
Opioid / Opiate Addiction
Opioids and opiates are natural and synthetic compounds prescribed or manufactured for pain relief. These substances are a significant contributor to our nation’s opioid epidemic and are often involved in overdose deaths.[2] Presenting a high risk of dependence and addiction, professional detox and compassionate inpatient programs are essential for lasting recovery.

Inhalant Addiction
Hundreds of household and readily available products can be used as inhalants for the purpose of experiencing a euphoric high. Compulsive use can influence addiction and is associated with significant long-term health risks. Comprehensive and effective treatment interventions will help you or a loved one cultivate the coping and life skills to overcome this challenge.

Meth Addiction
Methamphetamine is a severe and devastating substance that is connected with significantly negative physical and mental health ramifications. Despite these hard truths, there is so much hope on the other side of treatment. A compassionate and relational approach to psychotherapy and addiction treatment will empower you to change the trajectory of your life and be the best version of yourself.

Barbiturate Addiction
Barbiturates like amobarbital or phenobarbital are prescription medications intended to provide relief from anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and more. Being a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, they can also lead to dependence and addiction. Detox, residential treatment, and peer support can help you reset the cycle and focus on what’s truly important to you.

Adderall Addiction
Adderall is often a solution for many struggling with ADHD or narcolepsy. However, it’s also illicitly available as a “study drug” with a high potential for abuse. When this central nervous system (CNS) stimulant is taken outside normal prescribed methods and doses, it can increase the risk of drug addiction and make it difficult to function without it. Detox and addiction treatment programs with behavioral and mental health therapies can help restore the balance and return to healthy functioning.

Kratom Addiction
Legality has no bearing on the effects of a substance like kratom. The natural herbal substance is often taken in a capsule or added to liquid in its powder form to activate opioid-like effects. Though it’s not a controlled substance, kratom is also not regulated and can still lead to dependence or addiction. Know the risks and begin the journey toward a healthy future free of harmful substances with inpatient detox, residential treatment, individual and group therapy, and support.

Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is one of the easiest substances to access and is a socially acceptable one. However, when consumption exceeds the capacity to control it, and physical or emotional dependence has developed, it can be challenging to take the first step toward recovery. Professional detoxification evidence-based addiction treatment programs can help you address and overcome the complications of alcohol misuse.

Heroin Addiction
Heroin is another opioid substance with highly addictive pain-relieving effects and devastating health consequences. From liver and kidney damage to increased risk of infection and disease, this Schedule I controlled substance comes with the highest cautions for addiction. Create a healthier you and a brighter future when you pursue effective treatment like detox, therapy, and coping skill development to help you overcome heroin addiction.

THC / Marijuana Addiction
As it increases in acceptance, legality, and access, marijuana becomes another commonplace substance with harmful outcomes. Weed or marijuana misuse and addiction are associated with several undesirable effects, from financial and social to health and personal fulfillment. The “devil’s lettuce” can keep you from achieving your highest potential, but detox, therapy, and addiction treatment can help you refocus on what matters to you and pursue addiction recovery.

Hallucinogen Addiction
Classic hallucinogens and dissociative drugs like LSD, psilocybin, and ketamine are often associated with the party or club scene for their psychoactive effects. However, some effects can be debilitating, especially with frequent or long-term use. With the right recovery support, group and individual therapy, and holistic care, you or your loved one can build a sober living lifestyle and a future with stunning clarity.

Valium Addiction
Benzodiazepines like Valium slow down the central nervous system and carry a high potential for abuse in the form of higher doses or by taking Valium in any way other than as prescribed. Addiction and other adverse effects, including overdose and withdrawal symptoms, can quickly follow. Our individualized treatment plans, medical detox, therapy, and support groups will help you overcome dependence and build a drug-free future.

Crack / Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine or crack is a highly addictive substance with a rapid but fleeting euphoric high. This sensation makes it particularly addicting and potentially deadly. Detox, talk therapy, and peer support can help you overcome cocaine addiction and build the essential coping skills to prevent relapse.

Fentanyl Addiction
50-100 times more potent than morphine, fentanyl can lead to overdose even with one-time use. [3] Treating this highly addictive and potentially dangerous opioid requires intensive, personalized care, inpatient rehab, medical detox, and practical life skills training. We can help you do something different with your life, beginning now.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Our Addiction Programs
How long are the different types of addiction treatment programs?
The treatment timeline will vary from person to person, and everyone will have a custom-made treatment plan to ensure that all needs are met. In most cases, our members attend on-site inpatient treatment for 30-45 days but often stay connected long after that.
What types of therapy do you offer?
The treatment experience is so much more than therapy. Various mental and behavioral health types of treatment help you identify problem patterns and create healthier routines in every area of life.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Adventure and Experiential Therapy
- Trauma-informed Therapy
- Brainspotting (BSP)
- 12-Step Programs
- Gardening Therapy
- Red Light Therapy
Learn more about these therapies here.
What is the best level of care for me?
Brooks Healing Center offers two types of drug rehabilitation programs: Inpatient medical detox and residential rehab. The best fit for you will be determined during the admissions process and will depend on your unique circumstances, the substance in question, your overall health, and more. Our 36-acre campus along the Duck River in the Tennessee countryside offers a serene and peaceful environment free of distractions for you to come and begin the recovery process.