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Has anyone used therapy alongside medication to recover?

Yes, many people use therapy along with medication. Therapy helps with coping strategies, while medication can manage cravings or underlying mental health conditions. Combining both often improves recovery outcomes.

Some people recovering from amphetamine addiction use therapy alongside medication, especially if they have anxiety, depression, or ADHD. Therapy helps address behaviors and triggers, while medication can help stabilize mood or reduce cravings. This combination is often more effective than either approach alone.

I’ve known people who combined therapy with medication while recovering. Therapy gave them tools to deal with cravings and triggers, and medication helped balance mood swings and anxiety. They said it made the process a lot more manageable.

Yes! Many find that using both therapy and medication works better than either one alone. Therapy teaches coping skills and helps with emotional support, while medication can help control symptoms that might otherwise make relapse more likely.

Some friends and forum users have shared that they use therapy plus medications like antidepressants or ADHD meds during recovery. Therapy helped them process the underlying reasons for use, while meds helped stabilize mood and focus. It’s a holistic approach.

Yes—combining therapy and medication is common, and it often improves recovery and helps prevent relapse.