Methamphetamine (meth) addiction can wreak havoc on your life. Infinite Recovery offers meth addiction treatment in Texas to help you overcome the debilitating symptoms of addiction and lead a happy, healthy life.
Here at Infinite Recovery, we are concerned with each client on an individual basis. We create personalized treatment plans that cater to your unique needs every step of the way. Throughout your journey, we will adjust your treatment plan as needed to provide the most effective care at every point of addiction recovery.
Part of your personalized treatment is also creating an aftercare plan. Our full continuum of care includes a medically supervised detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient services, outpatient resources, and an alumni program. This ensures that every phase of your recovery journey is supported. We connect you with resources, treatment, and services to keep you on track, promote relapse prevention, and maintain a consistent support network.
Located in Austin, Infinite Recovery provides a calm, structured setting designed to support focus, stability, and long-term healing. Clients benefit from a therapeutic environment that blends comfort with clinical excellence, helping reduce outside stressors while they engage fully in treatment. With dedicated staff, thoughtfully designed spaces, and consistent support, our environment promotes safety, connection, and meaningful progress throughout recovery
We have a dedicated staff at Infinite Recovery that is concerned with your individual needs and journey. Your personal recovery team is full of licensed and certified professionals. Throughout your journey, you and your team develop a strong relationship as you navigate this process and determine what levels of care are necessary for your growth.
We value family involvement and the well-being of your family unit during the recovery process. That’s why we offer family support resources that extend beyond family therapy sessions. Every week, we offer online family therapy support groups; every month, we have a two-day workshop. These help your loved ones work through challenging feelings to help create a more supportive environment and be there for you.
Your mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health are important to us as you embark on your recovery journey. Pairing with evidence-based treatment, Infinite Recovery offers various holistic services you can include in your treatment plan.
This includes therapies like art or music therapy to foster creativity, mindfulness, and yoga to strengthen your inner peace, or connecting you with spiritual groups that promote recovery. We use 12-Step program philosophies to drive your spiritual awakening, offer hope, and empower you throughout recovery.
Evidence-based care is part of our approach to meth addiction treatment. Two common psychotherapies used in the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction are (CBT) and (DBT).
CBT helps you:
DBT helps you:
Our full continuum of care includes aftercare programs and groups that keep you connected to recovery resources. After residential treatment, we remain dedicated to your journey and providing a support system. Support can come from your peers in recovery, our staff, your family and friends, or our alumni community. Having consistency and guidance helps you sustain sobriety long-term.
At our detox center at Infinite Recovery, you undergo a medically supervised detox for four to seven days. During this time, we help keep you as comfortable as possible while coping with withdrawal symptoms. This can be done with non-addictive substances in a supervised manner and/or with evidence-based therapy sessions to process your experiences.
After detoxification, residential treatment is often the next step. Our residential or inpatient program aims to stabilize you in your recovery journey. Detox can take a toll on the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of a client. Drug rehab, though, helps promote relapse while providing you with helpful tools and resources you can use throughout your journey. You are also in a structured, supervised setting to keep you on track.
An IOP is a flexible treatment option for clients who don’t need as much in-person, 24/7 guidance. It is often a good step for clients to take after completing residential treatment, as it supports the transition into daily life. We keep you connected to our recovery and treatment services, such as individual therapy, group counseling, and family programs, to maintain consistency from one program to the next.
Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) are another extended care option that includes medical and psychiatric evaluations, medication management as needed, group holistic therapies, and follow-ups. It is another flexible option for clients and a good program to assist in transitioning out of inpatient treatment.
Throughout your journey with us, we implement relapse prevention strategies into your life that you can turn to at any point. When triggers, challenges, or struggles arise, we equip you with the tools and coping skills necessary to overcome these bumps in the road. Recovery is not a linear process, but we make sure you have everything you need to get back on track.
Likewise, we continue supporting you throughout your recovery journey even after you leave our campus. Aftercare support can range from follow-ups or check-ins, helping you whenever you reach out, referring you to outpatient services and therapies, or connecting you with others and resources from our alumni program.
