Addiction is a brain disease.

Breakthrough research has shown that addiction is a brain disease, which has changed our understanding of the illness and provided a path for new approaches and treatments. Advances in treatment and research mean that you have more choices to help you change. We now know that the combination of medications and counseling provides individuals with the best opportunity to repair the physical, emotional, and behavioral damage caused by addiction.

Our Experience in Drug & Alcohol Recovery

Our approach to outpatient treatment is based on more than 20 years of work in Dallas treatment centers, engaging in addiction treatment and scientific research. We have participated in the clinical trials of every addiction medication approved by the FDA in the past 10 years to ensure that our clients benefit from the most effective advancements in science.

Biology of Chemical Dependency

Alcohol addiction and drug addiction are a brain disease that effect both brain function as well as behavior.Today's advanced anti-addiction medications (such as Vivitrol or Suboxone) focus on key symptoms associated with recovery.These non-addictive medications are designed to reduce the effects of substances, block the effects of the substances, and some can even help repair the damage caused by prolonged exposure to alcohol or drugs. While some rehabilitation centers have been slow to incorporate advances in medicine, i360 has always looked to incorporate the advances in addiction treatment into the lives of the people we serve.

Addiction Treatment Research Today

A growing body of research shows that many individuals need a longer duration of treatment to successfully decrease or stop their drug use. Research has also pointed to the need to practice new behaviors and responses to stress in order to maintain change, especially as the intensity of treatment decreases. Sober living takes time.