What We Treat at All In Solutions
Each addiction has a story behind it. Some people started with prescription medications that developed into a dependency, others started with alcohol to calm their anxiety, and others turned to substances as a means to cope.
Each addiction has a story behind it. Some people started with prescription medications that developed into a dependency, others started with alcohol to calm their anxiety, and others turned to substances as a means to cope.
Alcohol
Alcohol is the most common substance use disorder in the United States and, without medical supervision, one of the most dangerous substances a person can try to withdraw from. All In Solutions provides medically monitored detoxification, evidence-based therapy, and long-term recovery support services addressing both physical and psychological dependencies on alcohol.
Cocaine
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant whose use generates intense, but brief surges of dopamine, causing compulsive use and creating a cycle of highs and lows that is difficult to stop without clinical intervention. The cocaine addiction treatment provided by All In Solutions includes treatment for the neurological effects of stimulant use and the psychological and behavioral aspects of cocaine addiction.
Meth
Methamphetamine produces the most severe neurological impact of any commonly abused substance, and prolonged use causes significant cognitive decline, mental health symptoms, and physical deterioration. Methamphetamine recovery requires long-term clinical support, evidence-based therapy, and co-occurring mental health treatment alongside the substance use.
Heroin
Heroin addiction typically develops very rapidly, with a high degree of physical dependence and a raised risk of overdose, especially when the person is using street drugs, which are frequently cut with fentanyl. All In Solutions provides medically supervised detoxification, medication-assisted treatment, and a wide variety of programs that enable success in the long-term recovery process for heroin use disorder.
Zaza Red
Zaza Red is a product that contains tianeptine, which is an opioid-like substance that is sometimes called gas station heroin because it has similar effects to opiates. Although it’s advertised as a supplement, it can cause dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and misuse. People who use Zaza Red may experience cravings, changes in mood, or have trouble stopping without help from a professional and a structured program of treatment.
Opioids
Opioid use disorder is one of the most physically and psychologically complicated addictions to treat, and is largely driven by changes to the brain’s reward system. It is not uncommon for a person in recovery from an opioid addiction to have a very difficult time due to withdrawal symptoms, long-term pain, and co-occurring mental health conditions. All In Solutions offers medically supervised detoxification, medication-assisted treatment, and comprehensive clinical programming for opioid addiction.
Fentanyl
Fentanyl is responsible for a significant number of the overdose deaths in the United States and is one of the most potent and dangerous opioids in existence. Even small amounts can be dangerous, especially when mixed with other substances. Dependence can develop quickly, and withdrawal can be intense, often requiring medical supervision, medication-assisted treatment, and ongoing therapeutic support.
Prescription Drugs
Prescription drug abuse can include taking legitimate prescription medications like stimulants, sleep medications, or certain antidepressants outside of a doctor’s orders. Even when legally prescribed, these substances can be habit-forming or misused for performance or mood enhancement. The treatment for prescription drug misuse is generally centered around behavioral patterns associated with misuse, underlying mental health issues, and developing more effective coping skills to avoid continued misuse.
Benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepine dependency usually starts with a legally prescribed medication for anxiety or sleep disorders. As a result, benzodiazepines are one of the most complicated and misunderstood addictions there are. People who are trying to recover from a benzodiazepine dependency typically develop medical complications that require a carefully supervised taper. The All In Solutions clinical team has expertise in helping clients with safe individualized benzodiazepine detoxification and recovery.
Xanax
Xanax (alprazolam) is a widely prescribed benzodiazepine to treat anxiety or panic disorders, is often misused and presents an extremely high risk for dependence. When taken frequently and/or for extended periods of time, the use of Xanax will cause a patient to develop tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, while also making it difficult for the patient to function without the medication. Treatment for patients with Xanax dependence may involve medically supervised tapering and/or therapeutic intervention to treat anxiety and prevent relapse.
Kratom
Kratom is becoming an increasingly common substance of abuse; it works on the same brain region as opioids, producing dependency and similar withdrawal symptoms. There are many people using kratom who are unaware of its addictive potential or are trying to self-manage their withdrawal from opioids. The All In Solutions clinical team has experience treating kratom dependency, along with the development of comprehensive individualized treatment plans.
Club Drugs
Club drugs — including MDMA, GHB, ketamine, and related substances — are frequently associated with trauma, sexual assault, and co-occurring mental health conditions that require careful, trauma-informed clinical treatment. All In Solutions provides comprehensive care for club drug addiction that addresses the full clinical picture, not just the substance use.
Marijuana
Cannabis disorder is one of the most underrecognized forms of substance use disorder, and yet has an enormous clinical relevance. Heavy, long-term users and those who began using marijuana as teenagers experience significant and chronic health problems. All In Solutions provides evidence-based treatment for marijuana use disorder while treating each individual with the respect and compassion they deserve, and takes seriously the psychological issues and co-occurring mental health conditions that can develop.
Barbiturates
Barbiturates are classified as central nervous system depressants and were once prescribed widely as medications for anxiety and sleep disorders. Due to the significant risk for dependence and overdose, the use of barbiturates is now more limited. Misuse can lead to sedation, impaired judgment, and dangerous withdrawal symptoms. Treatment typically requires medical supervision and structured therapy to support safe recovery.