Dual diagnosis is when two or more disorders coexist. Meth addiction can often lead to or be caused by mental health complications. Infinite Recovery is equipped with the resources to help you heal from co-occurring disorders. Our evidence-based and trauma-informed approach helps unveil the root cause of addiction and work through those struggles to promote long-lasting sobriety. Vice versa, we help clients overcome challenging mental-emotional health problems developed due to meth use.
Infinite Recovery treats a number of substance use disorders, including meth addiction. Meth is a stimulant that can lead to intense paranoia, irritability, aggression, mood swings, anxiety, and hallucinations. It is a powerful drug that affects the functioning of the brain and central nervous system, your physical body, and your mental health.
Seeking professional help steers you in the right direction for long-lasting, sustainable sobriety. We are here to help.
Our meth addiction treatment program also addresses mental health and other wellness concerns. It’s not uncommon for mental health disorders to co-exist with substance abuse. Some clients may already have a pre-existing disorder that leads them to drug use, or mental health problems can develop due to addiction over time.
Our whole-person approach, using a combination of evidence-based and holistic treatments, provides care for all aspects of your wellness. When all of your unique needs are met, you can create a happy, healthy lifestyle without being barred by addiction or mental health.
When healing from addiction, it is important that the root cause of substance abuse is addressed to help sustain sobriety long-term. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic events, or other trauma disorders can lead to drug use as a way to self-medicate. In evidence-based therapies, we help you work through past traumas that may impact your decision to use meth.
Short-term and long-term effects can take place when using meth. Both have significant impacts physically and mentally. If you’re struggling with meth addiction, you may experience:
These are short-term effects, but long-term use can cause permanent brain damage, cardiovascular and respiratory issues, organ damage, aging, skin sores, and the development of mental health disorders.
It is important to intervene early and seek meth addiction treatment as soon as possible.
Those who use meth will also face challenges when the drug is not in their system. Craving the substance is a sign that you should seek treatment.
These cravings occur because the body and mind have developed a dependence on meth for the creation of dopamine. When stimulants, like meth, interrupt the natural occurrence of dopamine production, you become more and more reliant on the drug to experience euphoria, energy, and reward.
Cravings are also a withdrawal symptom, which is why going through a medical detox is a good way to safely start your sober journey. Other withdrawal symptoms include:
These are the first symptoms that may arise as the drug escapes your system. It can be an intense period, which is a reason why people who don’t undergo a supervised detoxification stage relapse. Long-term symptoms also pose problems as you may experience further mental health concerns, like depression, consistent cravings, or cognitive issues.
Each client is unique, which is why you will have 1:1 sessions with your team. This team is comprised of a recovery specialist, case specialist, and personal counselor. You develop a healthy, trustworthy, and personal relationship with your team. In doing so, they help you navigate your sober life in all areas.
Part of the recovery process is also ensuring you have the tools and resources necessary to lead a healthy, happy life outside of addiction or mental health. Meth use can take a toll on your financial, academic, and/or work life. At Infinite Recovery, we connect you with career resources, such as help with job interview skills. We make sure all of our clients have structure in their day-to-day lives, and that includes job opportunities.
When in recovery, we value the involvement of your family members. In family therapy, you develop healthy communication skills with one another, foster mutual support and understanding, and strengthen your relationships with each other.
We also offer monthly workshops for family members to continue learning about addiction and its effects. This two-day experience each month also allows families to process and heal as a group.
Our alumni program offers a consistent, encouraging support system. We offer regular events and meetings to promote relapse prevention and your new, sober lifestyle. To help you adjust to your daily routine and lead a healthy life, we offer support in employment, education, and volunteer opportunities.
Meth addiction treatment lasts as long as the individual client needs. The recovery process is unique to each person, but a general guideline of how long our treatment options take includes:
Our treatment programs include aftercare options that continue supporting and guiding you in recovery. Part of this is maintaining a consistent support network, which is why our alumni program is valued. This program keeps you connected with peers and to resources at our recovery center.
We value one-to-one care, meaning your team is catered towards your needs. With compassionate care, you can thrive in recovery. We don’t treat you as another client walking through our doors; we treat you as a piece of our community.