Soma Addiction Treatment

Soma addiction is among the most dangerous addictions that can develop. Attempting to withdraw from Soma addiction without medical support can result in seizure or other medical complications. If you or someone you know is suffering from Soma addiction they must be medically detoxed in a facility or hospital. ARC provides onsite medical detoxification services capable of ensuring safe withdrawal from Soma. If you need resources for medical detoxification capable of treating Soma addiction call 877 415 HOPE today.

Soma in generic form is called Carisoprodol and is classified as a muscle relaxant. Soma has effects including analgesia and relief from Hypertonia.

  • Analgesic drugs are “painkillers” and act in various ways on the peripheral and central nervous system. Analgesics inhibit cyclooxygenase, leading to a decrease in prostaglandin production; this reduces pain and also inflammation.
  • Hypertonia is a condition defined by an abnormal increase in the tightness of muscle tone and a reduced ability of a muscle to stretch (i.e. an increased stiffness). It is generally accompanied by increased spasticity of the particular muscles.

Soma therefore is typically prescribed for relief from pain stemming from muscular dysfunction. When muscle pain is constant people prescribed Soma will often deviate from prescription parameters in an effort to increase the drugs effects. In this scenario people risk experiencing symptoms of Soma overdose.

Soma Addiction Overdose Symptoms

  • Fainting
  • Confusion
  • Convulsions
  • Fast heartbeat
  • Hallucinations
  • Muscle stiffness
  • Vision problems
  • Shallow breathing
  • Feeling light-headed
  • Paralysis (loss of feeling)

Many of the clients of ARC are individuals who were initially prescribed Soma for muscle pain by a physician. However, due to growing online resources for obtaining Soma illegally many of our clients have self-initiated developing Soma addiction and overdose symptoms are quite common with this class of Soma abusers.

Acute Withdrawal Symptoms from Soma Addiction

ARC provides onsite medical detoxification services for Soma addiction. Safety during withdrawal is ensured by staff physicians, nurses and licensed professionals. Clinical continuity of care during detox supports clients cope with any difficult feelings and emotions that arise during withdrawal that might otherwise heighten a clients desire to leave treatment before primary care begins.

Common acute withdrawal symptoms associated with Soma addiction and treated by ARC include:

  • Nausea
  • Seizure
  • Headache
  • Stomach pain
  • Sleep disturbances

Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms from Soma Addiction

The primary challenge with post-acute withdrawal symptoms is in their accumulative affect. While traditional drug rehabs support clients experiencing post-acute withdrawal symptoms by imparting the spiritual philosophy that “this to shall pass” ARC focuses more on medically treating the physical post-acute symptoms and clinically supporting their psychological manifestations. This medical and clinical coupling helps each client completely overcome the ongoing challenges associated with post-acute withdrawal from Soma addiction. Some of the post-acute withdrawal symptoms stemming from Soma addiction are:

  • Craving cycles
  • Stress sensitivity
  • Memory problems
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Inability to think clearly
  • Physical coordination problems
  • Emotional fluctuations or emotional “numbness”

Treatment for Soma Addiction with ARC is Unique

During primary care the ARC treatment philosophy is designed to address the underlying causes and conditions that have contributed to the onset of Soma addiction. Each client is assigned a primary clinician who develops a personalized treatment plan with specific objectives that support clients in identifying and achieving their short-term and long-term recovery goals.

In the day-to-day treatment curriculum individual therapy is the cornerstone of the treatment process. A variety of therapeutic approaches are implemented based on each client’s individual needs. Some of these are:

  • Grief Therapy
  • Trauma Therapy
  • Somatic Therapy
  • Reflective Therapy
  • Analytical Therapy
  • Insight-Based Therapy
  • Reason-Based Therapy
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

Education about the physiological impact of Soma is also an important element in recovering from Soma addiction. ARC provides educational groups which are designed to impart an inherent understanding of the physiological bi-products attributed to post-acute Soma withdrawal. This helps clients to cope with some of the unique emotional characteristics of post-acute withdrawal with a growing sense of hope that they are not alone and that addiction recovery is possible. (A myriad of the ARC staff are in recovery from Soma addiction and serve as empathetic, recovering role-models)

ARC offers an experiential therapy program and year-round outdoor recreational activities. These programs help clients alleviate stress and serves to promote a growing sense of personal enthusiasm for living Soma free. Our regional weather and local natural resources (Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains) ensures enjoyment during these activities beneath the Southern California sun. All the ARC experiential programs are designed to meet the physical conditioning of each participant and take place weekly.

As clients progress through primary care they may choose to enroll in Phase 2 (Continuing Care) or Phase 3 (Extended Care). These programs are designed to meet the ongoing and transitional needs of clients continuing their road to sustained Soma addiction recovery. When circumstances or time constraints prevent participation in further residential care, an aftercare plan is developed for each client by their primary clinician. This helps clients to overcome unforeseen future challenges during a longlasting recovery from Soma addiction.

As a component of Primary Care, the ARC family program addresses any issues that have evolved from the addictive process. This program helps to prioritize the multitude of problems that have developed and begins the process of resolution and reconciliation for clients and their loved ones. It serves as a great starting point for a new chapter to unfold in the lives of all those who have been impacted by the devastation of Soma addiction.

If you or someone you know is struggling with Soma addiction call 877 415 HOPE today. Our credentialed staff will answer any additional questions you might have about achieving addiction recovery.

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  1. this was very helpful!!! Thank you! Its so hard to find good information about Soma and youve done a great job detailing the problems that result from being addicted to it as well as outlining treatment approaches. Your treatment looks like it is very comprehensive and effective!

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