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Do I Need Inpatient Treatment for Hallucinogen Addiction?

Inpatient care is often a beneficial choice for hallucinogen abuse treatment. Call 800-411-9312 (Who Answers?) today to find 24-hour rehab centers where you can recover in a controlled environment.

Why Inpatient Treatment?

Many people believe that, because most hallucinogenic drugs are not addictive, they are not as dangerous as other substances and, therefore, do not seek out the treatment they require. On the contrary, these substances are extremely dangerous and can cause a number of serious issues, including:

  • Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)
  • Persistent psychosis
  • Severe bad trips that can linger and may cause the individual to require intensive therapy
  • Accidents, violent behavior, homicides, and suicides
  • Severe confusion leading to dangerous behaviors
  • Extremely high body temperatures that could lead to dehydration
  • Issues with anxiety, depression, and other co-occurring mental disorders
  • Impaired memory and concentration (Administrative Office of the Courts)

In addition, some of these drugs even do cause addiction on top of the other issues associated with their use. Therefore, it is important to seek out a safe, reliable rehab program, especially one that provides intensive care to patients.

Inpatient Care for Hallucinogen Abuse

Inpatient Treatment

Severe bad trips require intensive therapy.

There are a number of reasons why inpatient care is usually the best choice for hallucinogen abuse treatment. For example, the effects listed above will likely require long-term, intensive treatment in an environment where the individual can receive 24-hour surveillance from medical professionals.

  • According to the journal Psychiatric Quarterly, “Patients with high psychiatric severity… are predicted to have a better outcome in inpatient treatment.” It is very common for hallucinogen abusers to have this issue because the drugs themselves are extremely potent, and those who look to abuse them often have serious psychological problems already. In addition, those who don’t already suffer from a mental disorder are likely to develop one through the abuse of these dangerous drugs.
  • These drugs are likely to leave lingering effects that the individual may not even realize are there. If you attend inpatient care, it will be more likely that you can work out these issues and make a change for the better in your life.
  • Relapse can be an extremely dangerous effect for those attempting to recover from hallucinogen abuse. While “deaths exclusively from acute overdose of LSD, magic mushrooms, and mescaline are extremely rare,” the behavior caused when someone is on these drugs can be very dangerous, often leading to self-mutilation or accidental death (Drug Enforcement Administration). Inpatient centers can ensure that the individual will not have a chance of relapse during their treatment, which is often when a person is most vulnerable.

Inpatient care can help you avoid many of the possible complications and consequences associated with hallucinogen abuse and recovery. The program can also treat any conditions you may currently be struggling with so you can experience a safer recovery overall.

Find Hallucinogen Abuse Treatment Now

Call 800-411-9312 (Who Answers?) today. We can help you find the best rehab center for your needs as well as inform you about the possible options your treatment will provide.

Qualities of the Best Hallucinogen Addiction Treatment Centers

Where do calls go?

Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Recovery Helpline or Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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