Finding Inner Peace

Substance Abuse

Treatment Overview

Substance Abuse Treatment at Finding Inner Peace

Substance Abuse

At Finding Inner Peace, we recognize that substance abuse is not a matter of weakness but a complex medical and emotional challenge that affects every part of life. Our program is designed to provide evidence-based, compassionate care to help individuals break free from the cycle of addiction. 

Through personalized treatment plans, medication-assisted therapy when appropriate, and ongoing counseling, we guide our patients toward long-term recovery and restored well-being. We focus on treating the whole person, including mind, body, and spirit, so that healing is sustainable and life can be lived with purpose again.

Improving Quality of Life

Common Substance Abuse Issues We Address

Substance use disorders come in many forms, and our team is experienced in supporting individuals facing a wide range of challenges, including:

How Treatment Helps You Heal

Benefits of Our Substance Abuse Treatment

Choosing to seek treatment is one of the most powerful decisions a person can make. At Finding Inner Peace, patients benefit from:

  • In 2023, 48.5 million people aged 12 or older in the U.S. (about 17.1%) had a substance use disorder in the past year. SAMHSA

  • Of these, around 28.9 million had an alcohol use disorder and 27.2 million had a drug use disorder.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many people are unsure if their use has crossed into addiction. Common signs include:

  • Difficulty controlling how much or how often you use

  • Strong cravings or withdrawal symptoms when not using

  • Strained relationships with family, friends, or coworkers

  • Neglecting work, school, or responsibilities

  • Trying to quit but not being able to on your own

If these sound familiar, treatment may be the right next step.

Our team is experienced in helping patients struggling with:

  • Alcohol dependence and binge drinking

  • Prescription medication misuse (opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants)

  • Illicit drug addiction such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines

  • Polysubstance use (using more than one substance at a time)

Treatment is personalized, but most patients can expect a combination of medical care and counseling. This may include:

  • A thorough assessment to understand your needs

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to reduce cravings and withdrawal

  • One-on-one counseling to address underlying causes

  • Group therapy for peer support and shared experiences

  • Ongoing aftercare to prevent relapse and build healthy routines

Not always. Some people benefit from a medical detox if physical withdrawal symptoms are strong or unsafe. Others can begin outpatient treatment without detox. During your first evaluation, we’ll determine the safest and most effective approach for you.

Quitting without support can be overwhelming and unsafe. Professional treatment offers:

  • Medical supervision to reduce withdrawal risks

  • Counseling to address root causes of addiction

  • Structured care to build accountability

  • Access to proven medications that ease cravings

  • A supportive environment where you’re not alone

The length of treatment depends on the individual. Some people benefit from a few months of intensive care, while others need ongoing support for a year or longer. At Finding Inner Peace, we create flexible plans that match your goals and pace of recovery.

Relapse does not mean failure — it often means the approach needs to be adjusted. Our team specializes in helping people who have relapsed by:

  • Identifying new triggers and stressors

  • Teaching healthier coping strategies

  • Adjusting or adding medications if appropriate

  • Providing stronger aftercare and relapse prevention support

Yes, many insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment. At Finding Inner Peace, we help patients verify coverage and explore options. If you don’t have insurance, we can discuss alternative payment solutions so cost isn’t a barrier to getting the care you need.