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Best Treatment Centers for Psychedelics in South Africa

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13 Best Centers in South Africa

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Residential
Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Connection Mental Healthcare

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Drug Addiction
Gambling
Marijuana
Methamphetamine
Prescription Drugs
Cost-effective treatment for substance use, process addictions, and mental health in seaside luxury with top-tier clinical care and warm hospitality... More
  • Budget Friendly

    Budget Friendly

  • Private Rooms Available

    Private Rooms Available

  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

Residential
Cape Town, South Africa

The Cedars Cape Manor House

(21)
Substance Use
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Eating Disorders
Family Program
Introduction to the 12 Step Program
Prescription Drugs
Residential
Twelve Step
A haven for recovery from chemical and behavioural addictions. Helps clients create lives of quality and meaning through 28- and 90-day residential programmes... More
  • 12-Step Approach

    12-Step Approach

  • Budget Friendly

    Budget Friendly

  • Tech Friendly

    Tech Friendly

Residential

KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, Africa

The Cedars Midlands Estate

(29)
Substance Use
Drug Addiction
Introduction to the 12 Step Program
Prescription Drugs
Residential
Twelve Step
A 40-patient, peaceful and private residential estate offering inpatient treatment for chemical and behavioral addictions... More
Residential

Cape Town, South Africa

Harmony Clinic

(2)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Drug Addiction
Evidence-Based
Licensed Primary Mental Health
A holistic treatment center providing a Minnesota Model approach to mental health and addiction treatment, using a variety of evidence-based and personalized care... More
Residential

Little Falls, Johannesburg, South Africa

Eagles View Wellness Centre

(15)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Burnout
Co-Occurring Disorders
Detox
Drug Addiction
Eating Disorders
Gambling
Prescription Drugs
Using transformation, luxury and wellness to treat substance and process addictions with multiple levels of care, including detox, residential and sober living... More
Residential

St. Fransic Bay, South Africa

Ocean Bay Recovery

(4)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
A boutique addiction treatment center near the beach integrating nature with personalized care, 12-Step support, and evidence-based treatment... More
Residential

Dududu, South Africa, Africa

Cedars South Coast Estate

(33)
Substance Use
Drug Addiction
Prescription Drugs
Residential
Twelve Step
Capturing the essence of both privacy and quality treatment with a strong 12-Step program and fun wellness activities in tranquil settings... More
Sober Living

Cape Town, South Africa

Liberty Home Addiction Care

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Sober Living
A sober living and secondary reintegration home with counseling, 12-Step support, job skills training, and private rooms... More
Residential

Benoni, South Africa

MyRehab

Substance Use
Drug Addiction
Residential treatment with medical detox, individualized therapy, support groups, and aftercare assistance... More
Residential

Emalahleni, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Breakthrough Wellness Centre

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Drug Addiction
Opioids
A faith-based recovery program combining individual, group, and recreational therapy to treat addiction in a countryside setting... More
Sober Living

Johannesburg, South Africa

On Course Recovery and Wellness Centre

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Drug Addiction
Trauma
Young Adults
Offering tailored recovery programs combining intensive 1-on-1 counseling with 12-Step support, fitness, and luxury amenities... More
Residential

KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

South Coast Recovery Centre and Halfway House

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Personality Disorders
Trauma
Offering residential and outpatient services, as well as gender-specific sober living, with a focus on 12-Step support and tailored care plans... More
Residential

Ballito, South Africa

Journey Recovery & Wellness Ballito

(3)
Wellness
Alcohol
Burnout
Couples
Depression
Drug Addiction
Executives
Professionals
Trauma
A luxurious rehabilitation center offering compassionate treatment for addiction and mental health in a supportive, family-like atmosphere... More
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More About Treatment Centers for Psychedelics

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Psychedelic drugs are a group of drugs often referred to as hallucinogenic substances. They can alter your sensory perceptions, the way you think and your energy levels. They come in a variety of forms, including man-made chemical compounds like LSD or MDMA and natural substances like peyote plants or magic mushrooms. The most common forms of psychedelics are:

  • LSD (also known as acid)
  • Mescaline (a naturally occurring psychedelic substance found in cactus plants, most common being the peyote cactus)
  • Psilocybin (psychedelic substance found in fungi)
  • Ketamine (a dissociative anesthetic)
  • Ecstasy (also known as MDMA)

How Do Psychedelics Work?

