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Drug Addiction

When using becomes something else.

Nobody plans to develop an addiction. It happens slowly — a way to cope, a way to feel normal, a way to escape — until one day the thing you were using to manage your life is the thing managing you. By then, willpower isn't the answer. It never was.

At Ebb Tide, we treat substance use as the serious medical condition it is. Real care, real medical support, real therapy — not lectures, not shame, not promises that don't hold up. Medicaid is accepted for qualifying programs.

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Substances We Treat

The specific things people come to us for.

Different substances affect the body and mind in different ways. Our clinical team treats each one with the approach it actually needs — not a one-size-fits-all playbook.

Opioids

Heroin · Fentanyl · OxyContin · Percocet · Vicodin · Norco · Codeine · Morphine · Methadone · Tramadol

Opioid use disorder is often where the stakes are highest. Fentanyl has made every relapse a potential overdose, and prescription painkillers — oxycodone, hydrocodone, and the rest — can start legitimately and end somewhere no one planned. We treat opioid dependence with medical support, cravings management, and long-term therapy.

Cocaine & Stimulants

Powder cocaine · Crack · Amphetamines · Adderall · Ritalin · Vyvanse

Stimulant withdrawal isn't usually physically dangerous, but the psychological piece — the crash, the cravings, the mood swings — is where most relapses happen. We treat cocaine, crack, and prescription stimulant misuse with stabilization, trigger work, and the habits that make the next high unnecessary.

Methamphetamine

Crystal meth · Ice · Speed

Meth changes brain chemistry in ways that take time to recover from. Sleep, cognition, mood — all of it needs space to reset. Our approach combines medical monitoring with patient, consistent therapy, so the recovery process matches the timeline the brain actually needs.

Benzodiazepines

Xanax (alprazolam) · Valium (diazepam) · Klonopin (clonazepam) · Ativan (lorazepam)

Benzodiazepine dependence is serious and, in some cases, medically dangerous to stop without supervision. We coordinate with medical providers to support safe tapering and then address the anxiety, sleep, or trauma that was often underneath the prescription in the first place.

Cannabis

Marijuana · THC · Edibles · Concentrates

Cannabis use disorder is real, even when it's socially normalized. When daily use is getting in the way of work, relationships, or motivation — or when stopping triggers anxiety and sleep problems you can't manage — it deserves the same attention as any other substance.

Polysubstance Use

Multiple substances · Mixing · Cross-addiction

Most people coming in aren't using just one thing. Alcohol plus cocaine. Opioids plus benzos. The treatment plan has to account for everything — interactions, triggers, and the pattern of substitution that often drives long-term relapse. We build care around what's actually happening, not a single-substance assumption.

Ebb Tide residence exterior with pool and open sky — a calm environment for recovery
Alcohol Addiction

Drinking that won't stay manageable.

Alcohol is the most socially accepted drug there is, which is part of what makes alcohol use disorder so hard to recognize — and so hard to talk about. People think alcoholism looks like rock bottom. Often it looks like someone still going to work, still picking up the kids, still functioning — while something underneath is quietly falling apart.

We treat alcohol use disorder with the same care and seriousness as any other addiction — the deeper work of understanding what was happening underneath, and the practical work of learning to live without the thing that was filling the gap.

Co-Occurring Disorders

When addiction isn't the only thing.

For many people in active addiction, drugs and alcohol are a way of managing something else — anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, bipolar disorder. When the substance comes out of the picture, what's underneath is still there, often louder than before.

At Ebb Tide, we treat both. Our clinical team is trained in dual diagnosis care, which means substance use and mental health conditions are addressed together — not separately, not one before the other. Treating only half the problem is how relapse happens.

Conditions we work with

Depression
Anxiety disorders
ADHD
Bipolar disorder
Trauma and PTSD
Personality disorders
If Something Resonates

If something resonates here, call us.

Even just to talk. We can help you figure out whether what you're dealing with fits what we do — and if not, we'll point you somewhere it does.