Doctors commonly prescribe Valium to treat various conditions, and, for most people, it can be safely used for short periods. However, because Valium creates a pleasant feeling of relaxation and calmness, it does have a high potential for abuse and addiction. How can you tell when you or someone you care about has crossed the line from use to abuse? It can be helpful to learn more about the symptoms of Valium addiction so that you can make wise decisions about treatment for yourself or a loved one. Reach out to Liberty Health’s valium addiction rehab center at 855.959.4521.

What Are the Signs of Valium Addiction?

The signs of abuse can be subtle or very obvious. Not every person will exhibit each sign or display the valium addiction symptoms in the same way. Here are the five most common symptoms of Valium abuse:

  1. Preoccupation with getting or having Valium, even hoarding or saving Valium for later
  2. Getting in trouble at work, school, or with the law
  3. Lying about Valium use or trying to conceal the extent of Valium use from others
  4. Physical symptoms such as slurred speech, confusion, sleeping a lot, or dilated pupils
  5. Withdrawal from family, friends, and activities that were formerly important

Learning to recognize these signs of Valium addiction can help individuals find the support programs that best meet their needs.

What To Do When You Recognize Valium Abuse Signs

Once you have recognized the signs of Valium abuse in yourself or a loved one, it is time to get help. Even though you may want to try to quit on your own, suddenly stopping Valium can be dangerous without the supervision of a medical professional. Since Valium is a drug that acts on the central nervous system when it is suddenly stopped, it can cause problems. In rare cases, it could even cause a seizure, leading to injury or even death. For this reason, many people choose to enter treatment in a Valium addiction rehab center.

How Can a Valium Addiction Rehab Center Help?

When clients enter a treatment program for Valium addiction, they will be evaluated by care staff, including medical and counseling staff. Frequently, it will be determined that the client will benefit from medically-supervised detox or a Valium withdrawal management program. In these programs, clients are slowly weaned off of Valium while being monitored by medical staff. This method ensures that the client will be as comfortable and safe as possible while withdrawing from Valium.

During this time, the client will also receive a variety of therapies and types of counseling to help them address the root causes of their addiction and help them develop the skills they will need to achieve lasting recovery. Some of the types of therapy that may be offered are:

  • Individual counseling
  • Group therapy
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy  (DBT)
  • Complementary/Alternative therapies
  • Wellness Treatments

Is Valium Addiction Treatment Really Effective?

Studies show that people who complete a comprehensive addiction treatment program have a greater likelihood of maintaining their recovery over time. Furthermore, addiction treatment programs can help clients build a strong support system that will help them avoid relapse and provide a new social network that is not dependent on drug use. Having the support of family, loved ones, and a strong sober community is crucial to recovery.

Liberty Health Services Can Help With Valium Abuse and Addiction

At Liberty Health Services, our primary focus is on helping our clients and their families heal from the trauma of addiction and achieve lasting recovery. Located in Derry, New Hampshire, our luxury treatment center provides the perfect environment for our clients to rest and focus fully on recovery. Reach out to our caring and compassionate staff today at 855.959.4521 and let us tell you how we can help.

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