National Addiction Helpline

How To Stop Doing Drugs Without Rehab

Stopping drug use without professional help or medical supervision can be dangerous and is not recommended. Going through drug detox and addiction treatment in a supervised setting can help ensure a safer and more successful recovery.

That being said, some steps an individual can take to stop using drugs and seek help include:

Acknowledge the problem and make a commitment to change.
Seek support from loved ones, a support group, or a professional counselor.
Consider attending a rehab program, which can provide medical and emotional support during detox and treatment.
Avoid triggers and high-risk situations that may lead to drug use.
Develop healthy coping mechanisms to manage stress, such as exercise, meditation, or therapy.
Consider medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for certain types of drug addiction.
Stay positive and celebrate progress, no matter how small, to maintain motivation and momentum in recovery.

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