Medically Reviewed By: Manish Mishra, MBBS
Adderall is a safe and effective prescription stimulant used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and other behavioral issues.
When misused, Adderall can produce intense euphoria and a burst of energy. Over time, Adderall abuse may lead to the development of a substance use disorder.
Treatment facilities for Adderall addiction will help you overcome substance abuse in a variety of ways using evidence-based or holistic treatments.
How To Find An Adderall Addiction Treatment Center
There are several avenues you can take to find a rehab program for Adderall addiction.
First, you can ask your friends or family if they have any references. You can also search online for highly rated and accredited rehab centers.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers an online treatment locator that you can use to search facilities by the services they offer and their location.
What To Look For In An Adderall Addiction Treatment Program
Below are some of the marks of quality you can look for in a reputable Adderall addiction treatment center.
Accreditations, Licensing, And Other Accolades
You can look for nationally recognized accreditations from agencies such as the Joint Commission or the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
Accreditation status or state licensure immediately puts the rehab center in the top tier of behavioral health facilities in the area.
Use Of Evidence-Based Practices
Evidence-based practices refer to treatments that have been tested using the scientific method and have been demonstrably helpful for addiction recovery.
Most treatment centers that are accredited or licensed will offer at least some research-based treatment options.
Treatment Success Rate
One of the biggest indicators of how well a rehab facility has performed is looking at success rates among its past clientele.
You can typically find relapse statistics, client testimonials, and more on the treatment center’s website.
Payment Options
Addiction rehab facilities can be very expensive, and you may want to research the types of payment options and health insurance coverage that are accepted at the facility.
Some drug and alcohol recovery centers are funded entirely through donations or state funding and will cost nothing out-of-pocket.
What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Adderall Addiction?
Before you choose a rehab center, you may be wondering how to tell if you or someone you care about is addicted to Adderall.
Symptoms of Adderall addiction may include:
- experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you’re not using Adderall
- feeling strong cravings for Adderall
- weight loss
- high heart rate or blood pressure due to taking too much Adderall
- developing eating disorders
- experiencing episodes of psychosis due to Adderall use
What Treatment Services Are Available For Adderall Addiction?
If you or a loved one are facing prescription drug abuse, you can find an array of quality treatment options at Bedrock Recovery Center in Massachusetts.
Addiction treatment plans may include:
- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- group therapy
- individual therapy
- family therapy sessions
- medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- medical detox
- aftercare services
- support groups for young adults addicted to prescription medications
- partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
- services for family members
- inpatient treatment
- dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions
- outpatient treatment
- 12-step programs
- intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
- medication tapering services
Find Substance Abuse Treatment At Bedrock Recovery Center
Call our helpline at Bedrock Recovery Center for more information on our residential treatment program for drug addiction. Our team can assist you in your path to long-term recovery.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/prescription-stimulants
- National Institute of Health (NIH) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64115/
- National Institute of Health (NIH) https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601234.html
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) https://findtreatment.gov/