Clínica Renovación
Rehab Center
+1 (619) 514-1315
+52 (646) 487-6802
Treatment for methamphetamine addiction
Methamphetamine consumption is a dangerous addiction that seriously affects mental, emotional, and physical health. Prolonged use can cause brain damage, paranoia, and social and family problems.
Methamphetamine consumption treatment
Methamphetamine consumption is one of the most destructive addictions, with serious effects on the body, mind, and personal relationships. At our clinic, treatment begins with a supervised detox to safely remove the substance from the body. This process is designed to manage intense withdrawal symptoms, such as extreme anxiety, insomnia, and mood swings while ensuring the patient's well-being.
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Subsequently, the focus is on emotional and psychological recovery. We use personalized therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and group sessions, which help patients identify the factors that led them to use and develop tools to cope with them. We also work on healing the emotional effects of methamphetamine, such as paranoia and depression, to rebuild mental stability.
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Prevention of relapse is essential in treatment. We teach practical skills for managing triggers, establishing healthy routines, and maintaining long-term sobriety. In addition, we promote social reintegration, strengthen family ties, and create support networks.
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Our goal is to help patients overcome methamphetamine consumption and recover a full and healthy life, away from addiction.
Important Points of Treatment
Safe Detoxification and Symptom Management
Our detoxification process is under medical supervision and is designed to help patients overcome the intense physical and psychological effects of withdrawal.
Comprehensive Mental Health Treatment
We address the emotional and psychological damage caused by consumption, such as anxiety, paranoia, and depression, through personalized therapies.
Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration
We help patients rebuild their lives, focusing on preventing relapses, emotional strengthening, and reintegrating into their families and communities.