Kratom Addiction Treatment & Rehab

Kratom Addiction Treatment & RehabOnce detoxification from kratom is complete, you will be able to focus your efforts on creating positive and sustainable behavioral changes in your everyday life. To assist you in Kratom treatment, Transformations Treatment Center will connect you with psychotherapy. The form of psychotherapy with the most evidence of effectiveness in treating substance use disorders is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)1.

CBT aims to help you identify and change unhealthy behavior patterns by closely examining the thoughts, feelings and actions that make up such patterns and challenging you to reconsider them. It can be performed in groups or in individual sessions and is adaptable to a variety of settings. There is also ample evidence that 12-step-based group participation is of critical importance to sustaining your personal recovery efforts, and such participation will be a staple of your long-term efforts to create emotional sobriety and freedom from substance use2.

At Transformations Treatment Center, we are dedicated to your transition from active addiction to kratom or other substances to active recovery. Our team of recovery specialists will support you at each step and will be responsive to your unique needs. Contact us today and start your progress toward the healthy, rewarding and fulfilling life you deserve. Do not hesitate for another minute.

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We provide holistic care and treatment using an individualized approach specifically tailored to your needs. Our holistic care and treatment is based on the best scientific evidence available. Secondly, we help you lead a healthy, substance-free life with adaptive coping and problem-solving skills. Don’t let Kratom addiction control your life. Our addiction professionals can help you get on a path of recovery, significantly changing your life. Contact us today for more information on our certified staff of professionals, as well as our first-rate facilities.

  1. McHugh, R. Kathryn, Bridget A. Hearon, and Michael W. Otto. “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders.” The Psychiatric Clinics of North America3 (2010): 511–525.
  2. Laudet AB, Savage R, Mahmood D. Pathways to long-term recovery: a preliminary investigation.
    J Psychoactive Drugs. 2002 Jul-Sep; 34(3):305-11.