Addiction looks different depending on the substance. Each drug affects the brain and body differently, carries its own withdrawal risks, and responds best to specific treatment approaches. At Zoe Behavioral Health, we provide dedicated treatment programs for each of the following substances — designed around the clinical realities of that specific addiction.
Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid up to 100 times more potent than morphine and is now the leading cause of drug overdose deaths in the United States. Illicit fentanyl is frequently found in counterfeit pills, heroin, and cocaine — meaning many people are exposed without knowing it. Treatment for fentanyl addiction typically involves medically supervised detox, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with Suboxone or Vivitrol, and structured outpatient care. Same-day admissions available.
Heroin Addiction Treatment
Heroin is a highly addictive opioid that causes rapid physical dependence. Withdrawal is intensely uncomfortable and relapse rates without professional support are high. Zoe’s heroin treatment program combines medically supervised detox referrals, MAT, individual therapy, and group support to address both the physical and psychological dimensions of heroin dependency.
Meth Addiction Treatment
Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that causes severe psychological dependence, cognitive impairment, and long-lasting changes to brain chemistry. Unlike opioid addiction, there is no FDA-approved medication specifically for meth addiction — making behavioral therapy and structured outpatient care the cornerstone of effective treatment. Zoe’s meth program uses evidence-based therapy, dual diagnosis support, and peer group work to address the full impact of meth use.
Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Cocaine addiction is driven primarily by psychological dependence — intense cravings, mood crashes, and compulsive use patterns. Treatment focuses on cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention strategies, and addressing the underlying factors driving use. Co-occurring depression and anxiety are common in cocaine addiction and are addressed through Zoe’s dual diagnosis program.
Adderall Addiction Treatment
Adderall and other prescription stimulants are increasingly misused, particularly among young adults. Dependence can develop even when the medication was originally prescribed, and stopping abruptly can cause significant withdrawal symptoms including fatigue, depression, and difficulty concentrating. Treatment at Zoe addresses both the physical dependence and the behavioral patterns driving misuse.
Marijuana Addiction Treatment
While marijuana is widely perceived as non-addictive, cannabis use disorder is a recognized clinical condition affecting a significant number of regular users. People struggling with marijuana dependency often experience difficulty stopping despite wanting to, withdrawal symptoms including irritability and sleep disruption, and significant impact on motivation, relationships, and daily functioning. Zoe’s outpatient program provides targeted support for cannabis use disorder.
Zoe Behavioral Health can help you find your ideal treatment plan
Do you think that you need substance abuse recovery support? If so, Zoe is here to help. No matter where you’re currently at in the recovery process, we can get you the support that you need to take the next step towards your goals.
Getting started is as easy as reaching out to one of our addiction specialists. They’ll walk you through your options, verify that we accept your insurance, and help you find the best program for your goals.
So why wait? Get in touch with us today to take the first step towards a brighter future.
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