How Lighthouse Works To Treat

Stimulant Addiction

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Prescription stimulant addiction often starts with a purpose that feels justified – studying for exams, meeting deadlines, keeping up with demands that feel impossible otherwise. But tolerance builds quickly, and what once felt like a performance edge becomes a baseline requirement. The crash that follows brings fatigue, depression, and cravings that drive repeated use – and quitting without support is harder than most people expect.

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Recovery doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Lighthouse combines clinical care, psychiatric support, life-skills training, family work, and continued support into one integrated program designed to address every aspect of a client’s recovery. Whether someone is in our outpatient programs or our Extended Care platform –  they’re getting holistic care –  with every component working together to build lasting recovery and an independent life.

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We treat people, not diagnoses. Every client’s journey begins with a comprehensive assessment, and every treatment plan is built around their unique history, their personal goals, and the level of support they actually need. Our approach is progress-based and shame-free, focused on understanding and addressing the underlying causes of addiction rather than simply managing symptoms. Recovery is deeply personal, and we believe treatment should be too.

Accountability

We work with clients who are ready to do the work. That means high accountability – required meeting attendance, regular drug testing, weekly case management, and clear expectations throughout the process. For some of our Extended Care clients, the decision to come to treatment was made by their family, not themselves, and that’s okay. We meet clients where they are and help them find their own reasons to stay, because lasting recovery requires willingness – and our job is to create the conditions where that willingness can take root and grow.

Clinical Excellence

Our clinical team includes masters-level clinicians with real expertise in trauma, attachment, family systems, and co-occurring disorders. Groups are capped at eight clients – half the industry average – because meaningful therapeutic work requires attention that simply isn’t possible in larger settings. The curriculum is custom-designed in-house, and we maintain JCAHO accreditation, the highest standard in healthcare. Every piece of our clinical infrastructure exists for one reason: to deliver the kind of care that actually produces lasting change.

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Lighthouse has been part of the Dallas recovery community for almost ten years, and in that time we’ve had the privilege of working with hundreds of clients and their families from across the country. That longevity has shaped everything we do – our clinical approach, our programming, the team we’ve built – because we’ve learned what actually works and what doesn’t. When clients and families are looking for the right fit, they tend to find their way to us.

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Some FAQ’s about stimulant addiction.

Lighthouse is here to help you on your journey to healing. Thank you for your trust.

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As a provider, I know that navigating addiction can be overwhelming, and clients often have many questions. That’s why we’ve put together this FAQ to address how treatment can help addiction. Our goal is to help you understand how Lighthouse supports both the physical and mental aspects of recovery, offering the tools you need for long-term success and well-being.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at (214) 717-5884 or over email at hello@lighthouserecoverytx.com.


How do I know if my stimulant use has become a problem?

If you’re taking more than prescribed, using someone else’s medication, or feeling like you can’t function without it, those are warning signs. Other signs include needing higher doses for the same effect, obsessing over your supply, using stimulants for tasks you used to handle without them, and experiencing crashes that interfere with your mood or daily life. For loved ones, watch for changes in sleep patterns, appetite, mood swings, increased anxiety, or a growing dependence on medication to get through normal activities.

Can I become addicted to stimulants if I have a legitimate prescription?

Yes. Even when prescribed for ADHD, stimulants carry addiction risk – especially if doses increase over time or the medication is used in ways other than directed. The line between therapeutic use and dependence can be hard to see, particularly when stopping the medication makes focus and productivity feel impossible. If you find yourself unable to function without stimulants or taking more than prescribed, it’s worth discussing with a doctor or specialist.

What’s the difference between dependence and addiction?

Dependence means your body has adapted to the drug and experiences withdrawal without it. Addiction includes dependence but also involves compulsive use despite negative consequences – continuing to use even when it’s affecting your health, relationships, work, or wellbeing. Someone can be physically dependent on stimulants without meeting the full criteria for addiction, but dependence often progresses when use continues or escalates.

What does stimulant withdrawal feel like?

Stimulant withdrawal is less physically dangerous than opioid or benzodiazepine withdrawal, but it’s psychologically intense. Symptoms include extreme fatigue, depression, irritability, difficulty concentrating, increased appetite, vivid dreams, and strong cravings. Many people experience anhedonia – a flat, joyless feeling – that can last for weeks. The crash after stopping stimulants often drives people back to use before the brain has had time to recover.

Is prescription stimulant addiction as serious as addiction to illegal drugs?

Yes. Prescription stimulants like Adderall are Schedule II controlled substances – the same classification as cocaine and methamphetamine – because of their high potential for abuse and dependence. The fact that they come from a pharmacy doesn’t make them safer when misused. Addiction to prescription stimulants can derail careers, damage relationships, and cause significant mental and physical health consequences. The source of the drug doesn’t determine the severity of the problem.

Why are stimulants so hard to quit?

Stimulants change the brain’s reward and motivation systems. With regular use, the brain reduces its natural dopamine production, making it difficult to feel focused, energized, or motivated without the drug. When you stop, the contrast is stark – everything feels harder, slower, and less rewarding. This crash, combined with the memory of how productive or capable the drug made you feel, creates powerful psychological pull to go back. Breaking that cycle requires time, support, and often clinical help.

My loved one uses Adderall to study but doesn’t have a prescription. Should I be worried?

Yes. Using prescription stimulants without a prescription is both illegal and risky. It’s also a sign that they may be struggling with demands they doesn’t know how to manage otherwise – or that use has already become a pattern. Many young adults who misuse stimulants don’t see it as a problem because the drug feels functional rather than recreational. But tolerance builds, dependence develops, and what starts as a study aid can become something much harder to control. It’s worth having a direct conversation now.

What does treatment for stimulant addiction look like?

Treatment focuses primarily on behavioral and clinical approaches, since stimulant withdrawal doesn’t require medical detox the way opioids or benzodiazepines do. At Lighthouse, treatment includes individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatric evaluation to address underlying issues like ADHD, anxiety, or depression. We help clients understand what drove their stimulant use, develop healthier strategies for managing focus and stress, and build the structure and accountability needed to stay off the drug long-term.

How long does recovery from stimulant addiction take?

Acute withdrawal symptoms typically resolve within one to two weeks, but the psychological effects – especially fatigue, low motivation, and difficulty concentrating – can persist for a month or longer. The brain needs time to restore normal dopamine function. Research suggests that at least 90 days of sustained treatment significantly improves long-term outcomes. For many people, ongoing support through extended care or outpatient programming is what makes the difference between short-term abstinence and lasting recovery.

Is recovery from stimulant addiction possible?

Yes. Stimulant addiction is serious, but people recover from it every day. The brain does heal, focus returns, and life without stimulants is not only possible – it’s more sustainable. Recovery requires addressing both the addiction and whatever underlying issues made stimulants feel necessary in the first place. With the right support, structure, and time, lasting change is absolutely achievable.