on-site at The Beekeeper House, ensuring a personalised treatment and approach tailored to your needs by your dedicated in-house care team.
This is at the core of The Beekeeper House; we have created a beautiful environment and comprehensive programme to enable all of our clients to recover in privacy and comfort.
We know your aftercare programme and plan will provide you with critical support for a sustainable recovery; we place great emphasis on the importance of this in our approach.
The Beekeeper House provides a range of detox programmes as a licensed detox centre in Thailand, providing 24-hour medical care, which is a crucial component to coming off prescription drugs & medications, depending on the amount and the complexity of the prescription drug addiction at hand. This gives you the ability to undergo a full medical assessment and helps us develop a customised plan for you designed to address your specific needs. This process is very important as some medications are dangerous to come off unsupervised. This is why we provide around-the-clock medical care by qualified experts to ensure your safety and comfort.
Once you have received your medical clearance and detox plan, we can then begin our work with you at our beautiful Chiang Mai residential site. This is where our dedicated clinical team will develop a longer-term treatment plan to suit your particular prescription drug addiction, level of drug use and your personal needs. You will be able to engage in a wide range of activities that have all been developed with recovery in mind, as well as enhancing your overall wellness.
You will be able to receive the care and support you need from our dedicated team of experts. Begin the process of creating new connections and forming friendships as well as engaging in a residential program that will help you address the root causes of your prescription drug addiction. Start building the foundations of a strong prescription drug addiction recovery and a brighter future at our luxury Thailand rehab and treatment centre.
You are unable to live without the use of the drug or substitute for the drug.
Life can become unmanageable, and it can be hard to reach for help. If you feel you are addicted, then you can contact us for a free assessment.
Depending on the country – Opiate based drugs and stimulants are most common.
You need to reach out to professionals like The Beekeeper, who will guide you through the process of coming off the drugs that are problematic.
Whereas everyone is different, there are some patterns to addiction. One is the initial experimentation with the drug, followed by regular use, then this becomes risky or high-risk usage, and finally, addiction.
Broadly speaking, the process is to get off the drugs or to detox. Then you need to work on a programme to help build the skills you need to get into recovery. Then you enter the recovery phase of your life, which is different for everyone.
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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