Stimulant Use Disorder Treatment

The High Doesn’t Last — But the Damage Can
Stimulants like cocaine, meth, and prescription amphetamines (e.g., Adderall) create short bursts of energy, euphoria, and confidence. But behind the high is a brutal crash — physically, emotionally, and mentally.
For many, what begins as an occasional escape quickly turns into a dangerous cycle of anxiety, paranoia, aggression, and exhaustion. If you’re tired of the crash-and-burn spiral, Epic Health Partners can help you stop chasing the high and start rebuilding your life.
We treat Stimulant Use Disorder with an integrated, trauma-informed approach that addresses not only the substance — but the pain, stress, and pressure that often fuel it.
Signs of Stimulant Use Disorder
Using cocaine, meth, crack, or prescription stimulants more often or in higher doses than intended
Crashing for days after use — physically drained or emotionally unstable
Increased anxiety, paranoia, or impulsive behavior
Strained or broken relationships due to use
Legal issues, job loss, or risky behavior
Physical symptoms: heart palpitations, weight loss, sleep disturbance
Inability to stop, even when it’s causing harm
How Epic Treats Stimulant Addiction
Behavioral Therapy and Counseling
- Evidence-based approaches like CBT and contingency management
- Trauma-informed care to address emotional triggers
- Group therapy for accountability, support, and social connection
- Relapse prevention and coping skill development
Mental Health and Psychiatric Services
- Full psychiatric evaluations for underlying anxiety, trauma, ADHD, or depression
- Medication management when appropriate
- Integrated care that treats co-occurring disorders in tandem with addiction
Case Management and Life Stabilization
- Assistance with housing, transportation, employment, or court compliance
- Connection to peer support and sober living referrals
- Recovery planning that supports independence and dignity
Step-Up and Step-Down Flexibility
- Residential Treatment at Tranquility Grove
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Therapy

Who We Help
- Using methamphetamine, crack, cocaine, or misusing ADHD medications
- Struggling with relapse, paranoia, or emotional instability
- Facing probation, DSS involvement, or housing instability
- Managing co-occurring disorders that worsen with stimulant use
- Seeking long-term structure, not just symptom relief
- Covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or commercial insurance
Start the Healing Journey Today
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