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What Are the Signs of Someone Addicted to Meth?

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Methamphetamine use and abuse frequently occur in the U.S. today. While it may be sought out as a source of relief or for a boost, it can lead to a crippling addiction with lasting effects. Meth use takes a physical, emotional, and social toll on the mind, body, and soul. Overcoming an addiction is hard work. It requires structure and support in a safe environment alongside therapeutic professionals and peers going through the same experience.  

Feeling ashamed to seek help can be a barrier, so if you have a loved one struggling with addiction, help them by contacting an accredited treatment facility like Virtue Recovery Las Vegas. The experienced treatment team can tell you more about meth abuse treatment and what meth addiction signs to look out for. Call 866.520.2861 or reach out to us online for more information. 

What Is Meth? 

Meth is a stimulant drug derived from amphetamine. Surprisingly, it is available as a legally prescribed Schedule II stimulant drug. It is not commonly prescribed but is used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and for extreme weight-loss needs. But when not used as a prescribed drug, which is the majority of the time, is when meth can become highly addictive. This is because the amount taken is not controlled and managed. When addiction sets in, it is very hard to stop using. A professional rehab program is a safe way to manage withdrawal for a successful treatment and recovery experience. 

What Are Meth Addiction Signs?

There are various signs to look out for that can signal someone is battling an addiction. Signs can be both physical and behavioral. Some symptoms are mild, and some can be severely life-threatening. Meth addiction signs include any combination of the following: 

  • Poor equilibrium 
  • Dilated pupils 
  • Facial tics 
  • Eye twitching  
  • Hyperactive tendencies 
  • Lack of appetite 
  • Extreme changes in weight
  • Noticeable burns on the fingers 
  • Poor dental health  
  • Finding drug paraphernalia 
  • Track marks on the skin at injection sites 
  • Uncharacteristic moods 
  • Trouble sleeping 
  • Anxiety and paranoia 
  • Increased cravings for the drug 

If you suspect someone is struggling with meth abuse, getting them into a treatment program as soon as possible is essential. 

Getting Meth Abuse Treatment 

The total person must be treated as part of an addiction treatment program. Taking this kind of holistic approach has many advantages. It must start with detoxing, which involves removing the drug from the body under medical supervision to promote comfort and safety.

Therapy can start after the body has no physical dependency on the drug. A care plan may include talk, behavioral, and experiential therapies. Each person’s treatment plan includes a unique combination of therapies and treatments.

Meth abuse treatment typically includes: 

  • Individual, group, and family therapy 
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Yoga, equine, music, and art therapy 
  • Relapse prevention in 12-step and alumni programs 

It is important to remember that help and hope are available, no matter the severity of the addiction. 

Call Virtue Recovery Las Vegas for Meth Addiction Treatment Today

Getting help to beat a meth addiction is one of the best decisions you can make. The structure, support, and resources available can successfully manage addiction, withdrawal, and recovery and help prevent a potential relapse. Treatment programs can be customized for each person utilizing a variety of therapeutic modalities. Getting to the root cause of the addiction is the goal so that you can better manage cravings and make better life choices.  

Give the Virtue Recovery Las Vegas – Substance Use Disorder team a call today at 866.520.2861 for more information on what meth addiction looks like and how to get treatment. You can also fill out our online contact form for more information. 

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Gigi Price LMSW, LCDC Clinical Director
Gigi Price holds licenses as a Master Social Worker and Clinical Drug Counselor. She completed her master's degree in Social Work at Texas State University. Over the last decade, Gigi has been dedicated to utilizing evidence-based practices to enhance patient care and treatment planning, resulting in positive, long-term outcomes for patients and their families. Her passion lies in creating a treatment environment where professionals collaborate to bring about positive change and provide a safe, trustworthy therapeutic experience. Patients can be confident in receiving top-quality care under her leadership. In her role as the Clinical Director of Virtue Recovery Houston, Gigi conducted research to identify the most effective approaches for treating patients with acute mental health diagnoses, PTSD, and Substance Use Disorder. She then assembled a team of skilled clinicians who could offer various therapeutic modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Somatic Exposure, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Gigi takes pride in overseeing the development and implementation of Virtue Houston's Treatment Program, which includes two specialized therapeutic curricula tailored to the unique needs of individuals struggling with mental health issues, addiction, and PTSD.

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