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1. Make the Call
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2. Complete
Your Intake
This streamlined process includes a series of questions and discussion of your unique needs and goals.
3. Get the Best Care Team Possible
After your intake, you’ll meet your Care Team, a group of amazing professionals dedicated to helping you make recovery reality.
4. On-Going Support
After you meet your Care Team, you’ll start to receive treatment based on a Care Plan that’s designed to help you achieve and sustain your recovery.
- Top Rated Drug Detox Program in Princeton
- What Is Detox Like?
- What to Expect During Drug Detox?
- Symptoms of Detox by Drug Type
- Benzos
- Opioids (Heroin)
- Stimulants (Cocaine, Meth etc)
- Bath Salts
- Marijuana
- Dxm/cough Syrup
- Ecstasy/Molly/MDMA
- Fentanyl
- Hallucinogens
- Oxycodone
- Prescription Drugs
- Acute Detox
- Sub Acute Detox
- Why Choose Quantum Behavioral Health for Drug Detox
Top Rated Drug Detox Program in Princeton
Quantum Behavioral Health offers Princeton residents a drug detox program that incorporates top tier treatment methods to support you in addressing and overcoming your drug addiction. Each patient that enters into our recovery center for drug detox will be provided with individualized treatment plans that are centered around your unique needs and goals for addiction recovery. .Our team understands the nature of drug addiction and that there is no person with the same circumstances and stories with drug addiction. That is why treatment programs need to be delivered through customized approaches that target your physical, emotional, and mental health healing needs. Within Quanum Behavioral Health, you are not viewed as another number, you are seen for the unique individual you are and our team is dedicated to getting to know you and your goals for addiction recovery to help you receive the support you need to safely overcome drug addiction and have long term success in addiction recovery.
What Is Detox Like?
The purpose of a drug detox program is to address the physical dependence to drugs by supporting you to end your substance abuse and clear your body of the chemicals and toxins from drugs. This process will support you in restoring your body and its functioning to a stable level. This process provides patients with the clarity of mind and body to begin addressing the root causes of your drug addiction. As you move through your drug detox program, your body will begin to restore its functioning without having the influences of drugs and alcohol present in your system. During this time, individuals will experience unpleasant and sometimes painful side effects known as drug withdrawal. Patients engaging in our medical detox will be provided with ongoing supervision and support of licensed nurses and doctors who will ensure that you will remain safe and comfortable throughout your detox process while mitigating any presenting harmful side effects. As withdrawal symptoms begin to occur, you will be provided with appropriate medical treatment including medication assisted treatment and behavioral therapy that will provide stability within your physical and mental health as you heal and grow into a healthy, balanced person in addiction recovery.
What to Expect During Drug Detox?
When you first arrive at our recovery center to begin your drug detox program, you will meet with one of our medical staff and addiction counselors who will take the time to get to know you and your personal history with substance abuse. During this time, you will be asked to complete initial assessments and admission paperwork that will help to shed light on your circumstances while providing information about the severity of your drug addiction. It is important for our team to gain an understanding of the extent of your substance abuse by understanding the length of time you have been engaging in substance abuse, the amount you use in one period of time, and how often you engage in drug abuse. It is also important that we gain an understanding of your history of mental health disorders, behavioral health conditions and other pre-existing medical conditions. Knowing this information will support our team developing the appropriate treatment plan with the right levels of care that you will require to safely and comfortably complete your drug detox program. Throughout your individualized detox programs, patients will be provided with medical supervision from our onsite medical team that can offer medical treatments such as medication assisted treatment, behavioral therapy, and holistic treatment, Your treatment programs and methods provided will support in reducing the severity of your withdrawal symptoms and keep on track for your newfound way of life in addiction recovery.
Symptoms of Detox by Drug Type
Your drug detox program will vary depending on your unique history with substance abuse and the type of drug that you would engage in.Depending on what your drug of choice is, your withdrawal symptoms will vary. No matter what substance that your drug of choice is, the team at Quantum Behavioral health will be prepared with the leading, evidence based therapy methods to support in a safe detox program that will help you successfully overcome your drug addiction and begin your new way of life in sober living and addiction recovery.
