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At Sivana Bali, we understand the courage it takes to face your demons and seek help for methamphetamine addiction. Our rehab centre in Bali goes beyond a typical treatment facility; it’s a sanctuary where healing begins and lives are rebuilt.

 

Meth addiction is a devastating, life-altering struggle that impacts not just the person battling the addiction but also their family, friends, and community. This destructive substance hijacks the brain, manipulating the reward system and fuelling an intense craving that overshadows every aspect of life. 

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What Is Methamphetamine?

Methamphetamine, or meth for short, is a potent and highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system heightening energy levels and enhancing focus. It comes in several forms, including a white, crystalline “crystal meth” that is typically smoked and a powdered version that can be snorted, injected, or swallowed. 

Why Is Meth So Addictive?

Methamphetamine use floods the brain with dopamine, creating a strong sense of pleasure and reward. Over time, the brain starts to rely on the drug to feel this euphoria, leading to a growing need for larger doses as tolerance builds. This craving is further compounded by the drug’s neurotoxic effects, which can damage the dopamine system in the brain, making it harder to experience pleasure without the drug.

 

As the physical dependence on meth develops, the psychological addiction soon follows – the drug starts to take centre stage in the person’s life, overshadowing responsibilities, relationships, and self-care. Attempts to stop using often result in severe withdrawal symptoms, making it incredibly challenging to break free from the drug’s grip without professional assistance.

Meth Addiction Treatment at Sivana Bali

Our substance abuse treatment programme provides our patients with both physical and psychological care that ensures a safe and effective recovery from illicit drug use – including meth use disorder. 

Meth Withdrawal Symptoms

Withdrawing from methamphetamine is a challenging process, and when a person dependent on the drug commits to stop using, they often experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms occur as the body tries to readjust to functioning without the drug.

Experienced Professionals

Our team consists of highly trained and compassionate professionals dedicated to helping you overcome meth addiction. They bring together their wealth of experience in addiction treatment to provide the best care possible, offering guidance, support, and expert medical care when needed.

Holistic Care 

At Sivana Bali, we view recovery as more than just physical detoxification. Our treatment centre considers all aspects of your well-being, incorporating psychological therapy and holistic practices such as yoga, meditation, and nutrition into our treatment plans. This approach helps you rebuild your life on multiple fronts, paving the way for sustainable recovery.

Overcome The Effects of Meth Use with Sivana Bali

At Sivana Bali, we understand clients’ stories, voices, and issues. We have personalised treatment programmes tailored to suit the individual’s needs and circumstances. This provides them with the best possible chance of recovery from the get-go. Call us today for more information on how we can help you or a loved one break free from addiction and get back to living the life you desire.

FAQs

What therapy techniques are used to support addiction recovery?

At Sivana Bali, we utilise evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to help those struggling with meth abuse. These approaches are tailored to each client’s needs to support long-term recovery.

Yes, our counsellors are trained to assess and treat co-occurring disorders, such as anxiety, depression, or trauma, that may be contributing to addiction. By addressing these underlying issues alongside drug abuse, we provide a more comprehensive and effective treatment plan.

Chronic meth use depletes natural dopamine levels, making it harder for the brain to feel pleasure without the drug. Those who use meth may eventually struggle with dependence, addiction, and long-term cognitive and emotional difficulties. 

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