Meth Rehab in Arizona

Meth Addiction Treatment

Methamphetamine addiction takes a heavy toll on the body and mind, and the cravings can be relentless. At SOBA Recovery, we treat meth addiction with evidence-based therapy and a structured program designed to support real, lasting recovery.

Overview

What Is Meth Addiction Treatment?

Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant, so its withdrawal is mostly psychological rather than physical. The fatigue, depression, and intense cravings that follow heavy use are what pull people back, which is why meth addiction treatment centers on therapy and structure rather than detox alone.

There is no FDA-approved medication for meth addiction, so the most effective care is behavioral. Approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy and contingency management help you manage cravings, change the patterns that fuel use, and rebuild routines that support recovery.

At SOBA Recovery, meth treatment runs across a full continuum of care. Because depression, anxiety, and other conditions often accompany meth use, we treat co-occurring conditions at the same time. Each plan is built around the individual rather than a fixed template.

What Is Meth Addiction Treatment?
Is This Right For You?

Getting Started

Is This Right For You?

Meth treatment is for anyone who keeps using despite the consequences, struggles with cravings or the crash that follows use, or has tried to stop on their own without it lasting. You do not need to reach a crisis point to qualify for help. Earlier treatment is more effective.

Who It's For

Who This Program Serves

Individuals who keep using meth despite negative consequences
People who struggle with cravings or the crash after using
Those who use meth to cope with depression, anxiety, or stress
Anyone using meth alongside alcohol or other substances
People who have tried to quit on their own without lasting success
Families seeking structured care for a loved one

Your Journey

What to Expect

What to Expect
  • 1
    Comprehensive assessment of substance use and mental health
  • 2
    A treatment plan centered on evidence-based therapy
  • 3
    Cognitive behavioral therapy and contingency management
  • 4
    Care for co-occurring depression, anxiety, or psychosis
  • 5
    A step-down path from residential to outpatient care
  • 6
    Relapse-prevention planning and aftercare support

Why Choose This Program

Program Benefits

As a family-owned treatment center, we provide personalized care and are licensed to treat both substance abuse and mental health conditions.

Therapy proven to reduce meth use
Support through the crash and craving cycle
Co-occurring conditions treated at the same time
A full continuum of care under one team
Tools to manage triggers and cravings
A foundation for lasting recovery

What to Expect

Meth Withdrawal & Recovery Timeline

Meth withdrawal is mostly psychological, but it can be intense and is closely tied to relapse. Understanding the phases makes them easier to move through with support.

The Crash: First Days

Soon after stopping, many people feel exhausted and sleep heavily, with low mood, increased appetite, and strong cravings. Support during this phase is important.

Acute Withdrawal: First Few Weeks

Depression, fatigue, anxiety, and powerful cravings are common in the first weeks. This is when therapy and structure do the most to prevent relapse.

Subacute: Weeks to Months

Mood and energy gradually improve, though cravings can be triggered by people, places, or stress. Relapse-prevention skills help you respond without returning to use.

Co-Occurring Conditions

Depression, anxiety, and at times psychosis can accompany meth use. Treating these alongside the addiction protects recovery over the long term.

Meth Treatment FAQs

Your Path to Recovery Begins Here

Take the first step towards a life free from addiction. Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and guide you through the admissions process.