Psychedelics work by interacting with chemical receptors in your brain, most often impacting serotonin, dopamine and glutamate. These neurotransmitters regulate your mood, sensory perception, sleep, hunger levels, your thoughts and many other functions.

Psychedelic substances bind to these receptors and alter the typical function and communication between the neurotransmitters. Because of this, your brain is thought to be in a heightened state of flexibility when using psychedelics. This can allow for new connections between brain regions, increased creativity, introspection, change of mind and perception, and feelings of increased alertness.

The Effects of Psychedelics

The effects of psychedelics will vary greatly depending on the person. Other influencing factors include dosage, surroundings and personality of the person taking them. . General effects can consist of:

  • Physical changes - Dilated pupils, change in body temperature, fast heart rate
  • Spiritual effects - Mystical experiences, a renewed sense of self or ego, or a sense of spiritual insight while using
  • Mood changes - Euphoria, social withdrawal, panic or even paranoia
  • Altered perception - Heightened colors, intense sounds, and changes in time and space

While psychedelics create the potential for short-term positive and negative mood effects, more research is needed to determine if they create any long-term effects.

Are Psychedelics Addictive?

Researchers generally agree psychedelics are less addictive than other substances. Some, however, believe that with regular use of psychedelics, individuals can quickly develop a tolerance, creating the need to take more to experience the same effects.

Addiction to psychedelics is possible when people use them to escape their current reality or in response to stress or negative emotions.

Additionally, the context and goal of using psychedelics plays a crucial role in your dependence on them. In recent years, psychedelics have gained momentum as a helpful way to treat treatment-resistant depression, substance use and other mental illnesses in conjunction with traditional talk therapy. If you struggle with either a mental health disorder or substance use disorder and want to try psychedelic-assisted therapy, it's important to understand the risks and benefits, consult a professional and be appropriately screened before beginning psychedelic therapy.

How Do I Know If I Need Rehab For Psychedelics?

Some indicators that might suggest your need for psychedelic rehab are:

  • Loss of control - If you find it challenging to stop using, despite wanting to cut back, it may indicate your need for additional help.
  • Increased tolerance - Developing a tolerance that leads you to use more than you used to may indicate your need for help.
  • Psychological distress- If your use of psychedelics has led to increased anxiety, depression, paranoia or in rare cases psychosis, seeking professional help is important.
  • Strained family, friend or romantic relationships - If your use of psychedelics have led to increased conflict between yourself and loved ones, it could indicate the need for professional help.

If you're concerned about your use of psychedelics and their impact on your life, seek an evaluation from a healthcare provider or mental health therapist.

Questions to Ask My Provider

A healthcare provider or therapist can help you assess your situation, offer guidance and recommend appropriate levels of care for your unique needs. Some questions that may help you gain a better understanding of what you need include:

  • What are the common signs and symptoms of a psychedelic addiction?
  • What treatment options are available for psychedelic addiction?
  • Are there support groups available for psychedelic addiction?
  • Are psychedelics impacting my physical or brain health?
  • What does long-term recovery involve?

Levels of Care for Psychedelic Rehab

Although there is no formal detox process for psychedelics, you may have cravings, withdrawal symptoms and mood swings that can be addressed in a rehab program. Treatment for psychedelics addiction may include a combination of:

  • Inpatient: You'll live in a treatment center or hospital-like setting and have 24/7 monitoring for your safety.
  • Residential: You'll live in a rehab for 28+ days and engage in treatment with a comprehensive staff and a community of peers.
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP): You'll meet 5-7 times a week for a full day.
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP): You'll meet 3-5x per week for several hours at a time for more intensive care.
  • Outpatient (OP): You'll live at home and meet 1-2x per week with your provider and others in treatment.

If you're experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety or paranoia, it's important to find a treatment center that specializes in dual diagnoses. These treatment centers will approach your healing comprehensively by addressing both addiction and mental health concerns at the same time.

With your motivation, a structured environment, support of others who are in recovery and the right tailored therapies for your needs, rehabs can treat psychedelic addiction. in rehab is promising. Getting treatment is a significant step towards reclaiming control over your life and achieving sobriety.

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