
Drug addiction in any form can quickly cause your life to spiral out of control. Addiction can consume your thoughts, govern your actions, and take priority above all other aspects of your life, including your family, friends, your job, or the hobbies you once loved. Any substance can become addictive, but some drugs have a higher potential for abuse than others.
Our team at Decision Point Center treats:
- Benzodiazepine addiction: Benzodiazepines, commonly known as benzos, are a class of prescription drugs used to treat anxiety, insomnia, and other conditions. Benzodiazepine addiction can occur when individuals misuse these medications or use them for extended periods beyond the prescribed guidelines. People may become addicted to these drugs when they misuse them by taking higher doses or using them recreationally. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe, including anxiety, seizures, and insomnia.
- Xanax and Ambien addiction: Xanax and Ambien are specific benzodiazepine medications often associated with addiction. Xanax is primarily prescribed for the treatment of anxiety and panic disorders, while Ambien is a prescription sleep aid used for the short-term treatment of insomnia.
- Cocaine addiction: Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that can lead to intense cravings and addiction after repeated use. Users experience increased energy and euphoria, but it's often followed by a "crash," leading to a cycle of use. Long-term use can lead to severe physical and psychological health issues.
- Prescription drug addiction: This can involve various prescription medications, including opioids, sedatives, and stimulants. People may become addicted when they misuse these medications for non-medical reasons or exceed prescribed dosages.
- Opiate addiction: Opiates, like heroin and prescription painkillers (e.g., OxyContin, Vicodin), can lead to severe physical and psychological dependence. Withdrawal symptoms can be excruciating and often drive continued use.
- Heroin addiction: Heroin is a powerful illegal opioid that rapidly leads to addiction. It can cause severe physical and psychological health problems, and overdose is a significant risk.
- Meth addiction: Meth is a potent stimulant that can lead to intense addiction. It causes a range of physical and mental health issues, and quitting can be very challenging due to withdrawal symptoms.
- Marijuana addiction: Although less common than some other substances, marijuana can still lead to addiction. Users may experience withdrawal symptoms when trying to quit, including irritability and insomnia.
- Fentanyl Addiction: Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is extremely potent and can be fatal in small doses. People may become addicted when they seek out this drug for its powerful high.
- Kratom addiction: Kratom is a plant-derived substance with opioid-like effects. While it is legal in some places, it can still lead to addiction and withdrawal symptoms when used regularly.
If you struggle with any of the substances above, residential rehabilitation may be a good start. While it can be easy to blame yourself your addiction, it is important to remember that addiction is a disease, and like any disease, you need to seek treatment to overcome it.

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Drug Rehab in Prescott, AZ
Overcome Drug Addiction at Decision Point Center
It doesn't matter which substance you struggle with, addiction is a disease that feeds off isolation and fear. If you're reaching out for help, congratulations! You are taking the first step toward your recovery. Contact Decision Point Center today to learn more about our Arizona drug rehab and addiction treatment services. Our professionals can help you triumph over your drug addiction.
While our treatment plans vary based on the underlying issues that fuel substance abuse, we address a wide range of drug addictions with our proven programs. You are our priority. We support a holistic recovery process and all aspects of your wellbeing. Addiction is a chronic illness and managing it can be a lifelong battle. There is no shame in asking for help.
If you or a loved one is in need of drug addiction rehab in Arizona, know that hope begins here. Call us at (844) 292-5010 or get in touch with us online to get the support you need.
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Drug rehabs in Arizona are fairly common due to the high number of individuals struggling with substance abuse in the state. According to 2018 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Arizona has one of the highest drug overdose death rates in the United States at roughly 23.8 deaths per 100,000 people. This has been steadily increasing over the past decade as more and more illicit drugs are smuggled over the southern border.

Drug addiction is a deadly disease, but it is one that can be overcome with the right treatment. In fact, studies have shown that more than half of all individuals who seek and stay engaged in drug addiction treatment for more than one year achieve lasting sobriety. At our Arizona drug rehab, we have seen these success stories and have played a part in making them happen since 2004.
At Decision Point Center, our residential program is a great starting point for the length of drug rehab. However, at our Arizona drug treatment center, we treat each person individually. Substance abuse is a complex, chronic disease; therefore, our program is based on your unique needs and progress.
With our residential treatment program, our drug rehab in Arizona will allow you to engage in therapy and treatment in a safe environment. Our team of therapists, counselors, and doctors will generate a treatment plan that is best for you, and provide you with a safe place to confront your substance use. No matter what substance you are struggling with, our dedicated team of mental health professionals are ready to help you get back to being you.
While often used interchangeably, "drug abuse" and "drug addiction" have different connotations and meanings. Understanding the difference between these terms can be helpful when understanding the complex topic of addiction.
- Drug abuse refers to a person using a particular substance without being addicted to them. An example of this would be a person using cocaine for the first time, or a person continuing to take a prescription opioid pain medication long after it is medically necessary. Regular drug abuse can lead to certain patterns of behavior that result in addiction.
- Drug addiction is defined by the National Institute on Drug Abuse as a "chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences." Drug addiction is considered a brain disorder, as it involves physical changes to the reward, stress, and self-control areas of the brain.

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“Thank you for helping me navigate through one of the most difficult times in my life. I really attribute my experience while in your care to saving my life and career.”- Phil O.
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“Doug and Wade really helped me and my loved ones through a tough time.”- J.C.
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This facility deserves a special recognition. They have been around for years but the services they provide and the recovery that comes out of their facility, only seem to grow over the years. I have worked with Stephen from the admissions department and he has always gone above and beyond to make sure clients feel comfortable and get the care they need. I definitely recommend Decision Point Center!!!!- Ashley B.

We Understand You May Have Questions
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How Do I Know if I'm an Addict?At Decision Point we avoid labels and embrace empowerment. With our comprehensive assessments, clinical expertise, and varying levels and lengths of treatment we determine which route is best for your unique needs.
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Can I Afford Treatment?Thanks to insurance plans and financing options, more people than ever before are able to receive the treatment they need. When you call our Admissions Team, they will leave no stone unturned in finding ways for you to obtain treatment including setting up a payment plan that meets your needs. You can even verify your insurance coverage here.
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How Does Decision Point Determine My Treatment Plan?You are unique. Our commitment to, “You-based” treatment is at the forefront of what we do. Through one of the most comprehensive assessments in the treatment world today, we create, tweak, and refine your plan to provide a treatment experience uniquely tailored to your strengths, weaknesses and condition.
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What Programs Are Offered?Decision Point Center is a residential treatment program that covers a variety of treatment therapies depending on what is needed for the individual.



Meet Our Dedicated Team
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Mary Ann Zuppardo Executive Director
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Dr. Terry Vaughan Medical Director, Psychiatrist
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Stephen Leza Director of Admissions & Business Development
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Lindy Howard, MA, LPC Clinical Director
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Luke Bailey Director of Compliance
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Deborah Pallett, P.A. Physician Assistant
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Dr. Julia L. Summers, LPC DBT Therapist
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Douglas Winter MS, LISAC, CSAT Primary Therapist
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Mark Branson, MA, LPC, NCC Trauma Therapist
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Troy Trout Outdoor Activity Coordinator