What is Adderall?
Adderall is a prescription stimulant, one that stimulates the central nervous system, designed to control impulsivity for those with impulse control disorders or to control symptoms of ADHD. It is most commonly prescribed for children, teens, and adults with ADHD to stimulate the central nervous system and help improve focus and concentration. Over 50 million prescriptions have been written for ADHD since 2011, with adults becoming the largest consumers of Adderall as of 2021.
How Adderall Works
Adderall works by binding to the dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine receptors in the brain. When this happens, it increases the chemicals in your brain to improve alertness, focus, and concentration, but it can also lead to euphoria, making you feel good.
Adderall, as a stimulant, is potentially addictive, and whether you are prescribed Adderall for a condition or have been using Adderall as a stimulant to improve focus in school or at work, there is a risk of developing addiction, not to mention the long-term effects of Adderall abuse.
Without treatment, abusing Adderall long-term can have a direct effect on your central nervous system, leading to things like:
- Chest pain
- Problems breathing
- Paranoia
- Seizures
- Hallucinations
- Aggressive behavior
- Weight changes
- Irritability
- Insomnia
In addition to the long-term health impacts of Adderall abuse, there is also a risk of overdose. Taking Adderall in conjunction with substances like alcohol increases the chances of a fatal overdose.
Getting Help for Adderall Addiction
If you or someone close to you is struggling with Adderall addiction, our Adderall addiction treatment centers in New York can provide comprehensive, flexible outpatient programs.
Therapeutic Care
A big part of any treatment plan is therapy. This is particularly effective for people who are struggling with ADHD and want to reduce or alleviate their reliance on medication to control symptoms or, at the very least, reduce and alleviate reliance on Adderall. This comes through the coping skills and other self-care techniques that we teach in our group, family, and individual therapy sessions. At Elevate Point, our therapy program is much more than just sitting in a chair and talking. We provide a range of modalities.
Part of our individual therapy program involves working with a licensed professional to:
- Explore factors contributing to your current well-being
- Navigating personal challenges
- Setting and achieving goals in recovery
- Building last resilience
Individual therapy is an important part of any program, as it provides a safe place to build trust and communication with your therapist, helping to meet your needs.
Group therapy provides a chance to communicate with other people in similar programs, going through similar struggles. We aim to create spaces for meaningful discussions and encouragement, which sets the stage for continued socialization and sober support during recovery.
Whether you are participating in our adult or adolescent programs, we provide family therapy as an integral part of that same socialization and support. Our family therapy sessions help create a healthier home environment by improving communication and internal dynamics.
This can be achieved through education, where family members learn what boundaries are or how to avoid enabling. It can take place with communication tools to identify current communication methods and adopt healthier forms if necessary.
Similarly, for our adult programs, we also offer couples therapy. Couples therapy provides a safe environment for couples to support one another, improve communication, learn about boundaries in mental health and recovery, and rebuild broken trust or relationships.
Holistic Practices
By focusing on a whole-person approach to recovery, our Adderall addiction treatment centers incorporate holistic practices like art therapy, yoga, and mindfulness to help promote your overall recovery.
During recovery, you will likely experience some difficult emotions, including stress and triggers. The recovery process can bring with it bouts of loneliness, anxiety, and depression.
It is important to learn that you cannot control things like stress when you are out in the world, but what you can control is your reaction to stress, triggers, or any other challenges.
Our aim is to incorporate things like mindfulness and breath work, helping you to be aware of your breathing habits, the way you structure your breathing, and the impact that can have on your mood. Simple exercises like square breathing instead of clavicular breathing when you are stressed or anxious can help reduce anxiety levels or the risk of panic attacks.
Yoga goes hand in hand with all of our mindfulness practices, teaching you how to sit with discomfort in the present moment.
When you work with gentle yoga practices, you can incorporate your breathing in a structured way and learn to accept difficulty, pain, and struggle, knowing that it is temporary and knowing that you have control over things like your breathing no matter what else might be going on.
Yoga is a great way to bring your mind to the present when you are ruminating about the past and dealing with depression or anxiety about the future. It builds your physical and emotional well-being.
Another form of holistic care is our art therapy, which we offer as a way to nonverbally express emotions, get rid of stress and anxiety with tactile engagement, and build your resilience. For some clients, they don’t necessarily know how to express themselves with words, but art provides an alternative.
There is no level of artistic experience or achievement required to take advantage of the efficacy of art therapy at our Adderall addiction treatment centers.



Find Help Today for Adderall Addiction
If you are looking for Adderall addiction treatment centers, Elevate Point provides comprehensive and flexible outpatient programs for adults and adolescents. Using a whole-person approach to therapy with trauma-informed care, we provide evidence-based, holistic modalities that can give you the tools you need to deal with stress and triggers without turning to drugs and alcohol.
Call us today at 212.285.2022 to learn more about Adderall treatment in New York.
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