expert stimulant addiction treatment program

Expert stimulant addiction treatment program in Los Angeles, CA

expert stimulant addiction treatment program

Recover from stimulant addiction with dedicated specialists at New Life House

Stimulants like Adderall, methamphetamine, cocaine, and even prescription ADHD medications can temporarily boost focus, energy, or confidence. But over time, misuse can lead to dependence, paranoia, psychosis, heart problems, and other serious health risks.

At New Life House, we help you recover from stimulant addiction in a structured, supervised environment. You’ll have clear daily routines, built-in accountability, and peer support to reduce isolation. Our team also coordinates outpatient therapy and psychiatric care to address both stimulant use and the mental health issues that often fuel it.

Stimulant addiction therapy at New Life House

Our stimulant addiction therapy goes beyond stopping drug use. We focus on building stability and addressing the root causes of your addiction.

Our program includes:

  • Supervised sober living with routine and accountability.
  • Peer support to help you stay consistent when motivation drops.
  • Outpatient therapy for stimulant addiction and co-occurring mental health concerns.
  • Medication management, when necessary.
  • Life skills training to rebuild independence and confidence.
  • Family involvement to strengthen communication and support.
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Our sober living program features a dedicated team of addiction specialists, clinicians, and peer mentors providing structured housing, life skills development, and mental health support to help young men build lasting independence.

Our transitional living program bridges the gap between intensive treatment and independent living, offering men structured housing, clinical care, and community-based support designed specifically to address mental health and recovery.

Long-term coping strategies

Recovery depends on learning how to function without stimulants. At New Life House, therapy, structured routines, and accountability help you:

  • Identify triggers and develop relapse prevention skills.
  • Re-enter school, pursue higher education, or explore vocational training.
  • Build consistent daily routines like meal planning, chores, budgeting, and maintaining your living space.

This combination helps you stay grounded during cravings, while outpatient therapy addresses the emotional and behavioral issues behind stimulant use.

Stimulant addiction often overlaps with mental health concerns like ADHD, anxiety, or depression. Psychiatric care is an important part of stimulant addiction treatment, helping you address these issues while you recover.

Through our partnership with Neuro Wellness Spa, you’ll have access to psychiatric evaluation, ongoing support, and medication management when needed. Treating mental health alongside behavioral recovery reduces relapse risk and keeps you engaged in treatment.

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Sober living homes for stimulant addiction recovery

Our sober living homes provide structure and peer support to help reduce isolation, prevent relapse, and replace stimulant-driven routines with healthier habits:

  • Daily routines: Consistency supports recovery and reduces cravings.
  • Guidance and supervision: Experienced staff help you manage triggers.
  • Peer community: Live with others focused on recovery, with shared responsibilities.

Sober living bridges intensive treatment and independent life, helping you build decision-making skills and stability before full independence.

Sober living homes for stimulant addiction recovery

Stimulant addiction recovery and lifestyle transformation

Recovery is more than stopping stimulant use. At New Life House, we focus on building a meaningful life where stimulants are no longer needed:

  • Life skills: Daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and scheduling reinforce accountability and consistency.
  • Education and work support: Guidance with school, vocational training, and employment opportunities.
  • Long-term sobriety: Relapse prevention skills and ongoing community support help maintain recovery after leaving our programs.

This approach provides a real solution to stimulant addiction, not just a temporary fix.

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What is stimulant addiction?

Stimulant addiction, or stimulant use disorder, develops when your brain depends on substances like methamphetamine, Adderall, or cocaine. These drugs spike dopamine and norepinephrine, creating short-lived euphoria, energy, or focus. Over time, tolerance builds, leading to continued use despite harmful consequences.

Symptoms and signs of stimulant addiction

You may need stimulant addiction treatment if you notice

  • Elevated heart rate or blood pressure.
  • Tremors.
  • Weight loss.
  • Teeth grinding. 
  • Insomnia. 
  • Hypersensitivity. 
  • Formication. 
  • Paranoia. 
  • Hallucinations. 
  • Delusions. 
  • Anxiety. 
  • Aggression. 
  • Cognitive issues.
 psychological symptoms
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  • Neglecting hygiene, responsibilities, or relationships.
  • Impulsivity. 
  • Social withdrawal. 
  • Financial instability. 
  • Risky behavior.
  • Long-term issues with memory, focus, and decision-making.
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How we support you in recovering from stimulant addiction

At New Life House, stimulant addiction outpatient treatment programs combine personalized care, structured living, and peer community:

  • Supervised sober living with daily routines.
  • Guidance from experienced staff and house managers.
  • Outpatient therapy and psychiatric care through clinical partners.
  • Admissions support for you and your family, including insurance navigation.

If you’re ready for evidence-based stimulant addiction treatment in Los Angeles with structure and real-world support, we’re here to help.

Our Programs include:

We offer a comprehensive continuum of care to support your recovery journey at every stage.

All three programs above include the following, with clinical services provided through Clear Behavioral Health:

Recovery team in New Life House’s Los Angeles, CA location

At New Life House, you’ll be supported by a team of clinicians, mentors, and wellness professionals who understand what you’re going through. They combine proven treatment with real support to help you build confidence, stability, and long-term recovery. Here’s who will be with you every step of the way:

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if I need stimulant addiction treatment?

If you can’t control your stimulant use, experience strong cravings, or notice physical, psychological, or behavioral changes that affect your work, school, or relationships, it may be time for stimulant addiction treatment. A professional evaluation can help determine the level of care you need.

What is included in a stimulant addiction outpatient treatment program?

Outpatient programs include structured therapy sessions, relapse-prevention planning, psychiatric support, life skills coaching, and peer accountability. They allow you to recover while maintaining some daily responsibilities, such as school or work.

Can stimulant addiction be treated at home?

While some mild cases may benefit from outpatient therapy at home, serious stimulant addiction usually requires structured support like supervised sober living, therapy, and psychiatric care to prevent relapse and manage withdrawal safely.

How long does stimulant addiction treatment take?

Recovery typically spans several months. The exact length depends on your stimulant use history, co-occurring mental health issues, and the level of structure you need. Programs combine detox, therapy, sober living, and reintegration into work or school.

What types of therapy are used in stimulant addiction treatment?

We use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), individual and group therapy, relapse-prevention planning, and, when appropriate, family therapy. Therapy addresses both the addiction and the underlying emotional or mental health issues.

Do I need psychiatric care for stimulant addiction?

Many people benefit from psychiatric evaluation and ongoing care because stimulant addiction often overlaps with mental health concerns such as ADHD, anxiety, or depression. Treating mental health alongside behavioral recovery reduces relapse risk.

Can stimulant addiction cause long-term brain changes?

Yes. Prolonged stimulant misuse can affect your brain’s reward system, memory, focus, and decision-making abilities. Therapy, structured recovery, and lifestyle changes help repair these effects over time.

Is relapse normal during stimulant addiction recovery?

Relapse can happen, but it doesn’t mean failure. Our stimulant addiction outpatient treatment programs teach relapse-prevention skills, coping strategies, and support systems to help you stay on track long-term.

Can I continue school or work while in treatment?

Yes. Outpatient and sober living programs at New Life House are designed to help you maintain daily responsibilities while receiving support, building routines, and staying accountable.

What makes New Life House different from other stimulant addiction treatment centers?

We combine structured sober living, daily routines, peer support, therapy, and psychiatric care in one program. Our focus is on long-term recovery, skill-building, and creating a life where stimulants are no longer needed.

Let’s take the first step toward healing together