Benzos
Benzodiazepines are a prescription drug that are typically used to treat ongoing mental health conditions such as anxiety, panic attacks, or seizures. These highly addictive drugs can have significant impacts on your overall mental health and physical health creating the following side effects or withdrawal symptoms:
- Anxiety
- Visual and auditory hallucinations
- Irritability
- Extreme mood swings
- Onset of panic attacks
- Hand or body tremors
- Seizures
Opioids (Heroin)
Opioid withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to moderate to severe depending on your history with drug addiction. Common withdrawal symptoms of opioids can include:
- Abdominal painsÂ
- Stomach aches
- Gastrointestinal functioning difficultiesÂ
- Experiencing severe or uncomfortable muscle or body aches and painsÂ
- Hand and body tremors
- Pains in bones and joints
- Increased sensitivity to pain
Stimulants (Cocaine, Meth etc)
The use of stimulants including cocaine or meth impact a persons psychological health and can produce a variety of withdrawal symptoms that will typically impact your mental health including symptoms such as:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Panic attacks
- Insomnia or irregular sleep patternsÂ
- Paranoia or paranoid delusions
- Hallucinations
- Suicidal ideations or attempts
Bath Salts
Bath salts are fairly new to the drug markets and have become a growing concern for many Americans. The effects of this drug increases the risk of a person engaging in high risk behaviors and significantly impacts a person’s overall functioning. Individuals in drug detox for bath salts may experience these withdrawal symptoms:
- Anxiety
- Onset of panic attacks
- Self harming behaviors including self mutilation
- Suicidal thoughts, ideations, and behaviors
- Hyperthermia
- Depression
- Catatonia (inability to respond or move normally)
- Seizures
Marijuana
There is a common misconception that marijuana is not an addictive drug and does not produce withdrawal symptoms. However, marijuana can produce withdrawal symptoms that can impact your overall functioning and day to day life including:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Extreme mood swings
- DepressionÂ
- AggressionÂ
- Stomach pains and aches
- Hand or body tremors
- Increased body temperature
Dxm/cough Syrup
Individuals that have been engaging in DXM or cough syrup abuse may exhibit various side effects when under the influence of or experiencing withdrawal symptoms. DXM and cough syrup are addictive and can create the following withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to quit using these drugs:
- Insomnia or changes in sleep patternsÂ
- Anxiety
- Panic attacks
- Extreme mood swings
- Visual or auditory hallucinations
- Diarrhea
Ecstasy/Molly/MDMA
Ecstasy or MDMA is a drug that predominantly impacts a person’s psychological health and wellbeing. When you stop taking these drugs, it can cause severe impacts your emotional and mental well being while producing these withdrawal symptoms:
- ParanoiaÂ
- Loss of memory
- Inability to concentrate
- Delirium
- Confusion
- Delusional thoughts and perceptions
- Extreme exhaustion
- Fatigue
- Drastic changes in mood including extreme lows or highs
Fentanyl
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that will produce similar withdrawal symptoms as other opioids. Common withdrawal symptoms that individuals may experience are:Â
- Stomach aches and pains
- Severe aches and pains in within your back area
- Muscle and joint aches and pains
- Abnormal or irregular respiratory rate and functioning
- Muscle deterioration and weakness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Hallucinogens
Hallucinogen abuse impacts a person’s psychological health when a person is under the influence of hallucinogens. These substances are known to have lasting effects on your physical and mental health even long after you last used drugs. The following side effects have been known to occur within individuals that have used hallucinogens:Â
- Flashbacks or disturbing memories
- Increased heart rate
- Excessive sweating
- Seizures
- Convulsions
- Stiff or sore muscles
- Significant muscle pains
Oxycodone
Oxycodone is a highly addictive opioid prescription drug. Depending on the severity of your oxycodone abuse, you will experience a range of symptoms including the following:Â
- Irregular heartbeat
- Muscle and body pains
- Diarrhea
- Excessive sweating
- Severe headaches
- Difficulty concentratingÂ
- Inability to remain focused on a task
Prescription Drugs
Prescription drugs are offered for different purposes and produce different effects depending on the types of drugs such as sleeping medications, stimulants, or opioids. Withdrawal symptoms for prescription drugs will depend on which prescription drug you are addicted to. Withdrawal symptoms for prescription drug withdrawal may include:Â
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Panic attacks
- Emotional dysregulationÂ
- Mood swings
- Insomnia
- Hand or body tremors
- Seizures
Acute Detox
Acute detox is designed to support those Princeton residents who are living with a severe drug addiction that has enabled a strong physical dependence on your drug of choice providing you with the ability to function throughout the day without negative side effects or responses. Those living with a severe drug addiction who attempt to quit drugs on their own will experience severe withdrawal symptoms that can be painful or dangerous to your overall health and wellbeing. These symptoms should be treated and monitored by medical professionals within a medical detox program. An acute detox program will have access to 24/7 medical professionals who are available to treat any drug withdrawal symptoms that present themselves with effective medical care and addiction treatments to ensure you remain safe, comfortable, and healthy throughout your drug detox process.
Sub Acute Detox
A sub acute detox is designed for those Princeton residents that are experiencing mild to moderate drug withdrawal symptoms that do not pose a risk to your overall health and safety. A sub acute detox program will invite you to engage in a medically supervised drug detox program that you can attend within an outpatient rehab setting.. Patients are not required to reside within the recovery center and can remain in your home or sober living house. This is due to the fact that Individuals within a sub acute detox program are not at risk for potentially life threatening side effects and will not need to be monitored by medical professionals allowing reduced supervision and increased flexibility in your treatment plan.
Why Choose Quantum Behavioral Health for Drug Detox
At Quantum Behavioral Health, we offer a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment and healing through our individualized treatment plan. Patients will be provided with a variety of evidence based therapy methods, dual diagnosis treatment, holistic treatments, and skill development for addiction recovery to ensure you have long lasting success in sober living. Our team of compassionate addiction counselors and healthcare professionals will be by your side every step of the way as you address and heal from your root causes of drug addiction and restore your body, mind, and spirit from the depths of drug addiction. Call us today to find out more about the drug detox program our team at Quantum will create for you that will help you leave your life of substance abuse behind you and enter into your exciting new chapter of addiction recovery.