Are you struggling with Xanax abuse? A benzodiazepine addiction is a very easy thing to fall into, with around 5.3 million Americans reporting misuse in the years 2015-2016. Xanax is a type of benzo, commonly used to treat anxiety and panic disorders, giving users a feeling of relaxation. Unfortunately, misuse can lead to physical and psychological dependence, which has unfortunate health and personal consequences.
You don’t have to live with a Xanax addiction – our Xanax addiction treatment program is the key to breaking free and living a healthy, fulfilling life.
About Our Texas Recovery Center
Our Texas recovery center provides relief for those going through Xanax withdrawal symptoms. This is what you can expect from our care.
A Stand-Alone Detox
Our Xanax addiction treatment center focuses solely on the detoxification process, which is the period in which patients undergo the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Our compassionate care uses a mix of prescription medications and therapies to help patients manage and minimize these symptoms. At the end of the detox, patients are free to return to their regular lives, although we can set up aftercare programs for a long-term recovery.
Medical Supervision
Our medical detox program provides 24/7 medical supervision to all patients. Some of the Xanax withdrawal symptoms can be both unpleasant and dangerous, so this around-the-clock care is necessary to ensure absolute safety.
Therapeutic Support
The psychological aspects of Xanax withdrawal can be overwhelming. To help our patients manage, we provide therapeutic support through individual and group therapy.
Experienced Staff Members
Every single member of the team, from the nurses to the physicians to the therapists, is a highly trained medical professional. They have plenty of experience treating Xanax addictions, so they will know exactly what you need to get through the process as comfortably and safely as possible.
A Fantastic Location
Our Texas Xanax addiction treatment program is located in Ennis, a beautiful city not too far from downtown Dallas. It provides serene surroundings and fantastic amenities. Inside the center, we pride ourselves on offering our patients endless comfort, including individual rooms, TVs, and bathrooms.
Understanding Xanax Addiction
Xanax is usually prescribed to treat specific mental illnesses like anxiety, panic disorders, and depression. However, there’s a high chance of abuse with this prescription medication. Xanax works by slowing down the brain and central nervous system, leading to calming, relaxing effects, which users want to experience repeatedly. This can cause them to take more Xanax at higher doses, building a strong tolerance and forming a physical dependence. It’s then extremely hard to break free from the Xanax addiction because of the withdrawal symptoms that occur when stopping use.
The Signs of Xanax Addiction
Are you worried you might have a Xanax addiction? Perhaps you are concerned about somebody you know. Either way, these are the signs to look out for.
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Intense Cravings
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Fatigue
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Lying About Taking Xanax
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Neglecting Responsibilities
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Not Engaging in Interests or Hobbies
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Slurred Speech
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Cognitive Impairment
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Drowsiness
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Secretive Behavior
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Experiencing Withdrawal Symptoms
If you need help, our Xanax addiction treatment program could be the key to sobriety.
The Risks of Xanax Abuse
Substance abuse has an enormous impact on a person’s mental and physical health – not to mention the strain it puts on personal relationships. Here are some of the short and long-term risks involved.
Physical Health Problems: Short-term Xanax use can cause unpleasant side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and dizziness. Long-term use can have even more problems, impacting memory and vision and even increasing a person’s chances of seizures.
Worsening Mental Health: People with underlying mental health issues often seek out Xanax to treat their symptoms. However, this is like putting a band-aid on a deep wound, as it only provides temporary relief. Over time, Xanax use can worsen mental health issues.
Xanax Overdose: A Xanax overdose can be fatal. Symptoms include shallow breathing, dizziness, confusion, difficulty staying awake, slurred speech, and a decreased heart rate. It’s crucial to seek medical attention if you spot these signs.
Strained Relationships: Xanax addictions can impact a person’s personal life, specifically relationships. It may cause problems at work/school, financial difficulties, and behavioural changes.
As you can see, the risks associated with Xanax addiction are extreme, which is why seeking a recovery center to get clean is so crucial.
Success Stories
Our Texas recovery center has already helped multiple patients recover from substance abuse disorders. Here is what some of our past patients had to say about our care:
“I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the staff at Genesis Medical Detox. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a safe, affordable, and comfortable detox. The people were great and the service was impeccable.” – Joey Cunningham
“I had an amazing experience with Genesis Medical Detox. I was able to get into the center right away and they took me through the whole process. They gave me advice about my treatment plan and were really understanding. The staff were all very friendly and professional, I never felt like I had to be on guard with them. Definitely recommend checking this place out!” – Rosemary Larson
“Genesis Detox is top-notch when it comes to individual care and customer service. It’s my belief that Genesis is providing industry leading care and customer service i.e. medical detoxification, case management, and continued care planning. I have and will continue to refer my clients to Genesis.” – Nick Howe
Seek Xanax Addiction Treatment Today
Are you ready to say goodbye to your Xanax addiction? Our professional treatment center could be the key to your lifelong sobriety.
Contact us today if you want to learn more about our recovery center or kickstart your treatment plan. You can do so via our website – we have a simple form you can fill out, and we will contact you promptly. Alternatively, call us directly. Keep in mind that all conversations with our team are completely confidential, and there is no obligation to follow through after getting in touch.
What we offer
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Medical Detox
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Alcohol Detox
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Benzo Detox
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Cocaine Detox
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Heroin Detox
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Opiate Detox
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Prescription Drug Detox
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Please complete our Confidential Contact Form below or reach a member of our team by calling admissions: 844-895-0537.
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