Ativan Addiction Treatment

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Macon Ativan Addiction Treatment

Why Choose Georgia Recovery Campus?

At Georgia Recovery Campus, we understand the challenges individuals and their families face when dealing with addiction, and our team is here to provide the compassionate, evidence-based care you need to regain control of your life. Our addiction rehab center specializes in Ativan addiction treatment, offering a range of programs and therapies tailored to your unique needs.

Call (478) 216-1110 or contact us online to schedule an appointment and learn more about Ativan addiction treatment in Macon.

Here are some compelling reasons to choose our rehab center:

  • Experienced and Caring Staff: Our team of experienced addiction specialists, therapists, and medical professionals is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care. We understand the complexities of Ativan addiction and tailor our treatment plans to your specific needs.
  • Evidence-Based Treatment: Our addiction treatment programs are grounded in evidence-based practices, ensuring that you receive the most effective therapies available for Ativan addiction.
  • Customized Treatment Plans: We recognize that every individual's journey to recovery is unique. That's why we develop personalized treatment plans that address your specific challenges, goals, and strengths.
  • Safe and Supportive Environment: At Georgia Recovery Campus, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. We provide a welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere where you can focus on healing.

Understanding Ativan Addiction

Ativan, a brand name for the drug Lorazepam, is a powerful benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and various other conditions. While it can be effective when used as prescribed, Ativan carries a significant risk of addiction when abused or taken for an extended period. Individuals who misuse Ativan may experience tolerance, physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms, making it challenging to quit without professional help.

Here are some common signs of Ativan addiction:

  • Increased Tolerance: Tolerance occurs when a person needs higher doses of Ativan to achieve the same therapeutic effects. If someone is continually increasing their dose without medical guidance, it may indicate addiction.
  • Compulsive Use: Individuals addicted to Ativan often use the medication compulsively, even when it is causing harm to their physical or mental health, relationships, or work/school obligations.
  • Preoccupation with Ativan: An obsession with obtaining, using, and recovering from the effects of Ativan can be a sign of addiction. People may spend a significant amount of time thinking about the drug and how to obtain it.
  • Loss of Control: Individuals struggling with addiction may find it difficult or impossible to control their Ativan use. They may repeatedly attempt to quit or cut down but fail to do so.
  • Neglecting Responsibilities: One of the hallmark signs of addiction is the neglect of important responsibilities at work, school, or home. This can include missing work or school, neglecting family and social obligations, or failing to meet financial commitments.
  • Withdrawal Symptoms: Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using Ativan or when attempting to quit is a strong indicator of addiction. These symptoms can include anxiety, restlessness, sweating, nausea, and more (as discussed in a previous response).
  • Doctor Shopping: Some individuals addicted to Ativan may visit multiple doctors to obtain prescriptions, a behavior known as "doctor shopping." They may also fake or exaggerate symptoms to receive more medication.
  • Social Isolation: Addiction can lead to social isolation as individuals become increasingly focused on their drug use and less interested in social activities or relationships.
  • Continued Use Despite Negative Consequences: Even when faced with adverse consequences such as damaged relationships, legal problems, or declining health, individuals addicted to Ativan may continue to use the drug.
  • Mood Changes: Ativan addiction can lead to mood swings, increased irritability, and heightened anxiety, especially when the drug is not available.

The Recovery Process at Georgia Recovery Campus

Recovery is a journey, and at Georgia Recovery Campus, we are with you every step of the way. 

Here's what you can expect when you choose our Ativan addiction treatment program:

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    Our dedicated, experienced, and compassionate team of experts is here for you every step of the way. We have the tools, resources, and knowledge to help you on your journey.
  • Customized Treatment
    At Georgia Recovery Campus we treat the entire mind, body, and spirit. When you come to us, we work one on one with you to select the track that would be most beneficial to you and your goals.

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