Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment in Roseville, CA
Methamphetamine addiction causes profound and wide-ranging changes to brain chemistry, behavior, physical health, and relationships. Recovery from meth requires a structured, intensive, and specialized treatment approach led by clinicians who deeply understand the unique neurological and psychological challenges of methamphetamine use disorder.
Our methamphetamine treatment program provides comprehensive residential care including medical monitoring, evidence-based individual and group therapy, dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring conditions, and holistic wellness support to help the brain and body begin to heal.
How Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment Works at Roseville Recovery Center
Medical Stabilization & Monitoring
Clinical monitoring and supportive care during the crash, withdrawal, and early recovery phase of methamphetamine cessation.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Evidence-based CBT and behavioral therapies specifically targeting meth-related thought patterns, cravings, and high-risk behaviors.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated treatment for co-occurring meth-induced psychosis, depression, anxiety, paranoia, and other psychiatric conditions.
Community Reinforcement & Recovery Skills
Building a strong, supportive community and practical recovery skills that protect long-term sobriety after methamphetamine treatment.
Why Choose Roseville Recovery Center?
Roseville Recovery Center is DHCS licensed by the State of California and Joint Commission accredited — two of the highest credentials a treatment center can hold. Our multidisciplinary clinical team brings diverse expertise and a shared commitment to compassionate, individualized care.
Serving Roseville, Sacramento, Rocklin, Folsom, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Lincoln, Auburn, Granite Bay, Rancho Cordova, and all of Northern California, we are conveniently located and deeply committed to making quality addiction treatment accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions — Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment
There is currently no FDA-approved medication specifically for methamphetamine use disorder, but behavioral therapies and contingency management approaches are highly effective and well-supported by research.
Meaningful physical and cognitive healing typically begins within 30 to 90 days of stopping meth use. Full recovery is an ongoing, lifelong process — but the improvements in brain function, mood, and daily life can be dramatic.
Prolonged methamphetamine use can affect brain structure and function, but research consistently shows significant recovery of cognitive function, mood regulation, and overall brain health with sustained sobriety.
Yes. Our clinical team is experienced in safely managing methamphetamine-induced psychosis and other psychiatric symptoms, which are addressed as part of our integrated dual diagnosis treatment approach.
Ready to Begin Your Recovery Journey in Roseville, CA?
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