At Etowah Recovery Center, our Atlanta addiction treatment center is here to help those struggling with different types of behavioral health disorders. Our structured and comfortable programs are designed to empower you or your loved ones on their path to recovery.
Our mission is to not only help individuals recover from substance abuse and mental illness, but to help clients change their lives with educational and holistic clinical treatments backed by evidence-based modalities. Our programs have helped many others recreate and reclaim their lives, and are ready to help you reclaim yours. Learn more about what we treat below.
Alcohol Use Disorder is a medical condition characterized by an inability to manage or control alcohol consumption despite negative repercussions.
Drug addiction is a brain disorder involving functional changes to brain circuits involved in reward, stress, and self-control.
At our cocaine rehab, we enable individuals to regain their health and embark on a new, focused chapter of their lives.
Fentanyl addiction is a serious substance use disorder stemming from the misuse of this potent synthetic opioid, which is often prescribed for severe pain.
Heroin addiction is a chronic disease characterized by the compulsive use of heroin, a highly addictive opioid drug, despite its harmful consequences.
Marijuana addiction, also known as cannabis use disorder, occurs when an individual cannot stop using the drug despite its negative impacts on their daily life.
Methamphetamine addiction is a severe substance use disorder characterized by compulsive use of methamphetamine, a potent and highly addictive stimulant.
Prescription opiate addiction occurs when an individual becomes dependent on prescribed opioid medications such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, or morphine.
Benzodiazepine addiction is a severe dependence on benzodiazepines, a class of drugs primarily used for treating anxiety and insomnia. This addiction can develop even when these medications are used as prescribed.
Methamphetamine addiction is a severe substance use disorder characterized by compulsive use of methamphetamine, a potent and highly addictive stimulant.
A dual diagnosis disorder, also known as co-occurring disorders, refers to the simultaneous presence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder.
Inhalant addiction refers to the compulsive and harmful use of substances that are inhaled to produce mind-altering effects.
Anxiety is a normal and often healthy emotion. However, when a person regularly feels disproportionate levels of anxiety, it might become a medical disorder.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 2.8% of U.S. adults have bipolar disorder.
Depression, also known as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is a common but serious mood disorder that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a chronic and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that they feel the urge to repeat over and over.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
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